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Townhomes in Santa Clara.

Every attached, lower-maintenance home listed as a townhome on the Santa Clara market, pulled straight from the MLS and sorted newest first, with a local read on what the attached segment really looks like in a nearly built-out desert town.

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The newest townhome listings.

Fed straight from the local MLS and filtered to attached, townhome-style homes: new Santa Clara listings appear here as they hit the market, and sold homes drop off. The local read on what the attached segment really means here is just below.

If the grid looks thin today, that is the real Santa Clara market, not a glitch. The attached segment is a small slice of a nearly built-out town, so a week can go by with only a handful listed. Tell me what you are after and I will flag the next match the morning it lists.

Listing information comes from the local MLS and is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

The local read


What townhomes mean in Santa Clara.

A townhome here is an attached home, sharing one or two walls with its neighbors, on a smaller footprint than a detached house. The trade is simple and it is a property trade, not a lifestyle pitch: you give up some private yard and you get a lower-maintenance exterior, with the grounds and the shared landscaping handled at the community level instead of by you on a Saturday. For a lot of buyers that exterior off the to-do list is the whole reason to look here.

The other reason is price. In Santa Clara the attached segment is the entry point, coming in under the single-family median, which centers right around the $550,000 to $560,000 typical value. That makes townhomes one of the more accessible ways into a town that is otherwise nearly built out and largely detached. Inventory is correspondingly small, so the count moves week to week and the live grid above is the honest number on any given day.

The communities are real and they cluster in two places. In the historic Old Town core, Swiss Village Townhomes sits near Gates Circle, walkable to the Santa Clara Drive corridor and the heritage landmarks. Out along Pioneer Parkway toward the Ivins line, Blackhawk Townhomes are two-story attached homes with their own garages, and the newer Heritage Pointe on the west side, built around 2022 and after, runs three-bedroom plans with lofts, two-car garages, and a shared pool. There are also townhome homesites mixed into the planned Pioneer Pointe alongside its single-family lots.

Because these are attached homes, the homework is a little different from a detached purchase. You will want to confirm what the community maintenance actually covers, the parking and pet rules, and how the shared-wall construction is built for sound. Earlier in the process than show me listings? Start with the Santa Clara guide for the whole picture. When a home below reads right, that is the moment to call.

What counts as a townhome here

  • Attached, smaller footprint: one or two shared walls and a more compact lot than a detached home. That is the defining trait, and it is what brings the entry price down.

  • Lower-maintenance exterior: the grounds and shared landscaping are handled at the community level, so the yard work is largely off your plate. Confirm exactly what the maintenance covers before you write an offer.

  • Its own garage, usually: the newer Santa Clara townhomes carry attached garages, two-car at Heritage Pointe, attached bays at Blackhawk. Check the listing for the garage count and whether parking is assigned.

  • Lock-up and leave: with the exterior maintained for you, the home is built to lock up and go. That is a property fact about the building, not a pitch aimed at any kind of buyer.

Typical townhome list range The entry point, under the ~$550K-$560K single-family median Redfin / Zillow, verify quarterly
The local difference A small attached slice of a nearly built-out, mostly detached town Santa Clara market, verify on the live grid
Where they cluster Old Town near Gates Circle and the Pioneer Parkway corridor Swiss Village, Blackhawk, Heritage Pointe, Pioneer Pointe
How my dual role works. I am licensed in both real estate and mortgage lending. On any single purchase I take one role only, never both at once, and every role is disclosed. You are always free to choose your own agent and your own lender. The full explanation is on How I Work.

The local map


Where the townhomes actually are.

The attached segment in Santa Clara is small and it concentrates in two areas: the historic Old Town core near Gates Circle, and the newer Pioneer Parkway corridor toward the Ivins line. Here is where to look.

Swiss Village Townhomes

In the historic Old Town core near Gates Circle, walkable to the Santa Clara Drive corridor, Heritage Square, and Gubler Park. Attached homes in the most established, mature-tree part of town.

Blackhawk Townhomes

Along Pioneer Parkway toward the Ivins line. Two-story attached homes with their own garages, on the newer west-build side of Santa Clara that is filling in last.

Heritage Pointe

Newer west-side townhomes built around 2022 and after, with three-bedroom plans, lofts, two-car garages, and a shared pool. Among the freshest attached product in town.

Pioneer Pointe

A newer planned community on the Pioneer Parkway side that mixes townhome homesites in with single-family lots, so the attached options here sit inside a larger neighborhood.

The Pioneer Parkway corridor

Most of the newer attached building runs along this western corridor toward the Ivins line, the same side where the limited remaining new construction is concentrated. Check new construction for what is going up now.

Watch the listing type

A few attached or patio-style homes show up outside the named townhome communities. Read the listing's property type and the shared-wall detail rather than assume from the photos, and I am glad to read it with you.

Before you tour: what to actually check

What the maintenance covers: confirm exactly what the community maintenance handles, the exterior, the shared landscaping, any roof or water item, and what stays your responsibility. Get it in writing before you fall for the floor plan.

Parking and the garage: check the garage count, whether driveway and guest parking are assigned or first-come, and where an extra vehicle, a trailer, or a boat would actually go.

Pet and use rules: attached communities carry rules on pets, rentals, and exterior changes. Read them up front so there are no surprises after closing.

Shared-wall sound: ask how the walls between units are built for sound, and if you can, listen from inside during the showing. Construction quality on this varies.

Outdoor space and orientation: the private yard is smaller, so look hard at the patio or deck, the privacy, and which way it faces under the hard desert afternoon sun.

Shared amenities and the budget: if there is a shared pool or grounds, ask how they are funded and maintained over the long run, and what the regular monthly cost includes.

Scott Buehler, Moving Utah

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Quick answers


Townhome shopping, answered.

A townhome here is an attached home that shares one or two walls with its neighbors and sits on a smaller footprint than a detached house. In exchange for less private yard you get a lower-maintenance exterior, with the grounds and shared landscaping handled at the community level. The real Santa Clara townhome communities include Swiss Village Townhomes in Old Town near Gates Circle, Blackhawk Townhomes on Pioneer Parkway, and the newer Heritage Pointe on the west side. The live listings above are the honest count on any given week.

Generally yes. The attached segment is the entry price point in Santa Clara and comes in under the single-family median, which centers on the roughly $550,000 to $560,000 typical value. That smaller footprint and shared-wall construction is what brings the cost of entry down, and it makes townhomes one of the more accessible ways into a town that is otherwise nearly built out and largely detached. The live listings above are the real answer on any given week.

They cluster in two places. In the historic Old Town core, Swiss Village Townhomes sits near Gates Circle, walkable to the Santa Clara Drive corridor and the heritage landmarks. Along the Pioneer Parkway corridor toward the Ivins line you have Blackhawk Townhomes, two-story with attached garages, and the newer Heritage Pointe with three-bedroom plans, lofts, two-car garages, and a shared pool. There are also townhome homesites inside the planned Pioneer Pointe.

The newer ones do. Heritage Pointe runs two-car garages, and Blackhawk Townhomes are two-story homes with their own attached garages. Garage counts vary by community and even by plan, so check the specific listing for the bay count and whether any extra parking is assigned. If a garage is a must-have for you, tell me and I will filter for it.

Confirm what the community maintenance actually covers, the exterior, the shared landscaping, and any roof or water item, versus what stays your responsibility. Read the parking, pet, and rental rules up front, and ask how the shared walls are built for sound. Where there is a shared pool or grounds, ask how they are funded and maintained long term. I walk through all of this with buyers before they write an offer.

Tell me your budget, whether you lean Old Town or the newer Pioneer Parkway side, and how much shared-wall living you want, and I will flag matching listings as they go live, usually the same morning. The attached segment is small, so the good ones move, and pairing your search with a pre-approval lets you tour before the weekend crowd does.