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Salt Lake City Average HOA Fees (2026)

Wasatch Front · Data last updated 2026

13% above national average

Utah's fast-growing cities have seen rapid HOA expansion — Salt Lake City's newer developments are almost entirely HOA-governed.

Monthly HOA fee averages

Condo

$330/mo

National avg: $291/mo

$39 above avg
Single-Family Home

$155/mo

National avg: $170/mo

$15 below avg
Townhome

$230/mo

National avg: $215/mo

$15 above avg

Why HOA fees look the way they do in Salt Lake City

Snow removal is a significant cost driver in Salt Lake City HOA budgets given the mountain proximity and heavy snowfall seasons.

What HOA fees typically cover in Salt Lake City
  • Snow removal
  • Landscaping
  • Common area insurance
  • Pool maintenance
Common amenities in Salt Lake City HOAs
  • Pool
  • Snow Removal
  • Gym
  • Trails
  • Clubhouse

Why do HOA fees vary within Salt Lake City?

Even within the same city, fees can range from under $50/month to over $2,000/month depending on several factors:

  • Amenity level — communities with golf courses, full-time staff, or resort-style pools carry significantly higher fees than basic landscaping-only HOAs.
  • Building age — older buildings typically require higher reserve contributions and more frequent major repairs.
  • Reserve fund health — an underfunded HOA may have artificially low fees today but face a large special assessment in the future.
  • Property type — condos in high-rise buildings generally carry higher fees than detached SFH communities due to shared building system costs.

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Fee data represents estimates based on available market data and public HOA disclosures. Actual fees vary widely by community, amenities, building age, and reserve funding status. This page provides general reference information only — not financial or legal advice. Always request an HOA's current budget and reserve study before purchasing. Last updated: 2026.