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Grantsville, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Grantsville, Utah

Grantsville sits on the west side of Tooele Valley, about 35 minutes from the Salt Lake airport once you clear the point of the mountain at I-80. It's the kind of town where four and five-bedroom homes still come with real yards — quarter-acre lots are routine in the newer subdivisions on the south and west ends of town, and properties out toward Sheep Lane and the South Willow Canyon foothills routinely sit on a half-acre to several acres. For families priced out of Stansbury Park, South Jordan, or Herriman, the math works: you can typically get a 2,800 to 3,800 square foot home here for what a three-bedroom rambler runs in the southwest Salt Lake Valley.

Buyers looking for larger floor plans in Grantsville tend to want the same handful of things — a main-floor bedroom or office, a finished basement with two or three more bedrooms, a three-car garage, and room outside for an RV, a shop, or a couple of horses. Newer construction in neighborhoods like Anderson Ranch and the developments off Durfee Street delivers on the floor plan side, while older homes closer to Main Street and the original townsite often come with the deeper lots and outbuildings. Tooele County School District handles the area, with Grantsville High known locally for its rodeo and ag programs. Browse the active listings below to see which four-plus bedroom homes are on the market right now.

May 2026 · Grantsville market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Grantsville right now.

Full Grantsville market report
Median sale
$629,000
29 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
26 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
127
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Grantsville.

What do 4+ bedroom homes typically cost in Grantsville?

Most four-bedroom homes in Grantsville fall in the upper $400s to mid $600s, with newer builds in subdivisions like South Willow Estates and Anderson Ranch trending higher. Larger five and six-bedroom homes on bigger lots can push past $750K, especially when they include a finished basement or shop. Pricing runs noticeably lower per square foot than equivalent homes in Stansbury Park or the southwest Salt Lake Valley.

Are most 4-bedroom homes here newer construction or older builds?

It's a mix. The original grid around Main Street has older farmhouses and ranch-style homes on deep lots, many of which have been added onto over the years. The bigger inventory of four and five-bedroom homes comes from the 2015-and-newer subdivisions on the west and south sides of town, where two-story plans with a bedroom on the main level are common.

Do larger Grantsville homes usually sit on bigger lots?

Often, yes. Quarter-acre to half-acre lots are common even in newer neighborhoods, and you'll see one-acre and larger parcels closer to the foothills and out toward the Sheep Lane corridor. That's a real draw for families who want room for a shop, RV parking, chickens, or a couple of horses without leaving city limits.

What's the commute like from Grantsville to Salt Lake?

Plan on roughly 45 to 55 minutes to downtown Salt Lake via I-80, and about 35 minutes to the Salt Lake International Airport in light traffic. The Tooele Valley commute is the trade-off most larger-home buyers accept to get the square footage and lot size their budget won't stretch to in Daybreak or Herriman.

Which schools serve 4+ bedroom homes in Grantsville?

Grantsville sits in Tooele County School District, with Grantsville Elementary, Willow Elementary, Grantsville Junior High, and Grantsville High serving the city. The high school has a strong rodeo and ag program, which fits the rural character a lot of families are moving here for.

How fast do larger family homes move in Grantsville?

Four-bedroom homes priced in line with the comps generally go under contract within two to four weeks. Five-bedroom homes with a shop, RV pad, or acreage tend to draw multiple showings the first weekend because that combination is harder to find under $700K anywhere along the Wasatch Front.