5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Grantsville, Utah
Grantsville sits at the western edge of the Tooele Valley, about 35 miles west of Salt Lake City and tucked up against the Stansbury Mountains. It's a town that still feels agricultural — pivot irrigation, hay fields, horse property along Mormon Trail Road — but the housing stock has shifted hard toward larger family homes over the last fifteen years. Big lots, lower per-square-foot pricing than the Salt Lake side of the lake, and a small-town pace are the main reasons growing families end up here. Five- and six-bedroom homes are common in newer subdivisions like Anaconda, South Willow Estates, and the builds going up around Worthington Drive, where two-stories with finished basements regularly hit 3,500-5,000 square feet.
What makes a 5+ bedroom home work well in Grantsville specifically is space — both inside and out. Lots of buyers here want room for a shop, RV parking, or a couple of horses, and Grantsville's zoning and lot sizes accommodate that in ways that Stansbury Park or Tooele City often can't. Winters are cold and snowy (Tooele Valley sees real winter, not just dustings), summers run hot and dry, and the night skies west of Main Street are some of the darkest you'll get within an hour of the airport. Commute time to SLC runs 45-55 minutes via I-80 depending on weather. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Grantsville market
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Common questions
About 5+ bedroom homes in Grantsville.
What's the typical lot size for a 5-bedroom home in Grantsville? ▾
Larger Grantsville homes commonly sit on quarter-acre to full-acre lots, and it's not unusual to see 5-bedroom properties on 1-5 acres in the older parts of town and on the western edges near the Stansbury foothills. If acreage matters to you, Grantsville generally gives you more land per dollar than Tooele or anything across the lake in Salt Lake County.
Are most 5+ bedroom homes new construction or older builds? ▾
Both. New subdivisions off Main Street and around the Anaconda/Worthington area have added a steady supply of 5- and 6-bedroom two-stories over the last decade. You'll also find older farmhouses and ramblers with basement bedrooms added later, which tend to price lower per square foot but may need updates.
How does the commute to Salt Lake work from a larger Grantsville home? ▾
Plan on roughly 45-55 minutes to downtown Salt Lake via I-80, longer in winter storms or when canyon traffic backs up at the Lake Point interchange. Many larger-family buyers here work in Tooele, at the Tooele Army Depot, or remotely, which makes the drive less of a daily issue.
Do 5-bedroom homes in Grantsville usually have basements? ▾
Yes — most homes with five or more bedrooms achieve that count by finishing a basement, often with two or three bedrooms downstairs and the primary plus one or two more upstairs. Full basements are standard in this area because of the soil and the cost structure of building out versus up.
What school boundaries serve larger family homes in Grantsville? ▾
Grantsville falls under Tooele County School District, with Grantsville Elementary, Grantsville Junior High, and Grantsville High serving most of the city. Willow Elementary covers newer neighborhoods on the south and west sides. Boundaries do shift as enrollment grows, so verify with the district before writing an offer.
How much should I budget for a 5+ bedroom home here? ▾
Pricing varies widely with age, acreage, and finish level, but most 5-bedroom listings in Grantsville land in the mid-$500Ks to low-$800Ks. Homes with significant acreage, outbuildings, or horse setups push higher. The listings below show current pricing in real time.