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Grantsville, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Grantsville, Utah

Grantsville sits in Tooele Valley with mountains on three sides — the Stansbury Range to the south and west, the Oquirrhs walling off the east, and South Mountain rising directly behind town. That geography is the reason view homes here punch above their price tag. Buyers coming from Salt Lake or Utah County are often surprised that a half-acre lot with a clean line on the Stansburys or a long western sunset over the Great Salt Lake still trades for a fraction of comparable Wasatch Front pricing. The trade-off is the 35-mile drive to downtown SLC, which most commuters cover in about 40 minutes via I-80.

What counts as a "view" varies by where you land in town. Homes along the south bench and newer subdivisions climbing toward South Mountain catch elevated mountain panoramas. Properties on the west and northwest edges pick up Great Salt Lake glimpses and the kind of wide valley sunsets that come with high-desert air. Acreage parcels — many with horse rights — sit on the outskirts where neighbors are measured in fence lines, not feet. Climate-wise, expect cold, snowy winters and dry summers in the 90s, with the lake effect occasionally adding to storm totals. If views are the priority, pay attention to what's behind and in front of each lot: Grantsville is growing fast, and the lots that back to BLM ground, farmland, or the foothills hold their sightlines best. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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 homes with views in Grantsville.

What kind of views do Grantsville homes typically have?

Most view homes here look east toward the Oquirrh Mountains or south/west toward the Stansburys, with South Mountain rising right behind town. Properties on the south and west edges of Grantsville also catch Great Salt Lake glimpses and wide-open valley sunsets. The flatter agricultural sections offer long sightlines rather than elevation.

Which neighborhoods have the best views?

Anderson Ranch and the newer subdivisions climbing the south bench sit higher and pull in Stansbury Range views. Homes along Old Lincoln Highway and the western edges near the lake get sunset and water views. Acreage parcels off Sheep Lane and Mormon Trail Road tend to have unobstructed mountain panoramas.

Do view lots cost significantly more in Grantsville?

Yes, but the premium is gentler than in Salt Lake or Utah County. A comparable home on a view lot usually runs 5–15% more than an interior lot, and larger acreage view properties can stretch well beyond that depending on elevation and privacy.

Will future development block the views?

Grantsville is growing quickly, so it's worth checking the city's general plan and any approved subdivisions before committing. Lots that back to BLM ground, the South Mountain foothills, or large working farms are the safest bet for protected sightlines.

How far is Grantsville from Salt Lake City?

It's roughly 35 miles west of downtown Salt Lake and about 40 minutes to SLC International, depending on I-80 traffic. That commute is a big reason buyers tolerate the drive — they get acreage and mountain views at prices the Wasatch Front can't match.

Are most view homes on larger lots or acreage?

Both exist. Standard subdivision lots in town are typically a quarter to a half acre, while properties on the outskirts often sit on 1–5+ acres with horse rights. Acreage listings tend to have the most dramatic, uninterrupted views.