Luxury Homes for Sale in Grantsville, Utah
Grantsville sits at the foot of the Stansbury Mountains about 35 miles west of Salt Lake City, and over the past few years it has quietly become one of Utah's better value plays for upper-end buyers. The luxury segment here looks different than what you'd see in Holladay or Draper — instead of tightly packed estate lots, Grantsville's high-end inventory tends to run toward custom homes on 1 to 5 acres, equestrian properties with barns and arenas, and newer builds in the South Willow and Anderson Ranch areas with Stansbury views to the south and Great Salt Lake views to the north. Water rights, outbuildings, and usable acreage drive price as much as square footage does, which is a real shift from typical Wasatch Front luxury comps.
Buyers at this price point usually fall into one of three camps: families relocating from California or out of state who want land without leaving paved-road proximity to SLC, established Tooele Valley residents moving up the ladder, and remote workers who've realized a 45-minute drive to the airport buys them three times the lot for the same money. Grantsville schools feed into the Tooele County district, the historic downtown is small but functional, and the Mormon Trail Golf Course plus easy access to Stansbury Park amenities round out daily life. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in the upper price tiers.
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About luxury homes in Grantsville.
What price point qualifies as a luxury home in Grantsville? ▾
In Grantsville, the luxury tier generally starts around $850K and runs past $2M for the largest acreage estates. That's well below comparable Salt Lake County luxury pricing, which is part of why buyers from Draper, Holladay, and out-of-state are increasingly looking west of the lake.
Do luxury Grantsville homes typically sit on acreage? ▾
Most do. Grantsville's zoning supports larger lots than you'll see in Tooele proper, and many high-end properties sit on 1 to 5+ acres with water shares, outbuildings, or horse setups. If you want a polished house on a small manicured lot, your selection will be narrower here than acreage estates.
How is the commute to Salt Lake from a Grantsville luxury home? ▾
It's roughly 45 minutes to downtown Salt Lake via I-80, and about 50 minutes to the airport. The new Mid-Valley Highway has shortened drive times to Tooele and the Stansbury area considerably. Most luxury buyers here either work remotely, commute to the SLC west side, or work at the nearby industrial and defense employers.
Are there gated or master-planned luxury communities in Grantsville? ▾
Grantsville leans rural rather than gated-community oriented. The luxury inventory is mostly custom builds on private parcels, ranchettes, and a handful of upper-end homes in newer subdivisions on the south and east edges of town near the foothills.
What should I know about water rights on luxury acreage here? ▾
Water is the biggest due-diligence item in Tooele County. Many larger properties come with secondary irrigation shares or private wells, and the value difference between a parcel with adequate water rights and one without is significant. Verify share counts, well permits, and culinary connection before writing an offer.
How active is the luxury market in Grantsville right now? ▾
Inventory at the top of the market is thinner than in the under-$700K range, with typically a few dozen homes above $850K listed at any given time. Days on market for luxury runs longer than entry-level here, which can give qualified buyers room to negotiate. The active listings below show what's currently available.