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Grantsville, Utah

New Listings in Grantsville, Utah

Grantsville sits on the west side of the Tooele Valley, about 35 miles from downtown Salt Lake City and roughly 45 minutes to the SLC airport via I-80. It's grown fast over the last decade as buyers priced out of the Salt Lake Valley moved west for bigger lots, mountain views of the Stansburys, and a small-town pace that still includes a Walmart, a hospital in neighboring Tooele, and quick access to the Mormon Trail Elementary and Grantsville High boundaries. New listings here move quickly, especially in the $450K–$650K range where most single-family homes land, so checking fresh inventory daily matters if you're serious about buying. Newer subdivisions like Anderson Ranch, Hidden Hollow, and the South Willow area have driven much of the recent construction, while older homes near Main Street and Cherry Street offer half-acre and full-acre parcels that are increasingly hard to find elsewhere along the Wasatch Front.

What shows up as a new listing in Grantsville varies more than in tighter markets — one day it's a builder spec on a quarter-acre, the next it's a horse property with outbuildings and water shares. That's part of why buyers watch this market closely: inventory turns over in distinct batches, and the right property may only be active for a week or two before going under contract. Commute times to Lake Point, Tooele Army Depot, and the west-side warehouse corridor are reasonable, which keeps demand steady from working buyers. Browse the latest active listings below to see what just hit 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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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Grantsville.

How often do new listings hit the market in Grantsville?

Grantsville typically sees several new listings each week during spring and summer, with volume tapering in late fall and winter. Setting up a saved search with daily alerts is the most reliable way to catch a home the day it goes active, since well-priced properties often go under contract within 7–14 days.

What's the price range for new listings in Grantsville right now?

Most single-family new listings fall between $425,000 and $700,000, with entry-level townhomes occasionally below that and acreage or horse properties pushing past $850,000. Newer builds in subdivisions like Anderson Ranch tend to cluster in the mid-$500s.

Are most new listings in Grantsville new construction or resale?

It's a mix. Active builders are still delivering homes in the south and west sides of town, but resale inventory — including older homes on larger lots near Main Street — makes up a meaningful share of weekly new listings. Filter your search by year built if you have a preference.

How fast do new Grantsville listings go under contract?

Move-in-ready homes priced at or near market value typically go pending within 1–3 weeks. Properties with unique features like acreage, water rights, or shop buildings can move even faster because supply is limited.

Should I tour a Grantsville new listing the first weekend?

If the home checks your boxes, yes. Sellers here often review offers after the first weekend on market, and waiting a week can mean competing against accepted offers. Have your lender preapproval ready before you tour.

Does Grantsville have HOA-restricted neighborhoods I should know about?

Several of the newer subdivisions carry HOAs with monthly or annual dues covering common areas, while older parts of town and rural acreage parcels generally don't. Check the listing details and CC&Rs early — rules around RV parking, outbuildings, and livestock vary widely between neighborhoods.