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Lake Point, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Lake Point, Utah

Lake Point sits on the north end of Tooele Valley, about 25 minutes west of downtown Salt Lake City once you clear the point of the mountain on I-80. Golf course homes here almost universally tie back to Stansbury Park's golf course just south in Stansbury, or back up to the open fairways and water features that drew the original master plan together in the 1970s. Buyers shopping this corner of Tooele County tend to be commuters who want acreage-style lots, mountain views of the Oquirrhs and Stansburys, and quick access to the Saltair exit — without paying Daybreak or Herriman prices. Lot sizes run larger than what you'll see in Salt Lake County, and many fairway-adjacent properties include RV parking, horse rights nearby, or oversized garages built for valley life.

Climate matters when shopping golf-adjacent property out here. Lake Point gets the lake effect off the Great Salt Lake, which means slightly milder shoulder seasons and a longer playable golf calendar than the east bench — though winter inversions and occasional brine-fly season are real. Expect prices on golf course homes to range from the mid $500s for older ranchers backing the course up through $900K+ for newer custom builds with full fairway frontage. Inventory is thin compared to Stansbury Park proper, so listings move when they're priced right. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Lake Point and the immediate surrounding area.

May 2026 · Lake Point market

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

Full Lake Point market report
Median sale
$599,990
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
29 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
22
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Lake Point.

Which golf course do most Lake Point homes sit near?

Stansbury Park Golf Course is the closest option and the one most listings reference — it's a public 18-hole course just south of Lake Point along SR-138. Oquirrh Hills in Tooele is the other nearby course, roughly 15 minutes south. True fairway-fronting homes in the immediate Lake Point boundary are limited, so many buyers expand the search to include Stansbury Park itself.

How much of a premium do golf course lots carry here?

Course-fronting lots typically run 8–15% above comparable interior lots in the same neighborhood, with the biggest jump for homes backing directly to a fairway or pond rather than just being walking distance to the clubhouse. Premiums are smaller than you'd see on Wasatch Front courses like Thanksgiving Point because Tooele Valley pricing overall is lower.

Is the golf season long enough to justify a course-side home?

Stansbury Park is generally playable from April into October, sometimes longer in mild years. Winters bring snow and the course closes, so buyers who want year-round play tend to either travel to St. George in winter or treat the home as a three-season golf property and a four-season mountain-access property.

Are HOA fees higher for golf course homes in this area?

It depends on the subdivision. Some Stansbury Park communities have HOAs covering common areas, the lake, and parks — typically $100–$250 a year, which is modest compared to Utah County master-planned communities. Course access itself is paid separately through green fees or a membership; the HOA doesn't include golf.

Do golf course homes here usually have Great Salt Lake views too?

Some do. Lake Point's elevation gives a lot of properties north-facing views toward the lake and Antelope Island, and homes on the north side of Stansbury Park can capture both fairway frontage and lake views. Listings that combine both tend to be priced at the top of the local market.

How's the commute to Salt Lake City from a Lake Point golf home?

Lake Point has one of the shortest Tooele Valley commutes into Salt Lake — about 25 minutes to downtown via I-80 in normal traffic. That's a big part of why the area attracts buyers who want acreage and golf access without giving up access to SLC jobs or the airport.