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Saratoga Springs, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Saratoga Springs, Utah

Saratoga Springs sits on the northwest shore of Utah Lake, and most of the city has built out as tight-lot master-planned subdivisions — Harvest Hills, Fox Hollow, Talus Ridge. That makes acreage parcels the exception rather than the rule, and the ones that do exist tend to fall into two camps: older legacy properties on the west bench above Redwood Road that predate the building boom, and newer estate lots tucked into the foothills below Lake Mountain with horse rights and room for outbuildings. Expect a mix of half-acre to 1-acre lots inside the city limits, with a handful of true 2-5 acre holdings closer to the Cedar Valley side. Water rights and secondary irrigation shares matter here — they're often what separates a usable acreage property from a large yard you can't afford to keep green.

Buyers drawn to acreage in Saratoga Springs are usually after the same things: space for horses, toys, a shop, or a garden, without giving up the commute to Lehi tech corridor jobs or Silicon Slopes. The Pioneer Crossing and Mountain View Corridor extensions put downtown Lehi about 15 minutes away and Salt Lake roughly 35-40 minutes north. Alpine School District covers the area, with Westlake High serving most of the city. Inventory on larger parcels turns over slowly, so the active list is worth checking often. Browse the current listings below to see which acreage properties are on the market right now.

May 2026 · Saratoga Springs market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Saratoga Springs right now.

Full Saratoga Springs market report
Median sale
$550,000
149 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
23 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
615
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with acreage in Saratoga Springs.

How much land qualifies as an 'acreage' property in Saratoga Springs?

Most local agents use roughly half an acre as the threshold, since standard subdivision lots in the city run 0.15-0.25 acres. True acreage listings — meaning 1 acre or more — are uncommon and usually sit on the western bench or along the Cedar Valley edge of the city.

Can I keep horses on acreage in Saratoga Springs?

Some parcels carry horse rights, but it depends on zoning and the specific subdivision CCRs. Properties zoned A-1 or in the older agricultural pockets generally allow horses; newer planned developments typically do not, even on larger lots. Always confirm with Saratoga Springs planning before writing an offer.

Do acreage properties here come with irrigation water?

Many do, through shares in local irrigation companies or pressurized secondary water from the city. Secondary water is what keeps pastures and large lawns affordable to maintain — culinary water alone gets expensive fast on a 2-acre lot. Check the title report and seller disclosures for share counts.

What's the price range for homes with acreage in Saratoga Springs?

It varies widely. Smaller half-acre to 1-acre properties with newer construction often run in the $700K-$1.1M range, while 2-5 acre estate properties with shops or horse setups can reach $1.5M-$2.5M+. Raw acreage with an older home is the value play when it comes up.

How does Saratoga Springs acreage compare to nearby Eagle Mountain or Bluffdale?

Eagle Mountain has more available acreage at lower price points but a longer commute and fewer city amenities. Bluffdale sits closer to Salt Lake with comparable lot sizes but typically higher prices. Saratoga Springs splits the difference — lake access, newer infrastructure, and faster commutes to Lehi tech employers.

Is inventory of acreage homes usually tight?

Yes. On any given week the city might have only a handful of true acreage listings active, and well-priced ones with water rights or horse property can go under contract in days. Setting up an MLS alert for new listings is the most reliable way to catch them.