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Stansbury Park, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Stansbury Park, Utah

Stansbury Park sits on the eastern shore of Stansbury Lake in Tooele County, roughly 35 miles southwest of Salt Lake City — close enough for a reasonable commute on I-80, far enough to feel genuinely removed from the Wasatch Front congestion. The community's geography is what makes view properties here special: homes on the east-facing benches look directly across the valley toward the Oquirrh Mountains, while elevated lots on the west side of the development frame the lake itself and the broad Great Basin desert stretching toward Nevada. Unlike Wasatch Front cities where mountain views are plentiful but lake views are scarce, Stansbury Park offers a rare pairing of both in a single neighborhood. Elevations across the community vary enough that even a modest rise in grade can open up a substantially different sightline — so lot position matters as much as the home itself when you're prioritizing views.

Single-family homes in Stansbury Park generally range from the low $400,000s to the upper $600,000s, with view lots — particularly those along the lake corridor or on the upper benches near the golf course — commanding a noticeable premium over comparable interior homes. Tooele Valley's climate runs cooler than the Salt Lake Valley floor, averaging around 300 days of sunshine annually, which means those mountain and lake panoramas are visible and vivid for most of the year, not just a few clear weeks in autumn. The community is served by the Tooele County School District, and the Stansbury Park area has grown steadily as remote and hybrid work have made longer commutes less of a dealbreaker. Browse the active listings below to see which view-oriented homes are currently on the market.

July 2026 · Stansbury Park market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Stansbury Park right now.

Full Stansbury Park market report
Median sale
$535,000
17 closed in July 2026
Median DOM
33 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
63
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with views in Stansbury Park.

What kinds of views do homes in Stansbury Park actually offer?

The most common are lake views over Stansbury's interior lakes and canals, Oquirrh Mountain views to the east, and Stansbury Mountain views to the west. Homes on the south side of the community also catch open views toward the Tooele Valley. A few elevated lots near the golf course pick up all three.

Do lakefront homes here cost a lot more than interior lots?

Yes — direct lake or canal frontage in the Lakeside and Country Club areas typically commands a premium of roughly 10–20% over a comparable interior home. Mountain-view lots without water frontage tend to carry a smaller premium, usually 5–10%, depending on elevation and how unobstructed the sightline is.

Will future construction block the views?

Most of Stansbury Park's older view lots back to the lakes, the golf course, or HOA open space, which protects the sightline. Newer phases on the south and west edges face open BLM and farm ground toward the Stansbury Mountains — some of that could eventually develop, so it's worth checking the Tooele County general plan before committing.

How's the commute from a view home in Stansbury Park to Salt Lake City?

It's about 35 minutes to downtown Salt Lake via I-80 and roughly 30 minutes to the Salt Lake International Airport in normal traffic. Mornings heading east through Lake Point can back up, so many buyers test-drive the commute before choosing a lot.

Are lake-view homes affected by midges or smell from the lakes?

The interior lakes are man-made and well-circulated, so they don't carry the brine smell from the Great Salt Lake. Midges can show up in late spring near the water's edge for a few weeks, but it's a short season and most lakeside owners consider it a fair trade.

What price range should I expect for a view home in Stansbury Park?

Most view homes run from the upper $500s for a standard mountain-view rambler to the $800s–low $1Ms for larger lakefront homes on the golf course. Inventory is thinner than in Tooele proper, so pricing holds up well even when the broader market softens.