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Stansbury Park, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Stansbury Park, Utah

Stansbury Park sits along the south shore of the Great Salt Lake in Tooele County, about 30 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City via SR-36 and I-80. New construction here has picked up steadily over the past several years as builders fill in around the original Stansbury Park golf community with subdivisions like Overlake, Ranches at Stansbury, and the newer phases pushing toward the lake side of the valley. Buyers moving out from the Salt Lake side get more square footage for the money — new builds here often run $420,000 to $600,000 for a 2,500-3,500 square foot home, a price point that's tough to find in Tooele's eastern neighbor cities anymore. Lot sizes tend to run larger too, since Stansbury Park isn't as land-constrained as the benches above Salt Lake Valley.

New construction buyers here are usually trading a longer commute for a bigger yard, a three-car garage, and a lower price per square foot, and Tooele County's lighter impact fees compared to Salt Lake County keep new-build pricing more competitive. The tradeoff worth knowing about: valley inversion in winter settles into Tooele County the same as it does in Salt Lake, and lake-effect wind off the Great Salt Lake can be noticeable on the west side of the community. Builders active in the area include several regional production builders alongside a handful of local custom builders who'll still do semi-custom plans on remaining lots. Browse the active new construction listings below to see current floor plans, lot availability, and builder incentives.

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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Common questions

About new construction homes in Stansbury Park.

Which builders are currently active in Stansbury Park?

The roster shifts by phase, but Fieldstone Homes, Visionary Homes, Holmes Homes, and Ivory Homes have all built in Stansbury Park and the surrounding Lakepoint area in recent years. Smaller regional builders also pick up individual lots. Check each MLS listing for the specific builder and floor plan.

What do new construction homes in Stansbury Park typically cost?

Townhomes and smaller single-family plans generally start in the upper $400s, while larger two-story homes with finished basements or premium lots can run into the $700s and above. Lot premiums for golf course, water, or open-space frontage add meaningfully to base pricing.

How long is the commute to Salt Lake City from a new build in Stansbury?

Plan on 30-40 minutes to downtown Salt Lake via I-80, depending on time of day. The stretch through Lake Point and over the point of the mountain can slow during rush hour, especially in winter. The SLC airport is typically 25-30 minutes.

Do new homes here come with finished basements?

Most base prices include an unfinished basement with rough-ins, and builders offer basement finish as an upgrade or option. Buying it unfinished and completing it later is common in Tooele County, though build-time financing is often simpler when bundled in.

Are there HOAs in Stansbury Park's newer neighborhoods?

Yes — Stansbury Park has a community-wide service agency that maintains parks, trails, and the lakes, and most newer subdivisions add their own HOA on top for landscaping or amenities. Dues vary by phase, so confirm both the SPSA fee and any sub-HOA dues before writing an offer.

Is water availability a concern for new construction out here?

Tooele Valley water rights have tightened over the past several years, and the county has periodically slowed approvals for new developments. Existing approved phases continue to build, but it's worth asking the listing agent about water shares and any landscaping restrictions tied to the lot.