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Stansbury Park, Utah

New Listings in Stansbury Park, Utah

Stansbury Park sits on the eastern shore of Stansbury Lake in Tooele County, roughly 35 miles west of Salt Lake City — close enough to commute to the Salt Lake Valley via I-80, but far enough removed to feel like an entirely different pace of life. The community is master-planned around its 18-hole golf course, miles of paved walking and biking trails, and a lake where residents kayak, paddleboard, and fish on summer evenings. Home prices here have historically run 10–20% below comparable square footage in Salt Lake or Utah counties, which is a real draw for buyers who need three or four bedrooms and a garage but aren't willing to sacrifice outdoor amenities. The housing stock is a mix of 1990s–2000s single-family builds near the golf course and newer subdivisions — including Stansbury Cove and areas off Droubay Road — that have added contemporary floorplans with open-concept layouts and energy-efficient construction over the past decade.

New listings in Stansbury Park move faster than many buyers expect. Inventory in Tooele County has been lean relative to demand, and well-priced homes near the lake or with golf-course frontage routinely attract multiple offers within the first weekend. Buyers relocating from the Wasatch Front often underestimate how quickly a Saturday open house can turn into a Monday deadline. Keeping a close eye on fresh listings — rather than revisiting the same weeks-old inventory — is one of the most practical advantages active shoppers have right now. Browse the active listings below to see what has just hit the market in Stansbury Park.

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 new listings in Stansbury Park.

How fast do new listings in Stansbury Park typically sell?

Well-priced homes under $600K often go under contract within 7-14 days, sometimes faster in March through June. Higher-end homes above $700K tend to sit longer — 30 to 60 days is common. Lakefront and golf-course-adjacent properties draw the most immediate attention.

How often do new listings hit the market in Stansbury Park?

On a typical week during peak season (April-August), expect 5-15 new single-family listings. Winter months slow to a handful per week. Stansbury Park is a small community of roughly 12,000 residents, so inventory is always tighter than the larger Salt Lake suburbs.

Should I set up MLS alerts or just check the site?

Both work, but same-day alerts matter here. Homes priced right often receive offers within 48 hours of listing, and waiting until the weekend open house can mean missing out. Our agents can set up a saved search that emails you the moment a property matching your criteria goes active.

Are new construction homes counted as new listings?

Yes, builder spec homes and finished inventory in subdivisions like Stansbury Park's south-end developments show up as new MLS listings when they're released. To-be-built and pre-sale lots usually aren't in the active MLS feed — those you'd find directly through the builder's sales office.

What's the difference between a new listing and a relisted home?

A true new listing is a property hitting the market for the first time in the current cycle. A relisted home was previously active, expired or was withdrawn, and came back on — sometimes at a new price. The MLS days-on-market resets, but a quick listing history check will show the full story.

Is Stansbury Park a good fit for commuters?

For Salt Lake City commuters, the drive is 30-40 minutes via I-80, longer in winter weather across the Great Salt Lake stretch. There's no FrontRunner station in Tooele County yet, so it's a car-dependent commute. Workers at Tooele Army Depot, US Magnesium, or the Tooele/Grantsville area have a much shorter trip — often under 15 minutes.