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Tooele, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Tooele, Utah

Tooele has become one of the go-to spots along the western Wasatch Front for families who need real square footage without Salt Lake County pricing. Five and six-bedroom homes here usually mean a four-bed upper level with a finished basement carrying a fifth bedroom, a second family room, and sometimes a mother-in-law setup. Overlake, the master-planned area on the north side of town, holds most of the newer large floor plans — Fieldstone, Ivory, and Richmond American have all built two-story homes there over the past fifteen years. Stansbury Park, just east toward the lake, offers similar size on slightly larger lots, often with views of the Oquirrh Mountains or Stansbury's golf course.

The math is what drives most buyers out here: a 3,500-square-foot home with a yard in Tooele typically runs $150,000-$250,000 less than the same house in Daybreak or Herriman, and the I-80 commute to downtown Salt Lake runs about 40 minutes outside of storms. Larger families, multigenerational households, and remote workers who only drive in a couple days a week tend to make up most of the demand for five-bedroom inventory. Erda and Lake Point add another option if acreage, a shop, or horse property matters alongside the bedroom count. Browse the active listings below to see which five-plus bedroom homes are currently on the market in Tooele.

May 2026 · Tooele market

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

Full Tooele market report
Median sale
$420,000
71 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
31 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
204
active + pending

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Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Tooele.

What's the typical price range for 5+ bedroom homes in Tooele?

Most five-bedroom homes in Tooele land between the upper $400s and low $700s, depending on age, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Newer builds in Overlake and Stansbury Park tend to sit at the higher end, while older homes near downtown or on the east bench can come in noticeably lower per square foot than comparable Salt Lake County properties.

Which Tooele neighborhoods have the most large homes?

Overlake on the north side has the deepest inventory of newer five and six-bedroom houses, many built since 2005 with finished basements. Stansbury Park and Lake Point also carry a steady supply, often on larger lots with lake or mountain views. For older large homes, the area around Vine Street and the east bench has historic four-square and ranch layouts that have been expanded over the years.

Are most 5-bedroom homes in Tooele two-story or rambler layouts?

Both are common. Builders like Fieldstone, Richmond American, and Ivory have put up plenty of two-story plans in Overlake with four bedrooms up and a fifth in the basement. Ramblers with walkout basements are popular in Stansbury and Erda, where lots are larger and homeowners want main-floor primary suites.

Is the commute to Salt Lake reasonable from a larger home in Tooele?

From most Tooele neighborhoods, it's roughly 35-45 minutes to downtown Salt Lake City via I-80, longer in winter storms over the Lake Point pass. Many buyers trading up to a five-bedroom here are specifically swapping a smaller Salt Lake County house for more square footage and yard, accepting the commute as the tradeoff.

Do larger Tooele homes usually sit on bigger lots?

It depends on the area. Overlake and newer Stansbury subdivisions typically run quarter-acre lots. Erda, Lake Point, Stockton, and parts of Grantsville (just west) often have half-acre to multi-acre parcels with room for shops, RV parking, or a few animals — a major draw for families wanting both space inside and out.

What school district serves Tooele?

Tooele County School District covers the whole area, with elementary schools spread through each neighborhood and Tooele High and Stansbury High as the main secondary options. Stansbury Park families are typically zoned to Stansbury High, while Overlake and central Tooele feed into Tooele High.