Luxury Homes for Sale in Erda, Utah
Erda is the quiet middle ground between Tooele and Stansbury Park, and the luxury market here looks nothing like the luxury market in Park City or Holladay. Most high-end homes sit on one to ten acres with Oquirrh Mountain views to the east, Stansbury range to the west, and enough setback from neighbors that you actually hear coyotes at night. Buyers in this price tier are typically trading a smaller lot on the Wasatch Front for real land — horse setups, shops, RV garages, indoor sport courts, and the kind of detached guest quarters that simply don't pencil out in Salt Lake County anymore. Commute to downtown SLC runs about 35 minutes via I-80, and the airport is closer than it is from much of Utah County.
Pricing in the luxury bracket here generally runs from the low $1Ms into the $3M+ range, with the ceiling pushed up by acreage, water shares, and custom builds from the past five years. Expect a mix of newer estate construction in pockets like Erda Acres and older ranch-style homes on legacy parcels that have been updated over time. Property taxes are lower than Salt Lake County, there's no city-wide HOA, and well-and-septic is the norm rather than the exception. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you want acreage, water rights, or build quality compared side by side.
May 2026 · Erda market
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About luxury homes in Erda.
What price range counts as luxury in Erda? ▾
In Erda, luxury generally starts around $1.2M and climbs past $3M for larger estates on multiple acres. The town's zoning favors big lots, so square footage alone doesn't define the top tier — land, outbuildings, and water shares often drive the price.
Why are luxury buyers choosing Erda over Salt Lake County? ▾
Erda sits in Tooele Valley about 35 minutes from downtown Salt Lake and roughly 40 minutes from SLC International. Buyers get acreage, horse property, and Oquirrh Mountain views at prices well under comparable lots in Draper or Holladay, with lower property taxes and no HOA on most parcels.
Do high-end Erda homes usually include horse facilities? ▾
Many do. A large share of upper-bracket listings here sit on 2 to 10 acres with barns, arenas, loafing sheds, or pasture already fenced. If equestrian use matters, confirm secondary water rights — they're not automatic with the deed.
How is the well and water situation for luxury properties? ▾
Most Erda homes outside the new subdivisions run on private wells and septic. Higher-end builds often include water shares from Erda Acres or Settlement Canyon, which add real resale value. Always ask for well logs and share certificates during due diligence.
What's the build quality like on newer luxury homes here? ▾
Erda has seen custom builders like Holmes, Cole West, and several Tooele-based custom shops put up homes in the past five years. Expect 4,500 to 8,000+ square feet, ICF or 2x6 framing, RV bays, and finished walkouts on the lots that slope toward the valley.
Is Erda becoming a city, and does that affect property values? ▾
Erda incorporated as a city in 2022, which gives residents more control over zoning and density. For luxury buyers that's generally good news — the council has leaned toward preserving large-lot character, which protects the rural feel that drew most owners here in the first place.