5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Lake Point, Utah
Lake Point sits at the north end of Tooele Valley, tucked against the Oquirrh Mountains right where I-80 meets SR-36. It's roughly 25 minutes to downtown Salt Lake and about 35 to the airport, which is why families who need square footage they can't afford in Daybreak or Herriman keep landing here. Five-bedroom homes in Lake Point tend to be newer construction on larger lots — half-acre to full-acre parcels are common, and a lot of the inventory comes from Saddleback, the Legends, and the rural pockets along Lake Front Drive and Canyon Rim. Three-car garages, RV pads, walkout basements, and views across the valley toward the Great Salt Lake are standard rather than upgrade features.
Buyers shopping the 5+ bedroom range here are usually multigenerational households, families with four or more kids, or remote workers who need a dedicated office plus guest space. Pricing typically runs from the mid $600s for a finished tract home up past $1M for custom builds on view lots. Tooele County School District serves the area, with Stansbury High and Clarke Johnsen Junior High pulling most of the secondary-age kids. Water comes from Lake Point Improvement District, and yes — most of these larger lots are on septic rather than sewer, which is worth understanding before you write an offer. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Lake Point market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Lake Point.
What do 5+ bedroom homes in Lake Point typically cost? ▾
Most five-bedroom listings run from the mid $600,000s to about $850,000, with custom homes on acre-plus view lots crossing $1M. Price is driven more by lot size, garage count, and finished basement square footage than by bedroom count alone — a 5-bed on a quarter acre often prices below a 4-bed on a full acre.
Are these homes on city water and sewer or wells and septic? ▾
It's mixed. The newer subdivisions like Saddleback are generally on Lake Point Improvement District water with septic systems, since there's no municipal sewer in much of Lake Point. Larger rural parcels along the bench may have private wells. Always confirm the water source, septic inspection, and any secondary irrigation shares during due diligence.
Which schools serve Lake Point? ▾
Lake Point falls under Tooele County School District. Elementary kids typically attend Stansbury Park Elementary or Rose Springs, junior high students go to Clarke Johnsen, and high schoolers attend Stansbury High. Boundaries shift occasionally with growth, so verify the current assignment for any specific address.
How long is the commute to Salt Lake City? ▾
From Lake Point to downtown Salt Lake is about 22-28 minutes via I-80 outside of rush hour, and 35-45 minutes during peak congestion at the Lake Point interchange. Salt Lake International Airport is roughly 25 minutes. The interchange reconstruction completed in recent years helped morning eastbound flow considerably.
Why are larger homes more common here than in nearby Tooele City? ▾
Lake Point developed later and with bigger lot minimums, so builders had room to put up 3,500-5,000 sq ft floor plans with three-car garages and walkout basements. Land cost per acre has historically been lower than the Salt Lake side of the Oquirrhs, which let developers offer more house for the money — and that's what drew the multigenerational and large-family buyer pool.
Do most 5-bedroom homes here have finished basements? ▾
Yes, the majority. A common layout is 3 bedrooms up, 2 down with a basement family room and sometimes a second kitchen or kitchenette for extended family. Daylight and walkout basements are frequent on the homes built into the bench, which adds real natural light to those lower-level bedrooms.