Homes with Acreage for Sale in Lake Point, Utah
Lake Point sits in the northeast corner of Tooele Valley, tucked between the Oquirrh Mountains and the south shore of the Great Salt Lake. It's one of the few spots within a 30-minute drive of downtown Salt Lake where buyers can still find homes on a full acre or more without paying Park City or Draper prices. The community grew up as a rural pass-through on the way to Tooele and Stansbury, and that history shows in the lot sizes — long, deep parcels with room for shops, barns, riding arenas, RV parking, and the kind of outbuildings that simply don't fit on a quarter-acre Wasatch Front lot. Buyers heading here are usually trading a tighter Salt Lake County subdivision for elbow room, mountain views west toward the Stansburys, and zoning that actually lets them keep horses or chickens.
Acreage in Lake Point comes with real homework, though. Water rights, well shares, septic systems, and irrigation access vary parcel by parcel, and the difference between a lot with culinary water and one on a private well can swing value significantly. Wind off the lake is a factor on the flats, and grading on bench lots near the Oquirrh foothills can dictate where a shop or pasture actually goes. The upside is genuine privacy, dark skies, and a 20-minute shot to the Salt Lake airport via I-80. Browse the active acreage listings below to see lot sizes, water details, and outbuildings on what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Lake Point market
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How much land do acreage properties in Lake Point typically include? ▾
Most acreage listings in Lake Point run from 1 to 5 acres, with a smaller pool of horse properties and ranchettes in the 5-20 acre range up against the foothills. Lots closer to SR-36 tend to be flatter and more usable, while parcels climbing toward the Oquirrhs can include steeper, untouched terrain.
Can I keep horses or livestock on Lake Point acreage? ▾
Yes — Tooele County zoning around Lake Point generally allows horses, chickens, and small livestock on parcels of an acre or more, and many properties already have barns, loafing sheds, or arenas in place. Always confirm the specific zoning (RR-1, RR-5, MU-40, etc.) and any CC&Rs on the parcel before closing.
Is the water situation a concern on larger lots out here? ▾
Water rights are the single biggest thing to verify in Lake Point. Some parcels are on culinary water through Tooele Valley systems, others rely on private wells, and irrigation shares trade separately. Ask for a water rights summary up front — a 5-acre lot without irrigation water is a very different purchase than one with shares.
How long is the commute from Lake Point to Salt Lake City? ▾
Lake Point sits right at the I-80 and SR-36 junction, so downtown Salt Lake is roughly 25-30 minutes outside of rush hour, and the SLC airport is closer to 20. That access is a big reason acreage buyers pick Lake Point over Erda or Grantsville — you get the land without an hour-long drive.
What do acreage homes in Lake Point usually sell for? ▾
Pricing varies a lot with acreage and improvements, but established homes on 1-2 acres tend to land in the high $600Ks to low $900Ks, while larger horse properties with outbuildings on 5+ acres routinely cross $1M. New builds on view lots toward the bench push higher.
Are there HOAs on Lake Point acreage properties? ▾
Many of the older, larger parcels are HOA-free, which is part of the appeal for buyers who want shops, RV parking, or livestock. Newer subdivisions like the developments off Saddleback and along the bench do carry HOAs with architectural rules, so check the listing details for each property.