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Lake Point, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Lake Point, Utah

Lake Point sits at the north end of Tooele County, tucked against the Oquirrh Mountains where I-80 bends west toward the Great Salt Lake. The luxury market here looks different than what you'd see in Holladay or Draper — instead of tight lots and HOA-controlled cul-de-sacs, high-end Lake Point properties tend to be custom homes on one to five acres with shops, horse setups, RV bays, and long views over the lake or up into the foothills. Pricing for the upper tier generally runs from the upper $800Ks into the $2M+ range, with the ceiling set by acreage estates that include outbuildings, water shares, and finished basements pushing 6,000-8,000 total square feet.

The appeal for move-up buyers is the combination of space and access. Downtown Salt Lake City is roughly 25 minutes east on I-80, the SLC airport is closer to 20, and Tooele's growing employment base sits just south on SR-36. Buyers coming from the Salt Lake Valley are usually trading a half-acre in Sandy or Riverton for two or three acres in Lake Point at a similar price, picking up shop space, mountain views, and quiet that's hard to find inside the valley. Build quality on the newer customs is strong — think 10-foot ceilings, oversized garages, and finished walkouts that take advantage of the slope. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market at the upper end.

May 2026 · Lake Point market

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

Full Lake Point market report
Median sale
$599,990
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
29 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
22
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in Lake Point.

What price range counts as luxury in Lake Point?

In Lake Point, luxury typically starts around $900K and runs past $2M for larger acreage estates with views of the Great Salt Lake or the Oquirrh Mountains. The ceiling is lower than Park City or Holladay, but you get significantly more land and square footage for the money.

What do luxury buyers get in Lake Point that they can't get in Salt Lake County?

Acreage, horse rights, and unobstructed views. Many high-end Lake Point properties sit on 1-5 acres with room for shops, RV parking, arenas, or guest casitas — things that are essentially extinct in the Salt Lake Valley at this price point. You also get quiet, dark skies, and direct access to the Stansbury and Oquirrh foothills.

How is the commute from Lake Point to downtown Salt Lake City?

It's about 25-30 minutes via I-80 to downtown SLC outside of rush hour, and roughly 20 minutes to the Salt Lake City International Airport. That's a major selling point for executives and pilots who want acreage without sacrificing access to the city.

Do luxury homes in Lake Point usually include water rights or wells?

Many of the larger estate properties do — irrigation shares, secondary water, or private wells are common on acreage parcels. Always verify the specific water situation with the listing agent, since rights and shares vary lot by lot and matter a lot if you plan to keep horses or run pasture.

Are there HOAs on high-end Lake Point properties?

Most acreage estates in Lake Point are not in an HOA, which is part of the appeal — you can build shops, keep animals, and park toys without architectural review. A handful of newer pocket developments do have HOAs, so check the listing details before assuming.

How active is the luxury market here right now?

Lake Point's luxury segment is thin by design — there aren't many homes above $900K on the market at any given time, usually a dozen or fewer. That means well-priced properties move quickly when they hit, and unique acreage estates can sit longer waiting for the right buyer. Check the active listings below for the current count.