New Construction Homes for Sale in Lake Point, Utah
Lake Point sits at the north end of Tooele Valley, right where I-80 meets SR-36, about 25 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and 30 minutes from the SLC airport. New construction here has picked up sharply over the last few years as builders move west looking for larger lots and lower price points than what's left along the Wasatch Front. Most new builds in Lake Point land on quarter-acre to full-acre parcels — bigger than anything comparable in West Valley or Herriman — with views of the Oquirrh Mountains to the east and the Stansbury range to the west. Floor plans tend to be larger rambler and two-story layouts from regional builders like Visionary, Ivory, and Holmes Homes, with three-car garages and RV parking pads showing up on a lot of plans because Tooele County buyers actually use them.
Pricing on new construction in Lake Point typically runs from the high $400s for entry-level ramblers up past $800K for custom builds on acreage along the bench. Water is on culinary systems through Lake Point Improvement District, and most new subdivisions are fully serviced rather than on well-and-septic, though a few acreage builds still are — worth confirming on any specific lot. Tooele County School District serves the area, with elementary kids attending Stansbury Park or Grantsville schools depending on the subdivision. Browse the active new-construction listings below to see what's currently available, including spec homes ready to close and to-be-built plans where you can still pick finishes.
May 2026 · Lake Point market
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How long is the commute from Lake Point to downtown Salt Lake City? ▾
Most drivers see 25-35 minutes door-to-door to downtown SLC via I-80, depending on time of day. The morning eastbound stretch through the Lake Point interchange can back up during peak hours, especially in winter weather. The airport is roughly 20-25 minutes, which makes Lake Point popular with pilots, flight crews, and frequent travelers.
What do new construction homes in Lake Point typically cost? ▾
Entry-level new builds start in the high $400s for ramblers around 2,000 finished square feet on smaller production lots. Mid-range two-stories with finished basements generally run $550K-$700K, and semi-custom builds on half-acre to full-acre lots can push past $800K. Prices have softened from the 2022 peak but lot premiums for view lots and acreage are still significant.
Are new homes in Lake Point on city water and sewer or well and septic? ▾
Most newer subdivisions are on culinary water through Lake Point Improvement District and connected to sewer. A handful of larger acreage builds on the bench or further west are still on well and septic — always verify on the specific property since it directly affects financing, insurance, and long-term maintenance costs.
Which builders are active in Lake Point right now? ▾
Visionary Homes, Ivory Homes, Holmes Homes, and several smaller regional builders like Hamlet and Edge Homes have had product in Lake Point and the adjacent Saddleback and Eagle Point communities. Inventory shifts month to month — some builders carry standing spec homes while others only sell to-be-built. The listings below show what's currently on the MLS.
What schools serve new construction neighborhoods in Lake Point? ▾
Lake Point falls under Tooele County School District. Elementary students typically attend Stansbury Park Elementary or Rose Springs, with middle schoolers at Clarke Johnsen and high schoolers at Stansbury High. Boundaries shift as new schools come online, so confirm the assigned schools for any specific address before writing an offer.
Can I still pick finishes on a new build in Lake Point? ▾
It depends on the stage. To-be-built contracts let you choose cabinets, flooring, countertops, and often structural options like a third-car bay or a finished basement. Spec homes already under construction may still allow finish selections if framing isn't complete, while move-in-ready specs are sold as-is. The listing remarks usually note where each home sits in the build cycle.