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Stansbury Park, Utah

Gated Community Homes for Sale in Stansbury Park, Utah

Stansbury Park sits about 35 miles west of Salt Lake City along I-80, tucked between the Oquirrh Mountains and the Great Salt Lake in Tooele County. It was originally laid out in the 1970s as a master-planned community around a private lake and 18-hole golf course, and that planning DNA still shows — wide streets, mature trees, and pockets of controlled-access subdivisions sprinkled among the more conventional neighborhoods. Gated sections here aren't about big-city anonymity; they're more about lot privacy, custom-home consistency, and protecting lakefront or golf-adjacent frontage. Buyers drawn to these properties usually want acreage-feel lots, RV and boat storage, and the lower property taxes Tooele County offers compared to Salt Lake or Utah County.

The trade-off is real: you're 30–45 minutes from the SLC airport and downtown depending on traffic through the Lake Point bottleneck, so commute-tolerance matters. In exchange, gated homes in Stansbury Park tend to deliver bigger square footage and larger lots for the money than comparable gated product in Draper, Lehi, or South Jordan. Climate-wise, expect four real seasons — hot dry summers in the mid-90s, snowy winters, and the lake-effect breeze that keeps evenings cooler than the valley. Most homes are newer construction (post-2000) with three-car garages standard. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want to walk a property in person.

May 2026 · Stansbury Park market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Stansbury Park right now.

Full Stansbury Park market report
Median sale
$485,000
17 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
12 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
73
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About gated community homes in Stansbury Park.

How many gated communities are actually in Stansbury Park?

Stansbury Park is a relatively small master-planned area in Tooele County, so the number of true gated subdivisions is limited — usually just a handful at any given time. Most of the gated product sits near the lake and golf course on the south and east sides of town. The active listings below will show you exactly what's available right now.

What's the price range for gated homes here versus non-gated Stansbury Park homes?

Non-gated homes in Stansbury Park generally trade in the mid $400s to high $600s, while gated properties tend to start around the high $500s and climb past $1M for lakefront or golf-adjacent lots. The premium reflects larger lot sizes, custom builds, and HOA-maintained common areas rather than the gate itself.

Do gated communities in Stansbury Park have HOA fees, and what do they cover?

Yes — HOA dues in the gated sections typically run higher than the standard Stansbury Park Service Agency assessment because they cover gate maintenance, private road upkeep, and often landscaping of common areas. Expect monthly dues in the $50–$200 range depending on the community. Always pull the CC&Rs during due diligence.

How's the commute from Stansbury Park to Salt Lake City?

It's about 35 miles to downtown SLC via I-80, generally 35–45 minutes outside of rush hour and 50–60 minutes during peak times. The SLC airport is roughly 30 minutes away. Many gated-community buyers here are remote workers or commuters trading drive time for lot size and lake access.

Are there gated communities directly on Stansbury Lake?

Some of the higher-end pockets near the lake include controlled-access entries, and a number of lakefront homes sit within HOA-managed subdivisions with private boat ramps and dock rights. True 24/7 manned gates are rare in Tooele County — most are keypad or remote-access entries.

What schools serve gated neighborhoods in Stansbury Park?

Homes fall within Tooele County School District, typically feeding Stansbury Park Elementary, Clarke Johnsen Junior High, and Stansbury High School. Stansbury High has a solid reputation locally and is one of the draws for families relocating from the Salt Lake Valley.