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Stansbury Park, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Stansbury Park, Utah

Stansbury Park sits on the east side of Tooele Valley, about 35 miles west of Salt Lake City and roughly 30 minutes from the SLC airport on a clear morning. The community was originally laid out around a golf course and a small lake, so acreage lots here tend to fall into two camps: larger interior parcels along the open space and waterways inside the planned community, and true rural acreage on the edges where Stansbury Park bleeds into Erda and Lake Point. Either way, buyers get more land than they'd typically afford in the Salt Lake Valley while staying within an easy I-80 commute to Magna, West Valley, and downtown.

What makes acreage in Stansbury Park different from similar-sized lots in, say, Grantsville or Erda is the mix of services. You're still on culinary water, pressurized secondary irrigation runs through much of the community, and the schools fall under Tooele County School District with Stansbury High right in town. Larger lots often allow detached shops, RV parking, and room for a garden or orchard, though horse rights generally start just outside the HOA boundary in Erda. Summer brings hot, dry days in the mid-90s and cold, sometimes snowy winters off the Oquirrhs, so irrigation, windbreaks, and a solid driveway matter on the bigger parcels. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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 homes with acreage in Stansbury Park.

How much land typically comes with an acreage property in Stansbury Park?

Most acreage listings in the Stansbury Park area fall between 1 and 5 acres, often on the edges of the community where the planned subdivision grid gives way to larger Tooele County parcels. Truly large spreads of 10+ acres are more common just outside town toward Erda or Lake Point. Lot size and zoning vary block by block, so check the plat before assuming you can build outbuildings or keep livestock.

Can I keep horses or livestock on acreage in Stansbury Park?

Inside the original Stansbury Park PUD, most lots prohibit livestock under the HOA. However, properties on the north and west fringes — and adjacent Erda parcels often marketed as Stansbury — are typically zoned RR-1 or RR-5 in unincorporated Tooele County and allow horses, chickens, and small livestock. Confirm zoning with Tooele County and read the CC&Rs carefully.

How does water work on larger lots out here?

Homes inside Stansbury Park are on culinary water through the Stansbury Park Improvement District, but irrigation for pasture or large yards often runs off secondary water or a private well with shares from Settlement Canyon or Grantsville Irrigation. Acreage buyers should verify water rights and shares in writing — they significantly affect both value and what you can actually grow or graze.

What's the commute like from Stansbury Park acreage to Salt Lake City?

It's roughly 35 miles to downtown Salt Lake via I-80, typically 40-50 minutes outside of rush hour and closer to an hour during morning eastbound traffic through the Lake Point bottleneck. The airport sits about 30 minutes away. Many acreage owners here trade the drive for square footage and land they couldn't afford in the Salt Lake Valley.

What price range should I expect for acreage homes in Stansbury Park?

Pricing varies widely based on land size and improvements. A home on a half-acre to full acre inside the community often runs in the upper $500s to $800s, while properties with 2-5 acres, a shop, and water rights frequently land between $900K and $1.6M. Custom estates with significant acreage near the lake or foothills can exceed $2M.

Are there building restrictions on outbuildings and shops?

Inside the Stansbury Park HOA, detached shops and barns face size and design limits and sometimes outright restrictions. On county-zoned acreage just outside the HOA boundary, large shops, RV garages, and barns are common and generally allowed with a standard Tooele County building permit. The line between HOA and non-HOA land isn't always obvious from the street, so verify before you write an offer counting on a future shop.