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Stansbury Park, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Stansbury Park, Utah

Stansbury Park sits about 35 minutes west of Salt Lake City along the I-80 corridor, tucked between the Oquirrh Mountains and the Great Salt Lake. It's a planned community built around a golf course, a chain of small lakes, and quiet cul-de-sac streets — the kind of place where out-of-area buyers (often relocating for jobs at the Tooele Army Depot, the inland port, or commuting into the Salt Lake Valley) are making decisions before they ever set foot in town. That's exactly why listings with virtual tours matter here. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets a buyer in Texas, California, or even just across the valley get a real feel for ceiling heights, floor plan flow, and finish quality without burning a Saturday driving Mountain View Corridor out to Tooele County.

The homes in Stansbury Park range from 1990s-era starter houses near the marina to newer builds in Stansbury Crossing and Lakeside, with prices typically running below comparable Salt Lake County neighborhoods. Virtual tour listings tend to skew toward sellers who are serious about reaching relocation buyers and to newer construction where builders want to showcase open layouts. Looking at the tour before scheduling an in-person visit also saves you a 70-mile round trip if the home isn't right. The active listings below all include some form of virtual walkthrough — 3D Matterport scans, agent-narrated video, or drone footage of the lot and surrounding lake views. Scroll through to see what's currently available and tour a few from the couch before you plan a day in Tooele Valley.

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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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Stansbury Park.

What type of virtual tour will I actually see on these listings?

It varies by listing. Most are Matterport 3D scans that let you click room-to-room and look in any direction, but some are agent-recorded video walkthroughs or branded YouTube tours. A handful also include drone footage showing the lot, the lake, or proximity to the golf course.

Are virtual tours common in Stansbury Park?

More common than they used to be, but still not universal. Newer builds in Stansbury Crossing and Lakeside almost always have them because builders invest in marketing. Older resale homes near the original village center are hit-or-miss — which is why narrowing to tour-equipped listings can save real time.

Can I make an offer based only on the virtual tour?

You can, and relocation buyers do it regularly here. That said, we always recommend either an in-person visit or a live video walkthrough with your agent before going under contract, since cameras flatter rooms and won't show issues like uneven floors, road noise from SR-138, or how close the neighbor's RV is parked.

Do virtual tours show the lake, golf course, or other community amenities?

Sometimes. Listings on or near the lakes and the Stansbury Park Golf Course often include drone footage, but tours focused only on the interior won't capture the community feel. Google Street View and the Stansbury Service Agency website are good supplements for getting oriented.

How fresh are the virtual tours on active listings?

In Utah's MLS, the tour is usually shot within a week or two of the listing going live, so what you see should match the home's current condition. If a listing has been on the market for several months and shows seasonal staging that no longer fits, ask the listing agent whether anything has changed.

Is Stansbury Park a good fit for remote or relocation buyers?

It's one of the more popular landing spots for buyers priced out of Salt Lake and Utah counties who still want a 35-45 minute commute to the valley. The community has its own schools, parks, and small commercial center, and homes generally cost less per square foot than comparable Daybreak or West Jordan properties.