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Alpine, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Alpine, Utah

Alpine sits at the base of Lone Peak and Box Elder Peak, tucked against the Wasatch at the north end of Utah County. It's a low-density bedroom community of roughly 10,000 residents where lots tend to run a third of an acre and up, which is part of why single-level living actually works here — there's room to spread a floor plan horizontally instead of stacking it. Most ramblers in Alpine were built between the late 1980s and the mid-2000s along Grove Drive, Main Street, and the original platted streets south of the canyon mouth, though custom single-level builds still go up occasionally on view lots in Lone Peak Acres and the Alpine Cove benches.

Buyers drawn to one-level homes in Alpine are usually a mix of empty-nesters who want to stay close to family in the Alpine School District, retirees who don't want stairs at 5,000 feet of elevation, and out-of-state buyers relocating from flatter parts of the country. Expect most listings to run from the low $1Ms into the mid-$2Ms, with finished walkout basements being the norm rather than the exception given the natural grade. American Fork Canyon, Lambert Park trails, and quick access to I-15 at the Alpine/Highland exit are all within minutes. Browse the active listings below to see what single-level homes are currently on the market in Alpine.

May 2026 · Alpine market

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

Full Alpine market report
Median sale
$1,880,000
7 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
22 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
48
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Alpine.

How common are true single-story homes in Alpine?

They're a minority of the inventory. Alpine's terrain and lot sizes have historically favored two-story custom builds with walkout basements, so single-level floor plans typically make up a small share of active listings at any given time. Expect limited choices and be ready to move when one matches your criteria.

What's the price range for a rambler in Alpine?

Older ramblers on flatter lots tend to start in the high $800s to low $1M range, while newer custom single-level builds on larger parcels regularly list between $1.5M and $3M+. Lot size, view corridor toward Lone Peak, and whether the basement is finished drive most of the spread.

Does 'single story' on the MLS include homes with finished basements?

Often yes. Many Alpine listings marketed as single-story or rambler have a fully finished basement underneath. If true one-level living matters to you, confirm that the primary suite, laundry, kitchen, and at least one guest room or office are all on the main floor.

Are single-story homes in Alpine good for aging in place?

They can be, especially newer customs built with wider hallways, zero-step entries from the garage, and curbless showers in the primary bath. Older ramblers may need modifications. Alpine's location also keeps you close to IHC American Fork Hospital and the Timpanogos Regional medical campus in Orem.

Which Alpine neighborhoods have the most ramblers?

You'll see more single-level homes in the older parts of town near Alpine Elementary and around Grove Drive, plus scattered newer customs in subdivisions like Three Falls and along the bench. The steeper foothill lots higher up almost always go to multi-level designs.

What schools serve single-story homes in Alpine?

Alpine is part of the Alpine School District, with most homes feeding Alpine Elementary, Timberline Middle, and Lone Peak High. Boundaries can shift, so verify the assigned schools for any specific address before writing an offer.