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Bridgeland, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Bridgeland, Utah

Bridgeland is a small unincorporated community in Duchesne County, tucked along US-40 between Roosevelt and Duchesne in Utah's Uintah Basin. Single-story homes — ramblers, in local parlance — dominate the housing stock here for practical reasons. Lot prices in the basin have historically been low compared to the Wasatch Front, so builders had room to spread out rather than stack up. Add in the high-desert climate (cold winters around 5,000 feet of elevation, hot dry summers, and serious wind), and a low-slung roofline simply weathers better than a two-story with exposed gables.

Buyers shopping single-level floor plans in Bridgeland tend to fall into two camps: oilfield and energy-sector workers who want a manageable home with shop space for trucks and equipment, and retirees who plan to age in place near family in Roosevelt or Duchesne. Expect to see ramblers on quarter-acre to multi-acre lots, many with detached shops, RV parking, or room for horses. Construction quality ranges from 1970s ranch-style on crawl spaces to newer custom builds with walk-out basements taking advantage of the rolling terrain near the Duchesne River. Property taxes in Duchesne County are among the lowest in Utah, which keeps carrying costs reasonable even on larger parcels. Browse the active single-story listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Bridgeland.

May 2026 · Bridgeland market

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

Full Bridgeland market report
Median sale
$125,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
42 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
91.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Common questions

About single story homes in Bridgeland.

Why are single story homes popular in Bridgeland?

Bridgeland sits in the Uintah Basin at roughly 5,000 feet, and winters bring snow, ice, and biting wind off the high desert. A single-level floor plan means no icy staircases, easier snow-day mobility, and simpler heating since warm air isn't escaping up a stairwell. The area also draws a lot of retirees from the oilfield workforce who want to age in place.

What lot sizes come with single story homes in Bridgeland?

Most ramblers in Bridgeland sit on lots between a quarter acre and a full acre, with some rural parcels stretching to 5+ acres toward the Duchesne River bottoms. Larger footprints are easier to accommodate here than in Wasatch Front cities because land is still relatively affordable in Duchesne County.

Do single story homes in Bridgeland usually have basements?

Yes, full or daylight basements are common and effectively double the living space without adding a second story. Buyers searching strictly for slab-on-grade ramblers will see a smaller pool of listings — be sure to check the property details, since MLS may label a home "single story" even when it has a finished basement below.

What do single story homes in Bridgeland typically cost?

Pricing in the Bridgeland and broader Duchesne area generally runs from the mid $300Ks for older ramblers on small lots up past $700K for newer custom builds on acreage. Oil and gas market cycles influence prices here more than along the Wasatch Front, so timing matters.

How far is Bridgeland from services and shopping?

Bridgeland is about 10 minutes from Roosevelt for groceries, medical, and schools, and roughly 30 minutes from Duchesne. Salt Lake City is around 2.5 hours west via US-40. Single-level living combined with the short drive to Roosevelt's Uintah Basin Medical Center makes the area workable for buyers with mobility considerations.

Are new-construction ramblers being built in Bridgeland?

New rambler construction does pop up, mostly on individual lots rather than in large subdivisions — Bridgeland isn't a master-planned community. Builders in the basin tend to favor single-story designs with attached oversized garages or shops, which suits the rural lifestyle and the local workforce that hauls equipment home.