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Centerville, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Centerville, Utah

Centerville sits between Bountiful and Farmington along the I-15 corridor, about 15 minutes north of downtown Salt Lake and 20 minutes from SLC International. The city built out heavily during the 1960s through the 1980s, which means a large share of its housing stock is classic Davis County ramblers — brick exteriors, full basements, and quarter-acre lots that have aged into mature trees and established yards. Single story floor plans are especially common on the flats west of Main Street and along the older streets near Parrish Lane, while newer single-level builds show up on the east bench where lots climb toward the Wasatch foothills and views open up across the Great Salt Lake.

For buyers prioritizing one-level living, Centerville hits a sweet spot that's hard to replicate elsewhere on the Wasatch Front: quick freeway and FrontRunner access, Davis School District boundaries, and a real mix of original ramblers in the $500Ks alongside renovated or custom single story homes pushing past $1M on the bench. Snow loads here are moderate compared to Park City or the upper canyons, but winters still favor homes without exterior stairs, which is part of why ramblers hold their value so well with downsizing buyers from Bountiful and Centerville's own long-time residents. Browse the active single story listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Centerville market

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

Full Centerville market report
Median sale
$430,000
9 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
5 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
52
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Centerville.

Why are single story homes in demand in Centerville?

Centerville has a high share of long-term residents and retirees who want to age in place without stairs, plus young families who like the open flow of a rambler. Demand consistently outpaces supply, so well-kept ramblers tend to sell faster than two-story homes at similar price points.

What neighborhoods in Centerville have the most single story homes?

The older flats west of Main Street and around Parrish Lane have a heavy concentration of 1960s–1980s ramblers on larger lots. East-bench neighborhoods like Deer Hollow and the streets climbing toward the foothills mix in newer single-level builds, often with walkout basements that still live like one story on the main floor.

Do most Centerville ramblers have basements?

Yes. The vast majority of single story homes here sit on full basements, often finished with extra bedrooms, a family room, and sometimes a mother-in-law setup. Buyers wanting true slab-on-grade single story homes will find the inventory much thinner and usually limited to 55+ communities or newer infill builds.

What's the typical price range for a single story home in Centerville?

Entry-level ramblers on the west side generally start in the mid $500s, while updated single story homes on the east bench with mountain views and larger lots commonly run $700K to over $1M. Lot size, basement finish, and proximity to the foothills drive most of the price spread.

Are there any 55+ or single-level patio home communities in Centerville?

Centerville has a few small patio-home pockets aimed at downsizers, though it has fewer dedicated 55+ developments than neighbors like Bountiful or Farmington. Buyers focused on HOA-maintained single level living often expand their search to include South Davis County as a whole.

How long do single story listings typically stay on the market here?

When priced correctly, single story homes in Centerville often go under contract within one to three weeks, faster than the broader Davis County average. Updated ramblers under $650K and any single level home backing the foothills tend to draw multiple offers.