Single Story Homes for Sale in Enterprise, Utah
Enterprise sits at about 5,300 feet on the high plateau of western Washington County, roughly 40 miles northwest of St. George and a world away from the Sunbelt sprawl down the hill. It's a small ranching and farming town of around 1,700 people, with cooler summers than St. George (highs in the mid-80s instead of 105+) and real winters that bring snow and ice from December through February. Single-story homes dominate the local housing stock here for practical reasons: lots are larger and flatter on the valley floor, construction costs stay lower without a second framing level, and the older ranch-style and rambler homes built from the 1960s through the 1990s set the tone that newer builders have continued to follow.
For buyers, a single-level floor plan in Enterprise usually means a 3-to-4-bedroom rambler on a quarter-acre to full-acre lot, often with a detached shop, RV parking, or room for horses on the edges of town. Retirees moving up from St. George heat appreciate no stairs and easier maintenance; younger families like the yard space and the K-12 school right in town. Prices typically run well below the Washington County average, with most single-story listings landing in a range that reflects rural Utah rather than resort Utah. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Enterprise.
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About single story homes in Enterprise.
Why are single-story homes so common in Enterprise? ▾
Land is more affordable and lots are larger than in St. George or Washington, so builders and homeowners have historically spread out rather than up. The town's ranching roots also favor practical rambler and ranch layouts with attached garages, mudrooms, and room for shops or outbuildings on the same level.
What price range should I expect for a single-level home in Enterprise? ▾
Most single-story homes in Enterprise list well below the Washington County median, typically in the mid-$300s to high-$500s depending on age, acreage, and outbuildings. Newer builds on larger parcels or homes with horse property and shops can push into the $600s and above.
Are these homes usually on town water or wells? ▾
Inside Enterprise city limits, homes are typically on municipal water and sewer. Properties on the outskirts or on acreage often rely on private wells and septic systems, and water shares from the Enterprise Reservoir system can come into play on agricultural parcels.
How does the climate affect single-story home design here? ▾
Because Enterprise gets real winter weather at 5,300 feet, most single-story homes have pitched roofs, decent attic insulation, and forced-air furnaces rather than the flat-roof, swamp-cooler builds you see down in St. George. Many also include wood stoves or pellet stoves as a backup heat source.
Do single-story homes in Enterprise typically come with acreage? ▾
Many do. It's common to find ramblers on a half-acre to two acres within town, and 5-to-20-acre parcels just outside the city limits. If horse property, a shop, or RV storage matters to you, filter the listings by lot size as well as single-level.
How far is Enterprise from St. George services and the airport? ▾
Enterprise is about 40 miles from St. George via SR-18, a roughly 50-minute drive. The St. George Regional Airport adds another 10 minutes on the south end of town, so plan on about an hour door-to-door for flights, hospital visits, or Costco runs.