Single Story Homes for Sale in Fillmore, Utah
Fillmore sits roughly halfway between Salt Lake City and St. George along I-15, the former territorial capital of Utah and now a quiet Millard County seat of about 2,500 residents. Single story homes dominate the housing stock here for practical reasons: lots are wide, the town grew up around agriculture rather than dense subdivisions, and the classic Utah rambler with a full basement has been the default build for decades. Buyers searching specifically for one-level living tend to be retirees downsizing from the Wasatch Front, young families wanting acreage without stairs, and remote workers trading Salt Lake or Utah County prices for a slower pace and a shop in the backyard.
The appeal of a single story home in Fillmore lines up with how people actually live out here. Winters bring real snow and the occasional sub-zero night, so a compact footprint heats efficiently and keeps the roof shoveling and gutter work manageable. Summers are hot, dry, and bright, and ramblers with covered porches and deep eaves handle that climate better than taller floor plans. Most homes carry secondary irrigation rights, mature shade trees, and detached garages or shops built for hauling gear out to Fishlake, the Pahvant Range, or the dunes near Delta. Inventory in town stays thin compared to the Wasatch Front, so the active list moves quickly. Browse the current single story listings below to see what's on the market right now.
April 2026 · Fillmore market
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About single story homes in Fillmore.
Why are single story homes so common in Fillmore? ▾
Fillmore is a small town with plenty of land and a building tradition rooted in farmsteads and ranch-style construction. Lot sizes are generous compared to Wasatch Front cities, so builders haven't needed to go vertical to fit a floor plan. Many of the older homes near the original territorial capitol grounds are also single level by default.
What price range should I expect for a single story home in Fillmore? ▾
Most single level homes in Fillmore land somewhere between the mid $300Ks and the low $500Ks depending on age, acreage, and outbuildings. Older homes near Main Street and the historic district tend to sit lower, while newer builds on the south and west edges of town with shops or larger lots push higher.
Do single story homes in Fillmore usually have basements? ▾
Often, yes. A rambler with a full unfinished or partially finished basement is the most common floor plan here, which effectively doubles the usable square footage. If you want true single level living with no stairs at all, filter further or ask your agent to narrow to slab-on-grade or crawl space homes.
Are single story homes a good fit for Fillmore's climate? ▾
They work well. Winters bring snow and overnight lows in the teens, and a single story footprint with a tight roofline is straightforward to heat and easier to clear snow around. Summers run hot and dry, and ramblers with deep eaves and covered porches handle the sun better than tall two-story facades.
Can I find single story homes on acreage in Fillmore? ▾
Yes. Fillmore sits in Millard County where agricultural and equestrian lots are normal, and it's common to find single level homes on a half acre, full acre, or several acres with irrigation rights, a shop, or horse property. These tend to be along the outskirts toward Flowell or out past the I-15 frontage.
How long do single story listings typically stay on the market here? ▾
Fillmore is a thin market with limited inventory at any given time, so well-priced ramblers can move in a few weeks while overpriced or dated homes sometimes sit for several months. Checking the active listings below gives the most current picture of what's available.