Single Story Homes for Sale in Garland, Utah
Garland sits at the north end of Box Elder County, about 25 minutes from Logan and an hour and fifteen from Salt Lake City. It's a small farming town of roughly 2,500 people built around sugar beet history, ag jobs at the nearby Nucor Steel mill in Plymouth, and the kind of quiet residential streets where lots run larger than what you'd see along the Wasatch Front. Single-story homes dominate the housing stock here — ramblers from the 1960s and 70s, brick ranches on quarter-acre and larger parcels, and a handful of newer single-level builds going up on the south and west edges of town. Prices typically run well below the state median, which is a big part of why buyers from Cache Valley and Ogden look this direction.
For anyone wanting to skip stairs — retirees downsizing out of a Logan two-story, young families who want bedrooms on one level, or buyers planning to age in place — Garland's rambler-heavy inventory is a practical match. Many of these homes sit on flat lots with room for a shop, RV parking, or a garden, and full unfinished basements are common if you want extra storage or future finished square footage without climbing stairs daily. Winters are cold and snowy this far north, so a single-level layout also means less roof and walkway to manage in February. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Garland.
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About single story homes in Garland.
How common are single-story homes in Garland? ▾
Very common — ramblers and ranch-style homes make up the majority of Garland's housing stock. The town grew during a period when single-level builds on generous lots were the standard, so two-story homes are actually the minority here.
Do most Garland ramblers have basements? ▾
Yes. The vast majority of single-story homes in Garland sit on full basements, often unfinished or partially finished. That gives you single-level living on the main floor plus storage, a cold room, or extra bedrooms downstairs if you want them.
What price range should I expect for a single-story home in Garland? ▾
Most single-level homes in Garland trade well under the Utah median, with older ramblers on standard lots often in the $300s to low $400s and newer or larger builds on acreage running higher. Pricing shifts with lot size, shop space, and whether the basement is finished.
Are there newer single-story builds available, or mostly older ramblers? ▾
Both. The bulk of inventory is 1960s–1990s brick and frame ramblers, but you'll see some newer single-level construction on the south and west sides of town and out toward Riverside and Tremonton. New builds tend to have open floor plans and attached three-car garages.
Is Garland a good fit for buyers wanting to age in place? ▾
It can be. Single-level layouts, flat lots, low traffic, and proximity to Bear River Valley Hospital in Tremonton (about 5 minutes south) are practical advantages. The trade-off is limited in-town services — most shopping and medical appointments mean a short drive to Tremonton or Brigham City.
What's the commute like from Garland to Logan or Ogden? ▾
Logan is roughly 25–30 minutes east via SR-30, and Ogden is about 45 minutes south on I-15 from the Tremonton interchange. Salt Lake City runs about 75 minutes in normal traffic. Many Garland residents work locally in ag, at Nucor Steel in Plymouth, or in Tremonton.