Single Story Homes for Sale in Hyde Park, Utah
Hyde Park sits just north of Logan in Cache Valley, a quiet farming town that's grown into a popular spot for buyers who want Logan-area jobs and USU access without the busier streets of North Logan or Smithfield. Single-level living makes a lot of sense here. The lots tend to be larger than what you'd find on the Wasatch Front — quarter-acre and half-acre parcels are common — which gives builders room to spread a rambler out instead of stacking square footage. You'll see a lot of mid-90s to mid-2010s ramblers along 200 East, 400 North, and the newer pockets east toward the bench, plus a steady stream of newer builds going up on the east side with valley views toward the Wellsvilles.
The buyer pool for ranchers in Hyde Park skews two ways: retirees and empty-nesters scaling out of larger two-stories in Logan or Providence, and young families who want a finished basement for kids plus main-floor laundry and a primary suite on the entry level. Winters in Cache Valley are cold and inversion-prone, so a main-floor layout means less stair-climbing when the driveway is icy and the heated square footage is easier to manage on a single thermostat zone. Most single-story homes here include a full or partial basement, so the total finished space often runs larger than the main-level footprint suggests. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Hyde Park.
May 2026 · Hyde Park market
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What's the typical price range for a single-story home in Hyde Park? ▾
Most ramblers in Hyde Park trade between the high $400Ks and the mid $700Ks, depending on lot size, basement finish, and age. Newer builds on the east bench with valley views push higher, while older ramblers closer to Main Street come in at the lower end of that range.
Do most single-story homes in Hyde Park have basements? ▾
Yes — the large majority are ramblers with full basements, either finished or with framing in place for future finish. That's standard construction for Cache Valley because the frost line is deep enough that you're digging a foundation anyway, so builders take advantage of the extra square footage.
Are there HOA-restricted rambler communities in Hyde Park? ▾
Hyde Park has fewer HOA subdivisions than nearby North Logan or Smithfield, and most of the town is unrestricted. A handful of newer developments on the east side do carry HOA covenants, usually focused on exterior materials and outbuilding rules rather than monthly fees.
How does Hyde Park compare to North Logan or Smithfield for single-level homes? ▾
Hyde Park generally offers larger lots and a quieter feel than North Logan, with slightly lower prices than comparable Smithfield homes. The trade-off is fewer retail amenities in town — most residents drive five to ten minutes south into North Logan or Logan for groceries, dining, and big-box stores.
What school district serves Hyde Park? ▾
Hyde Park is part of Cache County School District. Most kids attend Hyde Park Elementary, North Cache Middle in Richmond, and Sky View High in Smithfield. The district has a strong reputation locally and is one of the reasons families choose this corridor.
Is new construction available for single-story homes here? ▾
Yes, there's steady new rambler construction on the east bench and in pockets along the north end of town. Local builders dominate the market, and lot premiums for views toward the Wellsville Mountains typically add $15,000 to $40,000 over interior lots.