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Toquerville, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Toquerville, Utah

Toquerville sits just north of La Verkin on the way to Zion, tucked against the red cliffs at about 3,400 feet of elevation. It's a small town — under 2,000 residents — with large lots, irrigation rights tied to Toquerville Springs, and a rural pace that pulls buyers out of busier St. George and Washington. Single-story homes dominate new construction here, partly because lot sizes (often a half-acre to a full acre) let builders spread out instead of building up, and partly because a big share of buyers are retirees or semi-retired families who want to skip stairs entirely. Subdivisions like Westfield Estates, Anderson Junction, and the newer builds off Toquerville Boulevard are heavy on ramblers with three-car garages, RV parking, and casita options.

Climate matters in the single-story conversation too. Summers run hot — regularly over 100°F in July — so most ramblers here are built with deep roof overhangs, covered back patios, and energy-efficient HVAC zoned for one level. Winters are mild enough that single-level living works year-round without snow-load worries you'd hit up in Cedar City or Kanarraville. Pricing typically runs from the mid $500s for older ranch homes on big lots up past $1.2M for custom builds with views of Pine Valley Mountain or the Hurricane Cliffs. I-15 access is about ten minutes south at Exit 27, and St. George Regional Airport is roughly 25 minutes away. Browse the active single-level listings below to see what's currently on the market in Toquerville.

May 2026 · Toquerville market

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

Full Toquerville market report
Median sale
$614,397
4 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Toquerville.

Why are single-story homes so common in Toquerville?

Lot sizes are generous — often a half-acre or larger — so builders don't need to go vertical to get square footage. The buyer pool also skews toward retirees and second-home owners from out of state who specifically want no stairs, which has pushed builders to make ramblers the default floor plan.

What's the typical price range for a single-level home in Toquerville?

Most active single-story listings fall between the mid $500s and about $1.2M. Older ranch homes on larger irrigated lots make up the lower end, while custom new builds with casitas, RV garages, and Pine Valley Mountain views push above $1M.

Do single-story homes here usually come with RV parking or extra garage space?

Yes — it's almost expected at this price point. Three-car garages are standard on newer ramblers, and most lots have room for dedicated RV pads or RV garages with 14-foot doors. Toquerville's lot sizes make it one of the easier places in Washington County to store toys at home.

Are casitas or attached guest suites common on single-level builds?

Very common on custom builds from the last five years. Attached casitas with a private entry work well for visiting family, short-term rental income (check the town's current STR rules first), or multi-generational living, and they keep everything on one level.

How does Toquerville compare to nearby Washington or Hurricane for single-story buyers?

Toquerville offers larger lots, more privacy, and irrigation water that the bigger towns down the hill generally don't have. The tradeoff is fewer shopping and dining options — most errands mean a drive to Hurricane or St. George — and slightly higher elevation, which knocks summer temperatures down a few degrees compared to St. George.

Is HOA membership typical with these homes?

It varies by subdivision. Several of the newer pockets have light HOAs covering common areas and architectural standards, while many of the older rambler properties on acreage have no HOA at all. If avoiding HOA dues is a priority, there are still plenty of options here — just confirm before you write an offer.