Single Story Homes for Sale in Tremonton, Utah
Tremonton sits at the north end of Box Elder County, about 20 minutes west of Brigham City and roughly an hour from downtown Salt Lake. It's a working agricultural town — Malt-O-Meal (Post Consumer Brands) and La-Z-Boy are the big employers, and most subdivisions sit on flat or gently sloped lots between the Bear River and the Wellsville foothills. That flat terrain is one reason single-level homes are so common here: builders have been putting up ramblers on quarter-acre and half-acre lots in neighborhoods like Holmgren Estates, Pheasant Run, and the newer phases off 2000 West for years, and resale ranchers from the 1970s and 80s fill the older streets closer to Main.
For buyers who don't want stairs — retirees aging in place, young families who want kids and parents on the same level, or anyone who's just done with two-story living — Tremonton's single-story inventory tends to price well below comparable ramblers in Davis or Weber County. Most one-level homes here run between roughly $400K and $600K depending on lot size, garage count (RV bays are common), and whether the basement is finished. Bear River School District serves the area, winters bring real snow off the lake, and summers are dry and hot. Browse the active listings below to see which single-level homes are currently on the market in Tremonton.
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About single story homes in Tremonton.
Are single-story homes common in Tremonton? ▾
Yes. Because lots here are generally larger and flatter than in Wasatch Front cities, builders have favored rambler floor plans for decades. You'll see a healthy mix of older ranchers near downtown and newer one-level builds in subdivisions on the west and south sides of town.
Do most single-level homes in Tremonton have basements? ▾
Most do. The standard build is a rambler over a full basement — sometimes finished, sometimes left for the buyer to complete. If you specifically want a true slab-on-grade single-story with no basement, those exist but are less common and worth flagging to your agent early.
What's the typical price range for a one-level home in Tremonton? ▾
Most single-story homes trade between roughly $400,000 and $600,000, with smaller older ramblers occasionally dipping into the $300s and larger custom builds on acreage pushing past $700,000. RV garages, shop space, and finished basements are the biggest drivers of the upper end.
Are there 55+ or age-restricted single-level communities in Tremonton? ▾
Tremonton itself doesn't have a dedicated 55+ community the way some larger Utah cities do, but many retirees buy single-level homes in the standard subdivisions. If an age-restricted community is a must, nearby Brigham City and the Logan area have a few more options.
How is the lot size on single-story homes here compared to the Wasatch Front? ▾
Generally larger. Quarter-acre lots are the norm, half-acre and bigger lots show up regularly, and properties on the edges of town often include outbuildings, garden space, or room for a couple of horses. That's a major reason buyers from Davis and Weber counties look this direction.
What should I know about winters in a single-story Tremonton home? ▾
Box Elder County gets real winter — snow, ice, and stretches of cold that can drop into the teens. Single-level layouts make snow removal and roof access easier than two-story homes, but check the heating setup (gas furnace is standard) and ask about insulation, especially on older ramblers built before 1990.