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Uintah, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Uintah, Utah

Uintah is a small Weber County town tucked at the base of the foothills where Weber Canyon opens up, and it has a long history as ranch-home country. Drive through the older sections off 6550 South or up toward the bench and you'll see block after block of single-level ramblers built from the 1970s through today — many on generous lots with mature trees and Wasatch views straight out the back. The town's topography lends itself to walkout basements, so a typical single story home here actually lives like a two-level once you count the daylight basement, but daily life happens entirely on the main floor.

The buyer pool for ramblers in Uintah skews two ways: families who want a forever home without stairs, and downsizers from larger South Weber or North Ogden properties who still want a yard and a garage but are done with split-entry hauls. Proximity matters too — Hill Air Force Base is roughly 15 minutes south, Ogden is a quick I-84 hop, and SLC International is under 45 minutes when traffic cooperates. Inventory in a town this size stays tight, and well-kept single-level homes tend to draw multiple offers in spring and early summer. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like a heads-up on properties before they go live.

May 2026 · Uintah market

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

Full Uintah market report
Median sale
$460,000
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
2 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
4
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Uintah.

Why are single story homes popular in Uintah?

Uintah sits at the mouth of Weber Canyon between South Weber and Riverdale, and a big share of buyers here are either downsizing locals or families who want a long-term home without stairs. Ramblers also handle the canyon wind and winter conditions well, since you're not hauling groceries up a flight after a snowstorm. The town's lot sizes — many in the quarter-acre to half-acre range — leave room to spread a single-level floor plan out rather than building up.

What do single story homes typically cost in Uintah?

Most ramblers in Uintah trade in the mid-$500Ks to low-$800Ks depending on age, finished basement, and lot size. Newer single-level builds along the bench with Wasatch views push higher, while older ranch homes off 6550 South or near Uintah Elementary tend to come in lower. A finished walkout basement is common and adds meaningful value.

Do single story homes in Uintah usually have basements?

Yes — the vast majority do. Because Uintah sits on sloped ground rising toward the foothills, walkout and daylight basements are typical, which effectively gives you a true single-level main floor plus a full lower level. Buyers who want strictly slab-on-grade ramblers will find the inventory much thinner.

Are these homes a good fit for aging in place?

They can be, and that's a common reason buyers target them here. Look for 36-inch doorways, curbless showers, and main-floor laundry — newer builds in Uintah often include these features by default. The town is quiet, low-traffic, and close to Ogden Regional Medical Center, which matters for buyers planning ahead.

How's the commute from Uintah to Ogden or Salt Lake?

Uintah has quick access to I-84 and I-15, putting Ogden about 10 minutes north and downtown Salt Lake roughly 35-40 minutes south outside of rush hour. Hill Air Force Base is a 10-15 minute drive, which is why a lot of single-level homes here turn over with military families and base contractors.

How many single story listings are usually active in Uintah?

Uintah is a small town — under 1,500 residents — so active inventory is tight. At any given time you might see only a handful of ramblers on the market, and well-priced ones move quickly. Setting up a saved search is the practical way to catch new listings the day they hit.