Single Story Homes for Sale in Carbonville, Utah
Carbonville sits just north of Price in Carbon County, a small unincorporated community along US-6/191 where the Book Cliffs rise to the east and the Wasatch Plateau climbs west toward Scofield. Single-story homes dominate the housing stock here for practical reasons: most of the area was built out between the 1950s and 1990s on flat or gently sloping lots, lot sizes run generous compared to the Wasatch Front, and ranch-style layouts made sense for coal-industry families who wanted easy maintenance and room to spread out. Today that same single-level footprint draws retirees from Price and Helper, young families who want a yard without stairs, and remote workers cashing out of Utah County for more square footage.
Prices in Carbonville typically run well below the state median — three-bedroom ranchers often trade in the $250K–$400K range depending on lot size, outbuildings, and updates. Many properties sit on a quarter to a full acre, with detached shops, RV parking, and irrigation shares being common selling points. Winters are colder than St. George but milder than Park City, with most homes heated by natural gas forced air. Commutes to Price are five minutes, Helper is ten, and Salt Lake City is roughly a two-hour drive up Spanish Fork Canyon. Browse the active single-level listings below to see what's currently on the market in Carbonville and the surrounding Price-Helper corridor.
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About single story homes in Carbonville.
How common are true single-story homes in Carbonville? ▾
Very common. Ranch and rambler floor plans dominate the older sections of Carbonville, and many newer builds along the Carbonville Road corridor were also designed as single-level homes. Two-story houses are actually the exception in this part of Carbon County.
Do most single-story homes in Carbonville have basements? ▾
Yes, the majority do. Full or partial basements are standard in this region because of frost-line depth and the cost efficiency of building down rather than up. If you want a true slab-on-grade home with no basement at all, expect a shorter list of options and be specific with your agent.
What price range should I expect for a single-story home here? ▾
Most three-bedroom ramblers in Carbonville fall between roughly $250,000 and $375,000, depending on lot size, garage setup, and whether the basement is finished. Larger properties with shops or acreage can push past $450,000, while older homes needing updates occasionally list below $230,000.
Are lots typically large enough for a shop or RV parking? ▾
Often, yes. Many Carbonville parcels run a quarter-acre to a full acre, and detached shops, RV pads, and oversized driveways are part of the local culture given the area's outdoor-recreation and trades-heavy workforce. Check zoning and any HOA rules on newer subdivisions before counting on it.
How is single-story home accessibility for older buyers? ▾
Generally good. Flat lots are common, hallways in 1970s–1990s ramblers tend to be wider than in newer urban builds, and main-floor primary suites with step-in showers show up regularly in remodeled homes. Ask listing agents about zero-step entries if mobility is a priority.
How long do single-story homes usually stay on the market in Carbonville? ▾
It varies with interest rates and season, but well-priced single-level homes in good condition typically move faster than two-story listings in the same price band because of the older buyer pool in Carbon County. Expect anywhere from a couple of weeks to a few months depending on the time of year.