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Centerfield, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Centerfield, Utah

Centerfield is a small Sanpete County town just south of Gunnison, sitting at about 5,200 feet on the flat valley floor between the Pahvant Range and the San Pitch Mountains. The housing stock here reflects its agricultural roots: most of what's on the market is single-level ramblers, ranch-style homes on generous lots, and newer one-story builds going up on the south and east edges of town. Two-story homes exist, but they're a minority — when buyers search single story in Centerfield, they're searching with the grain of the local market rather than against it. Lots tend to be larger than what you'd find on the Wasatch Front, and it's common to see homes with detached shops, RV parking, garden space, and irrigation shares attached to the deed.

The appeal is straightforward: no stairs, easier maintenance, and floor plans that work for retirees, young families, and anyone who wants a shop in the back yard more than a bonus room upstairs. Winters bring real snow (Centerfield averages around 30 inches a year) and summer highs sit in the upper 80s, so single-level layouts also mean less heating and cooling of unused upper floors. Gunnison Valley Hospital, the local schools in the South Sanpete District, and US-89 access are all within a couple of minutes. Manti, Ephraim, and Snow College are a short drive north; Salina and I-70 are 20 minutes south. Browse the active single story listings below to see what's currently on the market in Centerfield.

April 2026 · Centerfield market

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

Full Centerfield market report
Median sale
$340,000
2 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
22 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
13
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Centerfield.

Why are single story homes so common in Centerfield?

Centerfield grew up as an agricultural town in the Sanpete Valley, and most of its housing stock is mid-century ramblers, manufactured homes on permanent foundations, and newer ranch-style builds on flat lots. Land has historically been cheap enough that builders spread out rather than up, so two-story floor plans are the exception rather than the rule.

What price range should I expect for a single story home in Centerfield?

Most single-level homes in Centerfield trade in the low $300s to mid $400s, depending on age, lot size, and whether outbuildings or acreage are included. Older ramblers on standard town lots sit at the lower end, while newer builds in subdivisions south of Gunnison and homes with shop space push higher.

Do single story homes here typically have basements?

Many do. A full or daylight basement is common on ranch-style homes built from the 1970s onward, which effectively doubles the finished square footage. If main-level living without stairs is the priority, filter specifically for homes with no basement or with all bedrooms on the main floor.

Is Centerfield a good fit for retirees looking to age in place?

It can be. The flat terrain, single-level housing stock, and quiet pace draw retirees from the Wasatch Front looking for a slower lifestyle. Gunnison Valley Hospital is two minutes north, and Richfield's larger medical services are about 30 minutes south on US-89.

How far is Centerfield from Salt Lake City and St. George?

Centerfield sits roughly 140 miles south of Salt Lake City (about 2 hours 15 minutes via I-15 and US-89) and around 170 miles north of St. George. It's a practical middle-of-Utah location for buyers who want rural quiet but still need occasional access to either metro.

Are lot sizes large enough for shops, RVs, or animals?

Often yes. Many single story properties in and around Centerfield sit on a quarter-acre to a full acre, and properties on the edges of town can include irrigation shares, pasture, and room for horses or chickens. Check the zoning (R-1 versus A-1) on any specific listing before counting on livestock use.