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Elsinore, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Elsinore, Utah

Elsinore is a small Sevier Valley town about 10 minutes south of Richfield on I-70, and the housing stock reflects its agricultural roots: most of what's here is single-level. Ranchers from the 1970s and 80s on quarter-acre to multi-acre lots, newer modular and manufactured homes on permanent foundations, and the occasional custom build sit alongside older brick homes from the town's early farming days. If stairs are a deal-breaker — whether for aging in place, mobility, or just preference — Elsinore is one of the easier markets in central Utah to shop, because two-story construction is genuinely uncommon here rather than a niche.

The trade-offs are worth understanding before you tour. Elsinore sits at roughly 5,300 feet, so winters bring real snow and summer nights cool off fast — single-level layouts with good insulation and a decent furnace matter more than AC tonnage. Many properties carry irrigation shares from the Sevier River system, which can water a pasture, garden, or horse setup but adds a layer of due diligence at closing. Richfield handles the bulk of regional shopping, medical care, and the Sevier School District schools most Elsinore kids attend, and Cove Fort, Fish Lake, and the I-70 corridor are all within easy reach. Browse the active single story listings below to see what's currently on the market in Elsinore and the surrounding Sevier Valley.

June 2026 · Elsinore market

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

Full Elsinore market report
Median sale
$450,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
3 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
6
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Elsinore.

Why are single story homes so common in Elsinore?

Elsinore developed as a small agricultural town in the Sevier Valley, and most building stock is ramblers, manufactured homes on permanent foundations, and 1970s-90s ranch builds on larger lots. Two-story construction is the exception here, not the rule, so single-level living is the default rather than a premium feature.

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

Most single-level homes in Elsinore trade in the rough range of the mid $300s to low $500s depending on lot size, outbuildings, and whether the property includes irrigation shares. Older homes on bigger parcels with shops or horse setups tend to push the upper end.

Are these homes on full basements or true single-level slabs?

Both exist. Many Sevier County ramblers were built with full or partial basements for storage and cold-weather insulation, while newer manufactured and modular homes sit on crawl space or slab. If you want zero stairs at all, filter for slab-on-grade or check the basement field on each listing.

Is single-level living practical for the climate here?

Yes. Elsinore sits around 5,300 feet with cold winters and snow load to consider, but ranch-style roofs handle it fine and single-level layouts mean no hauling groceries upstairs through January storms. Summers are dry and mild compared to St. George, which keeps cooling costs reasonable on a wider single-story footprint.

Do single story homes in Elsinore usually come with acreage?

Often, yes. Lots of half an acre to several acres are common, and many properties include irrigation rights tied to the Elsinore canal system. That's a meaningful part of the value here, so confirm shares and pressurized vs. flood irrigation during due diligence.

How active is the Elsinore market for one-level homes?

Inventory is thin. Elsinore has a population under 1,000, so there are typically only a handful of active listings at any time, and well-priced ranchers move quickly to buyers coming from Richfield, Monroe, and out-of-state. Setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch new ones.