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Fountain Green, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Fountain Green, Utah

Fountain Green sits in Sanpete County at about 6,000 feet elevation, a small ranching town of roughly 1,100 people along Highway 89 between Nephi and Mount Pleasant. It's known statewide for its annual Lamb Day celebration each July, and the surrounding valley is mostly hay fields, sheep operations, and quiet residential streets. Single story homes dominate the housing stock here — many built between the 1940s and 1980s on generous lots, with newer ramblers going up on the edges of town on half-acre to full-acre parcels. Buyers gravitate to single-level living in Fountain Green for practical reasons: winters bring real snow at this elevation, and not having to shovel a second-story deck or haul groceries up stairs matters when you're 65 or planning to age in place.

Price points run lower than most of the Wasatch Front. Older ramblers in town often trade in the $300Ks, while newer builds on acreage with shops or horse setups can push into the $500Ks and above. Nephi is about 25 minutes north for groceries and the I-15 on-ramp, and Provo is roughly an hour's drive. The buyer pool here skews toward retirees leaving busier counties, remote workers wanting land and quiet, and multi-generational families who want everyone on one floor. Inventory turns over slowly — there are often only a handful of single-story homes listed at any given time. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Fountain Green.

April 2026 · Fountain Green market

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

Full Fountain Green market report
Median sale
$562,450
2 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
49 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
9
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Fountain Green.

How many single story homes are typically for sale in Fountain Green?

Fountain Green is small, so active inventory usually sits between two and eight homes total at any given time, and the majority of those are single-level ramblers or older one-story farmhouses. If nothing matches today, new listings tend to appear in spring and early summer when sellers time around the school year and Lamb Day traffic.

What do single story homes in Fountain Green usually cost?

Older in-town ramblers on standard lots commonly list in the $280K–$380K range. Newer one-level builds on a half-acre or more, especially those with detached shops or horse property, run from the low $400Ks into the $600Ks depending on outbuildings and acreage.

Are most homes here on city water and sewer or wells and septic?

Homes inside the town grid are typically on Fountain Green city water and municipal sewer. Properties on the outskirts or on larger acreage often run a septic system, and a few rely on private or shared wells for irrigation. The listing detail or seller disclosure will spell out which systems apply.

Is the elevation a concern for single-level living?

Fountain Green sits near 6,000 feet, so winters are colder and snowier than the Utah Valley floor. A single-story footprint helps with snow removal, roof access, and heating efficiency, but buyers should still look at insulation, window quality, and heat source — propane and electric are both common since natural gas service is limited in parts of town.

Can I find single story homes with horse property or a shop?

Yes — Sanpete County is horse country, and a meaningful share of Fountain Green ramblers sit on a half-acre to several acres with corrals, loafing sheds, or detached shops. Filter the listings below for acreage and outbuildings, or call us and we'll pull every one-level property with equestrian setup currently on the MLS.

How far is Fountain Green from Provo, Nephi, and the nearest hospital?

Nephi is about 25 minutes north via Highway 132 and I-15, and that's where most residents do bigger grocery runs. Provo is roughly an hour, and Salt Lake City around 90 minutes. The closest hospitals are Central Valley Medical Center in Nephi and Sanpete Valley Hospital in Mount Pleasant, both within a 20-25 minute drive.