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Hatch, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Hatch, Utah

Hatch is a small Garfield County town of roughly 130 residents sitting at about 6,900 feet along U.S. 89, halfway between Panguitch and the north entrance to Bryce Canyon. Single-level living makes practical sense here for a few specific reasons: winters get cold and snowy at this elevation, many buyers are retirees or second-home owners who want to skip stairs after a day at Bryce or fishing the Sevier River, and the area's older ranch homes and newer cabin-style builds tend to favor wide one-story footprints on generous lots. Most single story homes in Hatch sit on a half acre or more, with detached garages or shops common because residents store ATVs, snowmobiles, and trailers for the surrounding public lands.

Inventory in Hatch is thin — the town often has only a handful of active listings at any given time — so the single-level pool ranges from modest 1970s ranches under $300K to newer custom builds with vaulted great rooms and Dixie National Forest views pushing past $600K. Buyers should expect well-and-septic systems rather than municipal sewer in many cases, and propane is the standard heat source. Drive times matter too: Panguitch is 12 minutes north for groceries and the hospital, Bryce Canyon is 20 minutes south, and Cedar City with its regional airport is about an hour west. Browse the active listings below to see what single-level properties are currently on the market in Hatch.

March 2026 · Hatch market

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

Full Hatch market report
Median sale
$335,000
1 closed in March 2026
Median DOM
127 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Hatch.

Why are single story homes popular in Hatch?

Hatch sits at nearly 7,000 feet, so winters bring real snow and ice — single-level layouts mean no stairs to shovel or navigate in boots. The town also attracts retirees and second-home buyers using Hatch as a Bryce Canyon basecamp, and that demographic strongly prefers one-story living.

What do single story homes in Hatch typically cost?

Pricing ranges widely based on age and acreage. Older ranch-style homes on smaller lots can start in the high $200Ks, while newer custom one-level builds with shops, views, or larger parcels often run $500K to $700K+. Inventory is limited, so prices move with whatever happens to be listed.

Do most single-level homes in Hatch sit on well and septic?

Yes, most properties outside the small town core rely on private wells and septic systems. Buyers should budget for inspections of both during due diligence, and ask about water rights if the parcel includes irrigation or pasture.

How is heating handled in Hatch homes?

Propane is the standard fuel for furnaces and water heaters since natural gas service is not available in town. Many one-story homes also have wood stoves or pellet stoves as a secondary heat source, which is practical given the long winters at this elevation.

Are there HOAs on single story homes in Hatch?

Most properties in and around Hatch are not part of an HOA — it's largely rural Garfield County land with minimal covenants. A few newer subdivisions or cabin developments nearby may have basic CC&Rs, so check the listing details for any community fees or restrictions.

How long do single story listings usually stay on the market here?

Because Hatch is a tiny market with very few active listings, days-on-market varies dramatically — well-priced single-level homes can sell in a few weeks, while unique or higher-priced properties sometimes sit for several months waiting for the right buyer.