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Honeyville, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Honeyville, Utah

Honeyville is a small agricultural community in Box Elder County, tucked between the Wellsville Mountains and the Bear River about 12 miles north of Brigham City. The town has fewer than 1,500 residents, plenty of working farmland, and a housing stock that leans heavily toward ramblers and ranch-style builds on larger lots — the kind of layout that fits how people actually live out here, with shops, gardens, and a little pasture out back. For buyers who want everything on one level, Honeyville's inventory is naturally well suited: most homes were built with main-floor primary suites, attached garages, and easy single-level flow rather than the multi-story floor plans common in newer Wasatch Front subdivisions.

Single-level living matters in a place like Honeyville for practical reasons. Retirees from Logan, Tremonton, and Brigham City often relocate here for the slower pace and lower density, and a no-stairs floor plan keeps a home livable for the long haul. Younger families like ramblers too because basements add cheap square footage and the wide lots leave room for kids, animals, or a detached shop. Winters bring real snow at this elevation (around 4,300 feet), so a layout that minimizes hauling groceries up stairs has obvious appeal from November through March. Browse the active single-level listings below to see what's currently on the market in Honeyville and the surrounding Box Elder area.

May 2026 · Honeyville market

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

Full Honeyville market report
Median sale
$529,900
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Honeyville.

Why are single story homes common in Honeyville?

Honeyville is a small Box Elder County farming town where most lots are generously sized and land has historically been affordable, so builders rarely needed to go vertical. Many homes were built as ranchers on agricultural or semi-rural parcels, and that one-level rambler style remains the dominant layout in town.

What do single story homes in Honeyville typically cost?

Pricing varies widely with acreage, but most single-level homes in Honeyville trade in a range that runs from the mid $400s for smaller ramblers on standard lots up past $800k for newer builds on an acre or more. Older farmhouses on larger parcels can push higher when outbuildings or water shares are included.

Do these homes usually sit on larger lots?

Yes. Honeyville zoning leans rural, and it's common to see single-level homes on a third of an acre up through full acreage with room for horses, chickens, or a shop. If a basement-free footprint matters to you, the trade-off is usually a wider lot, which most local buyers welcome.

Are basements typical, or are these truly one-level layouts?

Both exist. Many Honeyville ramblers were built with full or daylight basements for extra bedrooms and storage, while a smaller share are slab-on-grade true one-story builds. If you specifically want no stairs at all, plan to verify the foundation type on each listing before touring.

How far is Honeyville from Brigham City and Tremonton?

Honeyville sits on the Highway 13/69 corridor about 10 minutes south of Tremonton and roughly 12 minutes north of Brigham City. Logan is about 30 minutes east over Sardine Canyon, and Ogden is around 35 minutes south on I-15, which keeps commutes manageable from a one-level home in a quiet setting.

Are new single story homes being built in Honeyville?

New construction does happen, but at a trickle compared to cities further south. Most new single-level builds are custom homes on private lots rather than tract subdivisions, so inventory turns over slowly and well-maintained existing ramblers tend to draw strong interest when they list.