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Lake Point, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Lake Point, Utah

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Lake Point is one of the easier places along the Wasatch Front to find a true single-level home. The community sits right where I-80 meets SR-36 at the north end of Tooele Valley, and most of the residential growth here has happened on flatter ground with quarter-acre and half-acre lots — exactly the kind of parcels that lend themselves to rambler floor plans rather than two-story builds. Subdivisions like Saddleback and Lake Point Estates are full of three- and four-bedroom ramblers with full basements, attached three-car garages, and room on the side for a boat or trailer, which is a big draw for buyers coming from tighter Salt Lake County lots.

The appeal of one-level living here goes beyond convenience. Lake Point gets steady wind off the Great Salt Lake and real winter weather, so skipping interior stairs makes daily life easier when you're hauling groceries or gear in from the garage. Buyers downsizing from larger Wasatch Front homes like that the primary suite, laundry, and kitchen all sit on the main floor, while the basement gives grandkids or hobbies somewhere to land. Commute-wise, downtown Salt Lake and the airport are both inside 30 minutes via I-80. Browse the active single-story listings below to see what's currently on the market in Lake Point and the surrounding Tooele Valley neighborhoods.

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May 2026 · Lake Point market

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

Full Lake Point market report
Median sale
$599,990
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
29 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
22
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Lake Point.

Are single-story homes common in Lake Point?

Yes — Lake Point sits on the flatter benches above the Great Salt Lake, and many of the subdivisions built since the early 2000s (Saddleback, Lake Point Estates, and pockets off Canyon Road) lean heavily toward ramblers. Lot sizes here often run a quarter-acre or larger, which gives builders room to spread out instead of going vertical.

What price range should I expect for a rambler in Lake Point?

Most single-level homes in Lake Point trade in the upper $400s to mid-$700s depending on square footage, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Newer builds with three-car garages and RV parking tend to sit at the top of that range, while older ramblers closer to Highway 36 come in lower.

Do single-story homes here usually have basements?

Most do. The standard Lake Point rambler is built on a full basement — often unfinished at purchase so buyers can build it out later. That effectively doubles the usable square footage while keeping all primary living, the kitchen, and the main bedrooms on one level.

How's the commute from Lake Point to Salt Lake City?

Lake Point sits right at the I-80 and SR-36 junction, so downtown Salt Lake is roughly 25-30 minutes and the airport is about 20. That commute is a big reason the area has grown — buyers get Tooele County prices and lot sizes without giving up access to the Wasatch Front.

Are these homes a good fit for buyers wanting to age in place?

They can be. A true single-level layout with the laundry, primary suite, and kitchen all on the main floor avoids stairs entirely, and the wider lots in Lake Point often accommodate ramps or zero-step entries if needed down the road. Just confirm the specific floor plan — some homes marketed as ramblers still have a step-down family room or sunken entry.

What's the wind and weather situation out here?

Lake Point is known for wind coming off the lake and through the canyon, especially in spring and fall. Single-story homes handle it well structurally, but check for things like covered patios, mature windbreak trees, and the orientation of the garage doors when you tour.