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Myton, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Myton, Utah

Myton sits in the Uintah Basin along Highway 40, about halfway between Roosevelt and Duchesne, and the housing stock here leans heavily toward single-level builds. That's partly geography — wide, flat parcels on the bench above the Duchesne River make ranchers and ramblers the natural fit — and partly demographics. A lot of Myton buyers are oilfield workers, retirees, and families who want a house they can keep up without dealing with stairs after a long shift or as they get older. Lot sizes tend to be generous, often a half-acre or more, and many single-story properties come with detached shops, RV parking, or room for a horse or two.

Pricing in Myton runs well below Wasatch Front averages, which is one of the main reasons buyers from Vernal, Roosevelt, and even out-of-state look here. Winters get cold and snowy, summers are hot and dry, and a single-level floor plan means no hauling firewood or groceries up a staircase in January. Most one-story homes here are stick-built ramblers from the 1970s through 2000s, with a smaller share of newer manufactured homes on permanent foundations. Inventory is thin compared to bigger Utah markets, so when a well-kept single-level comes up it tends to move. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Myton.

April 2026 · Myton market

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

Full Myton market report
Median sale
$280,000
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
79 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
103.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Myton.

How many single-story homes are usually for sale in Myton at one time?

Myton is a small town of roughly 600 residents, so active inventory is typically in the single digits. On any given week you might see three to eight one-level homes listed inside city limits, with a few more in the surrounding unincorporated Duchesne County area.

What do single-story homes in Myton typically cost?

Most single-level homes in Myton trade in a wide range depending on age, acreage, and outbuildings — older ramblers on smaller lots can start in the low $200s, while newer builds or homes with shops and multiple acres push into the $400s and above. Compared to the Wasatch Front, you generally get more land and square footage for the money.

Are basements common, or are these true single-level homes?

Both exist. Many Myton ramblers were built with full or partial basements for extra bedrooms and storage, while others are slab-on-grade true single-levels. If stair-free living is a hard requirement, confirm the listing specifies no basement or that all living space is on the main floor.

Is well and septic typical for one-story homes outside the Myton town limits?

Yes. Homes inside Myton proper are usually on town water, but properties on the outskirts and in the surrounding county commonly run on private wells and septic systems. Budget for a well inspection, water quality test, and septic pumping check during due diligence.

Do single-story homes in Myton usually have room for shops, RVs, or livestock?

Most of them do. Lot sizes here are generous compared to suburban Utah, and detached shops, barns, and RV pads are common features on one-level properties. Zoning in much of the area allows horses and small livestock, but always verify with Duchesne County before counting on it.

How far is Myton from larger services like hospitals and shopping?

Roosevelt is about 15 minutes east on Highway 40 and has the closest full-service hospital, grocery stores, and big-box retail. Duchesne is roughly 15 minutes west, and Vernal — the regional hub — is about 45 minutes northeast. Salt Lake City is around a three-hour drive over Daniels Summit.