Single Story Homes for Sale in North Logan, Utah
Single-story homes are the dominant build style across much of North Logan, especially in the older neighborhoods west of Main Street and in the ranch-era subdivisions around Green Canyon High and Cedar Ridge Elementary. The terrain helps — North Logan sits on a gentle bench above the Cache Valley floor, so builders had room to spread footprints horizontally instead of going up. That means a lot of true ramblers from the 1970s through the 1990s with daylight or walk-out basements, plus a steady stream of newer single-level builds in developments like Elk Ridge and the areas off 2500 North. Lot sizes tend to run larger than what you'd find in central Logan, and mountain views of the Bear River Range from the back patio are common rather than a premium feature.
Buyers who want one-level living in North Logan are usually a mix of retirees staying close to Utah State University and Logan Regional Hospital, young families who want a finished basement for kids or guests, and remote workers who like a main-floor office. Winter matters here: Cache Valley gets real snow and inversion, so a single-story layout with an attached garage and no exterior stairs is a practical year-round choice, not a luxury. Pricing for ramblers typically lands a bit above the North Logan median because of the larger lots and square footage on the main floor. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · North Logan market
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About single story homes in North Logan.
Are single-story homes common in North Logan? ▾
Yes — ramblers and other one-level designs make up a large share of North Logan's housing stock, particularly in subdivisions built between 1975 and 2005. Newer construction north of 2500 North also includes a steady supply of single-level floor plans, often with three-car garages.
Do most single-story homes here have basements? ▾
Most do. Because North Logan sits on a bench with good drainage, full basements (often daylight or walk-out) are standard on ramblers. That effectively doubles the living space without adding a second story, which is why total square footage on these homes often surprises out-of-area buyers.
What's the price range for a single-story home in North Logan? ▾
Most one-level homes trade in a wide band depending on age, lot size, and basement finish — entry-level ramblers on smaller lots start lower, while newer builds with three-car garages and finished basements push well above the city median. Check the active listings below for current pricing.
Are single-story homes a good choice for Cache Valley winters? ▾
They tend to be. No exterior stairs to shovel, easier roof access, and attached garages that open directly into the main living level all make winter life simpler. Just pay attention to roof pitch and insulation on older ramblers, since snow loads in North Logan are real.
Which neighborhoods have the most one-level homes? ▾
The established areas around Cedar Ridge Elementary, the streets off 1600 North and 2000 North, and the newer developments near Green Canyon all have strong concentrations of ramblers. The closer you get to Green Canyon and the foothills, the more likely you are to find larger lots with mountain views.
Can I find single-story homes with main-floor primary suites? ▾
Yes, and it's increasingly the standard in newer North Logan construction. Builders in the area know the buyer pool includes a lot of empty nesters and USU-adjacent professionals who want everything — kitchen, laundry, primary bedroom — on one level.