Single Story Homes for Sale in Paradise, Utah
Paradise is a small farming town at the south end of Cache Valley, tucked between Hyrum Reservoir and the Wellsville Mountains. Single story homes — ramblers and ranch-style builds — make up a big share of what gets built and resold here, partly because lot sizes are generous enough to spread out on one level, and partly because the buyer pool leans toward families wanting a yard for kids and animals plus retirees who don't want stairs after a Cache Valley winter. Snow load matters at 4,800 feet, and a single level roofline is easier to maintain than a two-story with dormers and complicated valleys.
Most single story listings in Paradise sit on a quarter-acre to a full acre, often with detached shops, garden space, or room for a couple of horses. Expect a mix of 1970s and 80s ramblers along the older grid streets near the LDS chapel, plus newer ranch builds on the east bench where lots back up to pasture and foothills. Logan is a 20-minute drive north for USU, the regional hospital, and the airport shuttle to SLC. Hyrum is five minutes away for day-to-day errands. Inventory in a town this size moves slower than Logan or Providence, so checking back regularly pays off. Browse the active single level listings below to see what's currently on the market in Paradise.
June 2026 · Paradise market
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About single story homes in Paradise.
Why are single story homes popular in Paradise? ▾
Paradise sits in Cache Valley at roughly 4,800 feet, and winters bring real snow and ice. A single level layout means no hauling groceries up stairs after a storm, easier roof and gutter access, and a simpler floor plan for retirees and families with young kids alike. Many of the older farmhouses south of town were built single story from the start.
What lot sizes are typical for ranch-style homes here? ▾
Paradise is rural, so lots tend to be larger than what you'd see in Logan or North Logan. Half-acre to full-acre parcels are common, and properties with horse rights or small acreage show up regularly. That extra ground often gives single story builds the footprint they need without feeling cramped.
Are newer single level builds available, or mostly older homes? ▾
Both. You'll see 1970s and 80s ramblers on established lots near 8800 South, plus newer construction along the east bench as buyers leave Logan and Hyrum for more space. Newer ranch builds in Paradise often include three-car garages and walkout basements that take advantage of the slope toward the Little Bear River.
How far is Paradise from Logan and USU? ▾
About 12 miles south of Logan, or a 20-minute drive to Utah State University. Hyrum is five minutes north, which is where most residents pick up groceries and gas. Commuters to Smithfield or the north end of the valley should plan on 30 to 35 minutes door to door.
What's the price range for single story homes in Paradise? ▾
Most ranch-style homes in Paradise land between the mid $400s and $750K depending on age, acreage, and outbuildings. Properties with horse setups, shops, or larger parcels push above $800K. Active inventory turns over slowly here, so the list below is worth checking weekly.
Do single story homes in Paradise usually have basements? ▾
Yes, full or daylight basements are the norm given the sloped terrain on the east side of town. That effectively doubles the living space while keeping the main-floor layout you want. Walkout basements are common on lots that drop toward the river or the fields west of Highway 165.