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Salina, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Salina, Utah

Salina sits at the crossroads of I-70 and US-89 in Sevier County, a small ranching and trucking town of about 2,500 people roughly two and a half hours south of Salt Lake City. Single-story homes dominate the local housing stock here — most of Salina was built out in the mid-century ranch era, with brick ramblers on quarter-acre to half-acre lots making up the bulk of what trades on the MLS. Prices tend to run well below the Wasatch Front, with most one-level homes landing in the $250K–$425K range depending on lot size, outbuildings, and whether the property backs up to pasture or sits on one of the older streets near Main.

Buyers gravitating toward one-level living in Salina are usually retirees downsizing from larger Utah markets, families wanting a workshop or RV pad on a flat lot, or remote workers who want quiet and a short walk to Burns Bench and the Sevier River. The flat valley floor makes single-level construction the default, and many properties include detached garages, hay sheds, or horse setups that pair naturally with rambler floor plans. Winters are cold but dry, summers hit the mid-90s, and the elevation (around 5,150 feet) keeps evenings comfortable. Browse the active listings below to see which one-level Salina homes are currently on the market.

June 2026 · Salina market

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

Full Salina market report
Median sale
$355,000
4 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
127 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
88.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
9
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About single story homes in Salina.

Are most homes in Salina single-story?

Yes. The vast majority of Salina's housing stock is single-level — brick ramblers, manufactured homes on permanent foundations, and newer one-story builds on the south and east edges of town. Two-story homes exist but are the exception, so inventory for one-level living is generally healthier here than in larger Utah cities.

What do single-story homes in Salina typically cost?

Most one-level homes in Salina trade between $250,000 and $425,000. Smaller older ramblers near downtown can dip below that, while newer builds or properties with significant acreage, shops, or horse facilities can push past $500,000.

Do these homes usually come with basements?

Many of the mid-century ramblers in Salina have full or partial basements, which effectively doubles usable square footage while keeping all primary living on one level. Newer construction is more of a mix — some slab-on-grade, some with basements depending on the builder and lot.

Is Salina a good fit for retirees wanting one-level living?

It can be. The flat terrain, low cost of living, and quiet pace appeal to retirees, but Salina is small — the nearest hospital is in Richfield about 20 minutes south, and major medical and shopping require a trip to Provo or St. George. Buyers who value rural quiet over convenience tend to do well here.

Are lot sizes larger than what I'd find on the Wasatch Front?

Generally yes. Quarter-acre to half-acre lots are common in town, and properties on the outskirts often run one to five acres with irrigation rights, outbuildings, or animal rights. That makes single-story homes with shops or RV parking much easier to find than in Utah or Salt Lake County.

How long do single-story listings typically sit on the market in Salina?

It varies with rates and season, but Salina is a thinner market than the Wasatch Front — well-priced ramblers can move in a few weeks, while higher-end acreage properties sometimes sit 60–120 days. Checking active days-on-market in the listings below gives the clearest current picture.