Single Story Homes for Sale in Stansbury Park, Utah
Stansbury Park sits on the east side of the Tooele Valley about 35 minutes west of Salt Lake City, built around a man-made lake, an 18-hole golf course, and an observatory that anchors the original 1970s master plan. Single story homes — ramblers, in local terms — are a staple of the community because so much of the early build-out happened when single-level ranch designs were the standard. That history means buyers shopping for one-level living here have more resale options than they'd find in newer Tooele County subdivisions like Overlake or Stockton, where two-story floor plans dominate.
The appeal is practical. Wasatch winters bring real snow to the valley floor, and a single-level layout means no stairs to navigate when you're hauling groceries in from the garage in January. Retirees downsizing from Salt Lake, families with young kids, and commuters who'd rather not climb stairs after the I-80 drive all gravitate toward ramblers in the lake and golf course neighborhoods. Most come with full basements, generous lots by Wasatch Front standards, and mature landscaping you won't see in brand-new construction. Prices typically run mid-$400s to high-$600s, with golf course frontage and lake views pushing higher. Browse the active single level listings below to see what's currently on the market in Stansbury Park.
"}]May 2026 · Stansbury Park market
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Why are single story homes in demand in Stansbury Park? ▾
Tooele County has a strong mix of retirees, young families, and commuters who don't want to deal with stairs after a long day driving I-80 to Salt Lake. Ramblers also handle the area's hot summers and snowy winters well — no hauling laundry up a flight of stairs in January. Many of the older homes around the lake and golf course were originally built as single-level ranches in the 1970s and 80s.
What neighborhoods in Stansbury Park have the most single story homes? ▾
The original Stansbury Park sections near the lake, the golf course loop along Country Club Drive, and pockets of Lakeside have a high concentration of ramblers. Newer subdivisions like Village and Benson Mill lean more toward two-story builds, but single-level floor plans still pop up, especially on larger lots.
What's the typical price range for a single level home here? ▾
Most single story homes in Stansbury Park trade in the mid-$400s to high-$600s depending on square footage, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Larger ramblers backing the golf course or with lake views can push past $750K. Smaller 1980s ranchers without a basement sit at the lower end of that range.
Do these homes usually come with basements? ▾
Yes — most ramblers in Stansbury Park were built with full basements, often unfinished or partially finished. That effectively doubles the usable square footage and is a big reason buyers favor ranchers here over true slab-on-grade single-levels, which are rare in Tooele County.
How's the commute from Stansbury Park to Salt Lake? ▾
It's roughly 35-40 minutes to downtown Salt Lake via I-80, depending on weather and Lake Point traffic. The Tooele Valley has grown fast enough that morning backups through the Lake Point junction are now a real factor — something to consider if you're touring homes during off-peak hours.
Are single story homes harder to find than two-stories in Stansbury Park? ▾
They move faster, yes. Builders in the newer phases default to two-story plans because they fit more square footage on smaller lots, so single-level inventory leans toward resales from the original Stansbury build-out. Expect fewer active listings at any given time and be ready to tour quickly when one hits the market.