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Avon, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Avon, Utah

Avon sits at the south end of Cache Valley, tucked between the Wellsville Mountains and the Bear River Range about 25 minutes south of Logan on Highway 165. It's a small farming community where lot sizes are measured in acres rather than square feet, and that's exactly why view properties here look different than what you'll see in Providence or North Logan. Homes are spread out, hayfields and pasture fill the gaps, and the ridgelines on both sides of the valley stay visible from almost every parcel. Elevation runs around 4,900 feet, so winters bring real snow and summer evenings cool off fast — the kind of climate where a covered porch facing west gets used nine months a year.

View buyers come to Avon for a specific reason: the sightlines aren't going to get built out. Cache County's agricultural zoning, combined with active farming operations and large minimum lot sizes, keeps the foreground open in a way that's getting harder to find elsewhere in northern Utah. Most listings sit on one to ten acres, many with outbuildings, horse setups, or room to add them. Buyers commuting to USU, Logan Regional, or the tech employers in North Logan trade a longer drive for quiet, dark skies, and unobstructed mountain frontage. Browse the active Avon view listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you want help comparing parcels or pulling zoning details.

June 2026 · Avon market

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

Full Avon market report
Median sale
$1,175,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

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Common questions

About homes with views in Avon.

What kind of views can I expect from homes in Avon?

Most properties look out over the Wellsville Mountains to the west or the Bear River Range to the east, with working farms and pasture in the foreground. Some parcels on the bench sit high enough to catch valley views down toward Paradise and Hyrum Reservoir. Sunset light on the Wellsvilles is the view buyers tend to remember after a showing.

Are view lots in Avon usually on acreage?

Yes. Avon is unincorporated Cache County and most homes sit on one to ten acres, with some larger horse properties and ag parcels mixed in. That means the view is usually protected by the lot size itself rather than by HOA rules, since HOAs are rare out here.

How does Avon compare to nearby Paradise or Hyrum for view properties?

Avon sits further south and higher in elevation than Paradise or Hyrum, so winters are colder and snow lingers longer, but the trade-off is less density and wider sightlines. Prices per acre tend to run lower than comparable view lots closer to Logan, though the commute into town is 20-25 minutes.

Will future development block the views?

Cache County zoning in the Avon area leans agricultural with large minimum lot sizes, which limits how dense new construction can get. That said, it's worth checking the specific parcel's zoning and any neighboring ag land that could be subdivided down the road. A local agent can pull the county GIS layers before you write an offer.

What's the price range for view homes in Avon right now?

View properties in Avon generally run from the upper $500s for older homes on smaller acreage up past $1.2M for newer custom builds on 5+ acres with unobstructed mountain frontage. Bare view lots, when they come up, typically trade between $150K and $350K depending on size, access, and utilities.

Is internet and utility service reliable this far south in the valley?

Power and culinary or well water are standard, but high-speed internet varies parcel by parcel. Some homes have fiber pulled in, others rely on fixed wireless or Starlink. Ask for the current provider and speeds during due diligence — it's the detail that surprises buyers moving from Logan or the Wasatch Front.