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Clarkston, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Clarkston, Utah

Clarkston sits in the northwest corner of Cache Valley, about 25 minutes from Logan and a short hop from the Idaho line. It's a small farming town — under a thousand residents — where four-bedroom houses tend to mean one of two things: an older farmhouse on a deep village lot with mature cottonwoods, or a newer build on an acre or more with a shop, pasture, and Wellsville Mountain views to the south. Buyers searching for 4+ bedrooms here are usually families who want space for kids, grandkids visiting from out of state, a home office, or a basement set up for extended family. The pace is quiet, the night sky is dark, and the closest stoplight is a 15-minute drive.

Because Clarkston is small, the 4+ bedroom segment moves slowly and inventory is limited — sometimes only a handful of listings are active at once. That makes it worth watching the MLS closely rather than waiting for the right property to surface on its own. Pay attention to water shares, septic vs. sewer (much of Clarkston is on septic), and whether outbuildings have power and water already run. Winters are real up here, with January lows in the teens and lake-effect snow rolling in off the valley, so insulation, heating source, and roof age matter more than they would in St. George. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

December 2025 · Clarkston market

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

Full Clarkston market report
Median sale
$317,500
2 closed in December 2025
Median DOM
107 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Clarkston.

How many 4+ bedroom homes are typically on the market in Clarkston?

Inventory is thin. Clarkston has roughly 700 residents and the MLS often shows only a handful of active listings town-wide at any given time, with 4+ bedroom homes making up a portion of that. It's common to see two to six qualifying listings, so setting up a saved search with instant alerts is the practical move.

What do larger homes in Clarkston usually sell for?

Most 4-bedroom homes in Clarkston trade in the mid $400Ks to high $600Ks depending on lot size, outbuildings, and whether the property includes pasture or water shares. Newer builds on an acre or more push higher, while older farmhouses in the village core can come in lower.

Are most 4+ bedroom properties on acreage or in-town lots?

Both exist, but Clarkston skews rural. Many four-bedroom listings sit on a half-acre to five acres with room for horses, chickens, or a shop. In-town lots near the LDS chapel and Clarkston Elementary tend to be smaller but still generous compared to Cache Valley standards in Logan or North Logan.

What school will my kids attend from a Clarkston address?

Clarkston falls within Cache County School District. Elementary students attend Clarkston Elementary in town, and older kids are bused to Sky View High in Smithfield. The district also serves nearby Newton and Trenton, so bus routes are well established.

How long is the commute from Clarkston to Logan or the I-15 corridor?

Logan is about 25 to 30 minutes south via SR-23 and US-91. Tremonton and the I-15 on-ramp run roughly 20 minutes west, which makes Clarkston workable for commuters heading to ATK/Northrop in Promontory or down to Ogden. Snow and farm equipment can slow things in winter and harvest season.

Do larger homes here usually include water rights or shares?

Many do. Properties with pasture or irrigated ground often come with shares in the Clarkston Irrigation Company or secondary water connections, which matters for keeping lawns and livestock through Cache Valley's dry July and August. Always confirm shares in writing during the offer phase — they don't always automatically transfer.