Luxury Homes for Sale in Corinne, Utah
Corinne sits in Box Elder County along the Bear River, a quiet farm town with roots going back to the 1860s railroad era. Luxury listings here look different than in Park City or the Salt Lake foothills — think custom-built homes on multiple acres, horse properties with irrigation rights, and newer construction with high-end finishes rather than gated subdivisions. A luxury budget in Corinne, generally homes from the $700,000s up, buys land and privacy that would cost triple in Wasatch County: five, ten, even forty acres with room for an arena, shop, or private pond, all still under an hour from Ogden and about ninety minutes from Salt Lake City International.
Buyers drawn to this price point tend to want acreage, agricultural water shares, and distance from neighbors more than they want walkability or nightlife. Custom homes here often include heated shops, RV bays, and geothermal or high-efficiency systems built for the area's cold winters and hot, dry summers. Because inventory in this range is thin — often just a handful of homes at any given time — new listings move fast when they're priced right. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Corinne market
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Common questions
About luxury homes in Corinne.
What price range counts as luxury in Corinne? ▾
In Corinne, luxury listings generally start around $750K and run past $1.5M, with the very top end usually involving 10+ acres, water shares, and large outbuildings. That's well below comparable luxury thresholds in Park City or Holladay, so buyers coming from those markets often get substantially more land and shop space for the money.
Do luxury properties in Corinne usually include acreage? ▾
Yes — most homes at this price point sit on at least 2 to 5 acres, and many are on 10 acres or more. Land, irrigation rights, and outbuilding square footage tend to drive the price as much as the house itself, which is a different equation than typical Wasatch Front luxury.
Are water shares included with high-end Corinne properties? ▾
Often, yes. Bear River Canal Company shares and secondary water rights are common with larger parcels and matter a lot for pasture, gardens, and livestock. Always confirm share counts and transferability in the title work — they don't always automatically convey.
How's the commute from Corinne to Ogden or Salt Lake? ▾
Brigham City is about 10 minutes east, Ogden runs roughly 25–30 minutes south on I-15, and downtown Salt Lake is about an hour. SLC International is also around an hour, which makes Corinne workable for buyers who travel but want rural acreage at the end of the day.
What should I look at during inspections out here? ▾
Beyond the standard inspection, pay attention to well depth and flow rates, septic system age and capacity, irrigation infrastructure, and the condition of any shops or barns. Outbuildings often weren't permitted the same way the house was, so confirm what's recorded with Box Elder County.
How many luxury listings are typically active in Corinne? ▾
Corinne is a small market, so inventory at the top end is thin — often just a handful of active listings at any given time. That means new listings move quickly when they're priced right, and it's worth setting up MLS alerts rather than waiting to check back.