4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Deweyville, Utah
Deweyville is a small unincorporated community in Box Elder County, tucked along the Bear River between Tremonton and Honeyville off Highway 13. The whole area has a working-agricultural feel — hay fields, cattle, irrigation ditches, and views west toward the Promontory Mountains — and that rural character carries into the housing stock. Four-bedroom-plus homes here are usually one of two things: an older farmhouse that's been added onto over the decades, or a newer custom rambler built on an acre or more by a family that wanted space for kids, a shop, and a few animals. Tract subdivisions don't really exist in Deweyville the way they do in Tremonton or Brigham City, so each larger home tends to feel distinct.
Demand for 4+ bedroom properties in this pocket comes mostly from families commuting to Northrop Grumman, the Tremonton industrial corridor, or down I-15 to Ogden, plus buyers priced out of Cache Valley looking over the mountain. Winters bring inversion fog off the river bottoms and snow that sticks; summers are dry and hot, which is why most larger lots include pressurized irrigation shares. Expect well-and-septic on rural parcels, propane heat in some older homes, and outbuilding allowances that would never fly in a Wasatch Front HOA. The current 4+ bedroom listings in Deweyville are shown below — inventory is usually thin, so the active set turns over quickly.
December 2025 · Deweyville market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Deweyville.
What size lots do 4+ bedroom homes in Deweyville typically sit on? ▾
Most larger Deweyville homes sit on parcels between half an acre and five acres, with some agricultural properties running 10 to 40 acres. Zoning along the Bear River corridor leans rural-residential, so even mid-sized family homes often come with room for horses, a shop, or hay ground. Buyers coming from Ogden or Logan are usually surprised how much land comes attached at this price point.
What school district serves Deweyville? ▾
Deweyville falls under Box Elder School District. Most kids attend Bear River High in Garland, with elementary and middle school options in Tremonton about 10 minutes south. The district has a strong agricultural and FFA tradition that fits the rural character of the area.
How far is the commute to Ogden, Logan, or the ATK/Northrop Grumman plant? ▾
Deweyville sits roughly 25 minutes north of Ogden via I-15, about 35 minutes west of Logan over Sardine Canyon, and 20 to 30 minutes from the Northrop Grumman (formerly ATK) facilities near Promontory and Corinne. That commute pattern is the main reason 4-bedroom homes here sell to engineering and aerospace families who want acreage without driving more than 30 minutes to work.
Are 4+ bedroom homes here usually on well and septic or city utilities? ▾
Most properties outside the small village core run on private well and septic. Water rights are a real conversation in Box Elder County, so check whether shares in the local irrigation company convey with the property. Newer builds closer to Highway 13 sometimes tie into culinary water through a local improvement district.
What price range should I expect for a 4-bedroom home in Deweyville? ▾
As of recent activity, 4-bedroom homes in Deweyville generally run from the mid $400s for an older home on a standard lot up to $900K+ for newer builds on multiple acres with outbuildings. Homes with shops, water rights, or river frontage push toward the top of that range. Inventory is thin, so weeks can pass with only a handful of qualifying listings.
Is new construction available, or is most inventory existing homes? ▾
Both exist, but existing homes dominate. A handful of small custom builders work the Deweyville-Honeyville-Tremonton stretch, often on lots a buyer already owns. If a spec home does come up on the MLS, it usually sells quickly because larger floor plans on acreage are the scarcest piece of the local inventory.