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Hyde Park, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Hyde Park, Utah

Hyde Park sits just north of Logan along Highway 91, a small Cache Valley town of roughly 5,000 residents where most of the housing stock is single-family on quarter-acre-plus lots. Townhomes are a relatively newer addition here, showing up mainly in developments built over the last decade as Utah State University staff, young families, and downsizing locals looked for lower-maintenance options without leaving the valley. Most Hyde Park townhomes run two stories, 1,400–2,200 square feet, with attached two-car garages and small private yards or patios — a practical fit for the snowy winters Cache Valley sees from November through March.

Pricing typically lands below comparable attached product in Logan or North Logan, which is part of the draw. Buyers get quick access to USU (about 10 minutes south), Logan Regional Hospital, and the canyon trailheads up Green Canyon and Logan Canyon, while still being in the Cache County School District (Greenville Elementary, North Cache Middle, Sky View High). HOA fees here tend to cover snow removal and lawn care, which matters when you're looking at five-month winters and inversion season. Inventory is thin — Hyde Park doesn't see the volume of attached listings that Providence or Smithfield do — so active townhome listings turn over quickly when they hit the market. Browse the current listings below to see what's available right now in Hyde Park.

May 2026 · Hyde Park market

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

Full Hyde Park market report
Median sale
$567,400
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
52 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
40
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Hyde Park.

How many townhomes are typically for sale in Hyde Park at one time?

Hyde Park is a small market, and active townhome inventory usually sits in the low single digits — sometimes zero. If nothing shows below, it's worth setting up an alert or expanding the search to neighboring North Logan and Smithfield, where attached product is more common.

What price range should I expect for a Hyde Park townhome?

Most Hyde Park townhomes have traded in the $300,000s to low $400,000s in recent cycles, depending on size, garage configuration, and age. Newer builds with three bedrooms and a two-car garage sit at the upper end, while older or smaller units come in below that.

Do Hyde Park townhomes have HOAs, and what do the fees usually cover?

Yes, nearly all attached product here is part of an HOA. Fees commonly cover snow removal, exterior landscaping, and sometimes exterior maintenance or insurance. Expect monthly dues in the $100–$200 range, though it varies by community — always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer.

How far is Hyde Park from Utah State University?

Hyde Park is about 6 miles north of the USU campus, roughly a 10–12 minute drive down Highway 91 or 200 East. That makes it a workable commute for faculty and staff who want a quieter setting outside Logan proper.

What schools serve townhomes in Hyde Park?

Hyde Park falls within Cache County School District. Most homes feed into Greenville Elementary, North Cache Middle School, and Sky View High School in Smithfield. Boundaries can shift, so verify with the district before relying on a specific assignment.

Are Hyde Park townhomes a good option for winter living?

Cache Valley sees real winters — snow from late fall through March and known inversion days in January. Townhomes here are popular precisely because the HOA handles snow removal on driveways and sidewalks, which is a meaningful quality-of-life benefit compared to a detached home on a corner lot.

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