5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Hyrum, Utah
Hyrum sits at the south end of Cache Valley, about eight miles below Logan, and it's one of the more practical spots in northern Utah for families that need real square footage without paying Logan bench prices. Five-bedroom homes here usually mean a main-level primary with three or four bedrooms downstairs in a finished basement — a Cache Valley standard that suits the long winters and the multi-generational households common in the area. Subdivisions like Elk Ridge, Mountain View, and the newer builds off 800 South consistently produce 2,800 to 4,500 square foot homes on lots large enough for a trampoline, a garden, and a swing set without anyone tripping over each other.
The draw for bigger households goes beyond the homes themselves. Hyrum City Reservoir is a five-minute drive for summer paddleboarding, Blacksmith Fork Canyon opens up right out the back door for fishing and snowmobiling, and Mountain Crest High in Hyde Park anchors the school zone. Commutes to USU run about 15 minutes, and Logan Regional Hospital is roughly the same. Pricing on 5+ bedroom inventory typically lands between the mid-$500s and low-$800s, with the upper end going to newer construction or homes with mountain views toward the Wellsvilles. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Hyrum.
May 2026 · Hyrum market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Hyrum.
What's the typical price range for a 5-bedroom home in Hyrum? ▾
Most 5+ bedroom homes in Hyrum land between roughly $500,000 and $750,000, depending on lot size, finished basement square footage, and whether the home backs up to open space or farmland. Newer builds in subdivisions off 800 South tend to price higher than older homes closer to Main Street. Bigger acreage properties on the south and east sides can push well past $800,000.
Are most 5-bedroom homes in Hyrum new construction or older homes? ▾
It's a mix. Hyrum has steady new construction on the south end where farmland has been subdivided over the past decade, and many of those floor plans include a finished basement with two additional bedrooms — an easy way to hit 5 or 6 bedrooms total. You'll also see older two-story homes near the city center that were built with large families in mind from the start.
Do 5+ bedroom homes here usually have basements? ▾
Yes — almost always. The math works out this way: builders put 3 bedrooms on the main or upper level and finish two more downstairs. Full basements are standard in Cache Valley because of frost depth requirements, so the space is already there. If a listing shows 5 bedrooms, expect at least 2 of them to be basement bedrooms with egress windows.
How are Hyrum schools for larger families? ▾
Hyrum feeds into Cache County School District. Kids typically attend Lincoln Elementary or Canyon Elementary, then Mountain Crest High School in nearby Nibley. The district is well regarded, and bus routes cover most of the newer subdivisions. For families relocating from out of state, that's often a major reason Hyrum gets a second look over pricier Logan neighborhoods.
Is Hyrum a reasonable commute to Logan or USU? ▾
Yes. Hyrum sits about 8 miles south of Logan and Utah State University — roughly a 15-minute drive up Highway 165 in normal conditions. Many buyers grabbing larger homes here are USU faculty, Space Dynamics Lab employees, or workers at the Schreiber Foods and JBS plants in the valley who want more square footage per dollar than Logan offers.
Do larger homes in Hyrum come with usable yard space? ▾
Generally yes. Lot sizes in Hyrum tend to run larger than what you'd see in Logan or North Logan — quarter-acre lots are common in newer subdivisions, and half-acre or larger lots show up regularly on the outskirts. That matters if a 5+ bedroom household needs room for a trampoline, garden, RV parking, or a few backyard chickens (allowed under city ordinance with limits).