No HOA Homes for Sale in Hyrum, Utah
Hyrum sits on the south end of Cache Valley, about ten minutes from Logan and twenty from Utah State University, and it has always been more of a working town than a planned-community town. That history matters when buyers are hunting for properties without an HOA: the bulk of Hyrum's housing stock was built on older town lots, county-style half-acre parcels, and small subdivisions that predate the modern HOA era. You'll see a lot of mid-century ramblers along Main Street, brick farmhouses on the east bench backing toward Blacksmith Fork Canyon, and newer infill builds on quarter- to third-acre lots — most of which carry no association dues and no architectural review board.
For buyers who want to park an RV in the side yard, run a home-based contracting business, build a detached shop, or keep chickens, Hyrum's no-HOA inventory is one of the more practical options in northern Utah. Lot sizes tend to be generous compared to Logan or North Logan, prices generally come in below the Cache Valley median, and you're still close to Hyrum Reservoir, the Hardware Ranch elk feedground, and canyon access for hunting and fishing. Just keep in mind that the absence of an HOA doesn't mean the absence of rules — Hyrum City zoning still governs setbacks, livestock, and accessory structures. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Hyrum market
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About no hoa homes in Hyrum.
Are most homes in Hyrum free of HOA dues? ▾
Yes — a large share of Hyrum's housing stock sits on older platted lots in the original townsite and on county-style subdivisions where no HOA was ever formed. Newer pockets near Elk Ridge Park and a few cul-de-sac developments off 600 South do carry HOAs, but they're the exception rather than the rule.
Can I park an RV, boat, or work trailer at a no-HOA home in Hyrum? ▾
In most cases yes, which is a big reason buyers seek these properties. Cache Valley is full of hunters, boaters (Hyrum Reservoir is two minutes away), and tradespeople who need to keep equipment on site. You'll still need to follow Hyrum City zoning on setbacks and front-yard parking, but there's no association sending violation letters.
Do no-HOA homes here usually allow chickens, goats, or horses? ▾
Many lots — especially anything over a quarter acre on the south and east sides of town — are zoned to allow chickens and small livestock, and some larger parcels permit horses. Always confirm the specific zoning designation with Hyrum City before closing, since rules differ between R-1, RA, and agricultural zones.
Is there a price difference between HOA and no-HOA homes in Hyrum? ▾
Pricing tracks more with age, lot size, and condition than HOA status. Older no-HOA homes near Main Street and Elite Hall tend to run lower per square foot than newer HOA-governed builds on the north end, but the gap is usually a reflection of finishes and build year, not the absence of dues.
Without an HOA, who handles snow removal and road maintenance? ▾
Hyrum City Public Works plows the public streets and handles municipal water, sewer, and trash. Sidewalks and driveways are the homeowner's responsibility. On a few private lanes you may share a maintenance agreement with neighbors, so check the title work for any recorded road agreements.
How many no-HOA listings are typically active in Hyrum? ▾
It varies by season, but Hyrum is a smaller market — usually somewhere between a handful and a couple dozen active single-family listings at any given time, and the majority of those have no HOA. The live results below show exactly what's available right now.