Lewiston, Utah · Characteristics
New Listings in Lewiston, Utah
Lewiston sits at the far north end of Cache Valley, about ten miles from the Idaho border and a 25-minute drive to Logan. It's a working agricultural town — dairy, alfalfa, and small grain operations still define the landscape, and the Cub River runs through the area. Homes here tend to sit on larger lots than you'd find in Logan or North Logan, with plenty of older farmhouses, mid-century ramblers, and a steady trickle of new builds going up on subdivided acreage. Prices typically run well below the Cache Valley average, which is part of why buyers willing to commute to Logan, USU, or even the Malad/Preston corridor keep an eye on this market. Winters are cold with real snowfall, summers are dry and warm, and the elevation (around 4,500 feet) keeps the nights cool even in July.
Because Lewiston turns over slowly compared to the rest of Cache County, new listings don't sit around long — especially anything under $500K or anything with usable acreage, outbuildings, or water rights. If you're tracking this town, it pays to watch fresh inventory closely rather than wait for price drops. The listings below are the most recently added homes in Lewiston and the surrounding 84320 area, refreshed as agents post them to the MLS. Reach out if you'd like to walk through any of them or get a sense of what a specific property is actually worth in today's Cache Valley market.
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