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Logan, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Logan, Utah

Logan sits at the north end of Cache Valley, about 80 miles from Salt Lake City and ringed by the Bear River Range on one side and the Wellsvilles on the other. Demand for four-bedroom and larger homes here is driven by a specific mix of buyers: Utah State University faculty relocating from out of state, growing LDS families who need the extra room, and remote workers trading Wasatch Front prices for a quieter valley with shorter commutes. The housing stock reflects that — you'll see everything from 1920s brick bungalows near the USU campus that have been expanded over the decades to new builds in Providence, Nibley, and River Heights with 3,000+ square feet and three-car garages.

Pricing in Logan still runs meaningfully below Davis and Weber counties, which is why larger floor plans here often pencil out better than comparable homes further south. Expect most four-bedroom homes to land between the high $400Ks and low $700Ks depending on age, lot size, and finished basement square footage. Bigger lots tend to show up in Hyde Park, Smithfield, and the south-valley towns of Hyrum and Wellsville, while in-town Logan trades yard space for walkability to Center Street, the Logan Tabernacle, and Aggie football Saturdays. Browse the active listings below to see which neighborhoods currently have four-bedroom and larger inventory on the market.

May 2026 · Logan market

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

Full Logan market report
Median sale
$395,000
30 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
177
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Logan.

What neighborhoods in Logan tend to have the most 4+ bedroom homes?

The Island, east bench areas above 1400 East, and the newer subdivisions in north Logan and Providence carry the highest concentration of larger floor plans. Older homes near the USU campus and downtown sometimes hit four bedrooms too, but they often involve basement conversions rather than original construction.

What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Logan right now?

Most four-bedroom homes in Logan trade between the high $400Ks and low $700Ks, with newer construction in River Heights, Providence, and Nibley pushing higher. Older homes west of Main Street or near the university tend to come in lower, often with smaller bedrooms by modern standards.

Are basement bedrooms counted in the bedroom total on Logan listings?

Yes, the Wasatch Front MLS counts any room with a closet and a conforming egress window as a bedroom, including finished basement rooms. In Logan that matters a lot — many homes hit four or five bedrooms only by counting basement space, so check whether the layout fits how your family actually lives.

Is Logan a good fit for larger families given the school situation?

Logan City School District serves homes inside city limits, while Cache County School District covers Providence, River Heights, Nibley, and Hyde Park. Both districts run K-12 and have solid reputations, and most larger homes sit in Cache County boundaries where elementary schools are newer.

How does Logan's winter affect bigger homes?

Cache Valley sits at about 4,500 feet and gets cold inversions from December through February, so heating a 3,000+ square foot home runs noticeably more than the same house in St. George. Ask for 12 months of utility history on any larger home and check whether the furnace and insulation have been updated.

How long do 4+ bedroom homes typically sit on the market in Logan?

Larger family homes in Providence, Nibley, and north Logan usually go under contract within 30 to 60 days when priced correctly. USU's academic calendar drives a spring rush from faculty and staff relocating, so April through July tends to be the most competitive window.