5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Logan, Utah
Five-bedroom-plus homes in Logan tend to come in two distinct flavors. The first is the older two-story or Victorian on a deep lot near downtown and the Island neighborhood, where original floor plans squeezed in four or five bedrooms upstairs and families finished a basement room or two over the decades. The second is newer construction on the bench, in North Logan, or out toward Providence and Hyde Park, where builders deliver a main-floor primary, three or four bedrooms upstairs, and a fully finished basement with two more rooms and a second family space. Both work for big families, multigenerational setups, or buyers who want a home office plus guest rooms without sacrificing kid bedrooms.
Logan sits at 4,500 feet in Cache Valley, about 80 miles north of Salt Lake City, with cold inversion winters, warm dry summers, and a year-round economy anchored by Utah State University, Logan Regional Hospital, and manufacturers like Schreiber Foods and ICON Health & Fitness. The larger homes here typically come with bigger lots than you'd get on the Wasatch Front for the same money, which matters if you want a garden, chickens, a shop, or space for the kids to actually run around. Property taxes are modest by national standards, and commutes inside the valley rarely exceed 20 minutes. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Logan.
What neighborhoods in Logan tend to have the most 5+ bedroom homes? ▾
The Island, Cliffside, and the newer subdivisions on the north end near Green Canyon and Hyde Park have the largest concentration of bigger floor plans. River Heights and the benches above 1500 East also have a fair number of two-story homes with finished basements that push bedroom counts to five or six.
What's the typical price range for a 5+ bedroom home in Logan? ▾
Most five-bedroom homes in Logan currently fall between roughly $475K and $750K, depending on lot size, age, and whether the basement is finished. Six- and seven-bedroom homes with larger lots or newer builds near Green Canyon can run $800K and up.
Are these usually true 5-bedroom layouts or basement conforming rooms? ▾
It's a mix. Many Cache Valley homes are split-entry or two-story builds where two or three bedrooms sit upstairs and the rest are in a finished daylight basement. Check the listing remarks for egress windows and closet details — a few rooms marketed as bedrooms are actually dens without proper egress.
Do large Logan homes work well for multigenerational living or USU student rentals? ▾
Yes on both counts. Plenty of larger homes in Logan have separate basement entrances and second kitchens set up as mother-in-law suites, and proximity to Utah State means homes near 700 North or south of campus are often used for student housing. Check Logan City zoning before renting by the room — most R-1 zones limit unrelated occupants.
How is the commute from larger family homes on the north end into downtown Logan or USU? ▾
From Hyde Park or North Logan you're looking at 10–15 minutes to USU and downtown via Main Street or 1000 West. Smithfield adds another 5–7 minutes. Winter inversions can slow things down, but Cache Valley commutes stay short compared to the Wasatch Front.
What school districts serve larger family homes in this area? ▾
Homes inside Logan city limits feed into Logan City School District, while North Logan, Hyde Park, Smithfield, and River Heights are part of Cache County School District. Both are well regarded, but boundaries matter — Green Canyon High, Sky View, and Logan High each pull from different parts of the valley.