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McCammon, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in McCammon, Utah

McCammon sits just north of the Utah line in Bannock County, Idaho, along I-15 between Malad and Pocatello. We include it in our search results because a steady share of our Utah buyers — especially folks already living in Cache Valley, Box Elder County, or working remote from the Wasatch Front — end up shopping this stretch for larger homes on land at prices the Utah side can no longer match. Four-bedroom houses here typically come with a real yard, a shop or barn, and breathing room that a comparable budget in Logan or Brigham City won't buy. Marsh Creek runs through town, the Portneuf Range rises to the east, and Lava Hot Springs is fifteen minutes up the highway.

Buyers looking at 4+ bedroom homes in the McCammon area are usually after one of three things: room for a multi-generational household, a home office plus space for kids, or a hobby-farm setup with bedrooms to spare. Most listings are a mix of older farmhouses, 1990s–2000s ranch builds, and the occasional newer custom home on acreage. Winters are colder than northern Utah averages and snow loads matter, so roof age and heat source are worth a careful look during showings. Pocatello is about 25 minutes north for groceries, hospitals, and the airport, and Salt Lake is roughly two hours south. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

March 2026 · McCammon market

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

Full McCammon market report
Median sale
$279,900
1 closed in March 2026
Median DOM
108 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
103.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in McCammon.

Is McCammon actually in Utah?

McCammon is a small town just over the Utah border in Bannock County, Idaho, about 25 miles south of Pocatello off I-15. Many Utah buyers shop this area because it's a straight shot up the freeway from Logan or Brigham City and prices run noticeably lower than northern Utah. If you're set on staying in Utah, Tremonton, Garland, and Malad-adjacent communities are the closest 4+ bedroom alternatives.

What do 4+ bedroom homes typically cost in the McCammon area?

Most four-bedroom homes in and around McCammon trade in the $300,000s to low $500,000s, depending on acreage and age. Older farmhouses on a half-acre or more are common, and newer builds in the area still come in well below comparable square footage in Cache Valley.

Are larger homes here usually on acreage?

Yes — a good share of 4-bedroom listings sit on a third of an acre up to several acres, often with outbuildings, garden space, or room for horses. Inside the small McCammon town grid you'll find tighter lots, but anything along Marsh Creek or up toward Lava Hot Springs tends to have land attached.

What's the commute like to Pocatello or northern Utah?

Pocatello is roughly 25 minutes north on I-15, and Logan is about an hour south. Salt Lake City is around two hours, which is why a lot of remote workers and retirees land here — they get acreage and quiet without giving up freeway access.

What should I check on older 4-bedroom homes in this area?

Many of the larger homes were built between the 1900s and 1980s, so pay attention to well and septic condition, roof age, electrical panels, and whether the heat source is propane, wood, or natural gas. Winters get cold here, so insulation and window condition matter more than they do further south.

Are there newer 4+ bedroom builds available?

There's modest new construction in the McCammon and Inkom corridor, mostly single builders putting up homes on existing lots rather than full subdivisions. Inventory turns over slowly, so it's worth setting up alerts and checking the active listings below regularly.