Get App
Call 435-359-4332

Millville, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Millville, Utah

Millville sits on the east side of Cache Valley just south of Providence, and the geography is the whole story when it comes to views here. The town climbs gently from the valley floor toward the Bear River Range to the east, which means most homes on the upper streets look straight west across farmland and the Logan River corridor toward the Wellsville Mountains — a ridgeline that rises nearly 5,000 feet off the valley floor in under three miles. Sunset light hitting those west-facing peaks is what sells houses in Millville, and buyers coming from the Wasatch Front are usually surprised how much scenery they get for the price compared to Salt Lake or Utah County benches.

View homes in Millville range from older farmhouses on larger lots near Main Street up to newer builds in the bench subdivisions above 300 East, with most current inventory falling in the mid-$500Ks to low $800Ks depending on lot size and elevation. The town stays small — under 2,500 residents — and feeds into Cache County School District, with Ridgeline High pulling kids from Millville, Nibley, and Hyrum. Logan and USU are a 15-minute drive north on Highway 165. Browse the active listings below to see which view properties are currently on the market in Millville.

May 2026 · Millville market

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

Full Millville market report
Median sale
$730,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

3 matching · page 1 of 1

Active listings

Common questions

About homes with views in Millville.

What kind of views do Millville homes typically have?

Most view properties in Millville look west across Cache Valley toward the Wellsville Mountains, which are some of the steepest-rising peaks in the country relative to the valley floor. Homes on the east bench climb toward the Bear River Range and often pick up both valley and mountain views from the same lot. Sunset views over the Wellsvilles are the headline feature here.

Which streets and areas in Millville have the best views?

The east bench above 300 East and the newer subdivisions climbing toward the foothills tend to have the strongest sightlines. Lots along 600 East and the cul-de-sacs branching off into the hillside are popular for west-facing valley views. Older homes near Main Street sit lower but still catch the Wellsville ridge.

Do view homes in Millville cost more than comparable homes in Logan or Providence?

View lots in Millville generally carry a premium of roughly 10-20% over similar non-view homes in town, but pricing often comes in below comparable bench properties in Providence or North Logan. Buyers priced out of the Providence bench frequently land in Millville for the same scenery at a lower entry point.

Are view lots in Millville buildable, or mostly existing homes?

Both. Millville has active newer subdivisions on the east side with build-ready lots, and there's a steady trickle of resale homes from the 1990s and 2000s on established view streets. Steeper hillside parcels can require engineered foundations, so check the soils report before writing on raw land.

How far is Millville from Utah State University and Logan?

Millville sits about 6 miles south of downtown Logan and roughly 7-8 miles from the USU campus, a 12-15 minute drive on Highway 165. That makes it a common pick for faculty, medical professionals at Logan Regional, and families who want acreage-style views without commuting out of Cache Valley.

Does the view come with weather tradeoffs?

Cache Valley gets winter inversions that can sit in the valley for days, and bench homes in Millville often rise just above the worst of it — meaning sunshine while Logan sits under gray. The flip side is exposure to canyon winds coming off the Wellsvilles, so west-facing windows and roofing take more weather than interior lots.