Luxury Homes for Sale in Petersboro, Utah
Petersboro is a small unincorporated community in Cache County, tucked between Logan and Mendon along the western edge of the valley with the Wellsville Mountains rising directly to the west. Luxury at this address looks different than it does on the Wasatch Front — instead of gated subdivisions and golf-course frontage, the high end here means custom homes on multi-acre parcels, often with horse setups, detached shops, irrigation shares, and long sightlines across pasture toward the Bear River Range. Buyers drawn to this market are usually trading square footage in Salt Lake or Davis County for land, quiet, and the kind of night sky you can't get closer to town.
Winters are cold and snowy (Cache Valley regularly sees inversions and sub-zero nights in January), while summers run warm and dry with cool evenings — ideal for covered patios and outdoor kitchens, both common features at this price point. USU, Logan Regional Hospital, and the growing tech and manufacturing employers in North Logan are all within a 15-minute drive, and SLC International is about 90 minutes south via I-15. Most upscale properties in and around Petersboro list between $900,000 and $2.5 million, with the ceiling climbing higher for estates on 10+ acres or properties with significant water rights. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out when you want a closer look at acreage, outbuildings, or water shares on a specific property.
February 2026 · Petersboro market
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What qualifies as a luxury home in Petersboro? ▾
In Petersboro and the surrounding Cache Valley, luxury generally starts around the $900K mark and runs past $2M for estates on 5+ acres. Most high-end listings here are custom builds on large parcels rather than tract homes, often with shop space, water rights, or horse facilities included in the price.
How does Petersboro compare to Logan or Providence for upscale buyers? ▾
Petersboro sits just west of Logan along the Little Bear River and trades walkability for acreage and privacy. Buyers who want a larger lot, agricultural zoning, or unobstructed views of the Wellsvilles tend to choose Petersboro over the tighter lots in Providence or River Heights, while keeping a 10-15 minute commute to USU and Logan Regional.
Are water rights typically included with luxury properties here? ▾
On larger parcels, yes — many estate-sized properties in the Petersboro and Benson area carry shares from local irrigation companies, which matters for keeping pasture green and filling ponds. Always confirm the share count and the delivery company on the title report before closing, since water is priced separately from the dirt in this part of Cache County.
What architectural styles dominate the high-end market in Petersboro? ▾
Modern farmhouse and transitional craftsman builds are the most common, usually with rambler or rambler-with-walkout floor plans to take advantage of valley views. You'll also see a handful of timber-frame and mountain-modern homes, often with oversized RV garages or detached shops sized for ag equipment.
How long do luxury listings typically sit on the market? ▾
Cache Valley's upper price tier moves slower than the entry-level market — expect 60 to 150 days on market for homes above $1M, longer in winter. The buyer pool is smaller and many purchasers are relocating from out of state or moving up from elsewhere in the valley, so well-priced homes with finished outbuildings still see solid activity.
Is new construction available at the luxury price point? ▾
Yes. Several local custom builders work the Petersboro, Young Ward, and Mendon corridor on lots ranging from one to ten acres. If you want to build, lots with utilities at the road run roughly $200K-$400K depending on size and view corridor, with total project budgets for a finished custom home commonly landing between $1.2M and $2.5M.