4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Smithfield, Utah
Smithfield sits at the north end of Cache Valley about 8 miles up US-91 from Logan, and it's one of the more practical spots in northern Utah for families who need square footage without paying Wasatch Front prices. Four-bedroom and larger homes here lean toward two general types: newer builds on the east bench with walkout basements and views across the valley toward the Wellsville Mountains, and established homes on bigger in-town lots near Mack Park and Main Street. Sky View High School sits inside city limits, which keeps a steady demand from families with teens, and the city's parks, pool, and the annual Health Days celebration give it a real small-town feel that buyers coming from out of state notice quickly.
Expect cold, snowy winters typical of Cache Valley — inversions show up in January, and snowblowers earn their keep — but summers are mild, usually 10-15 degrees cooler than Salt Lake. Commuters working at USU, Logan Regional Hospital, Space Dynamics Lab, or the Schreiber and JBS plants find Smithfield a reasonable drive, and Preston, Idaho is only 20 minutes north for those crossing the state line for work. Larger homes in town often include finished basements that push total bedroom counts to five or six, which is worth noting if a home office or guest suite is on the list. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Smithfield.
May 2026 · Smithfield market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Smithfield.
What's the typical price range for 4-bedroom homes in Smithfield? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Smithfield trade in the mid $400s to low $600s, with newer builds on the east bench and larger lots in the county pushing higher. Older homes near Main Street and Mack Park tend to come in lower per square foot but often need updates. Active inventory shifts week to week, so the listings below reflect current pricing.
Which neighborhoods in Smithfield have the most larger homes? ▾
The east bench subdivisions off 400 East and up toward the foothills hold most of the newer 4 and 5-bedroom builds, often with walkout basements and Cache Valley views. Birch Creek and the newer developments north of 600 South also have a solid mix. Older established blocks near Sunrise Elementary include plenty of remodeled four-bedrooms on bigger lots.
What schools serve 4+ bedroom homes in Smithfield? ▾
Smithfield is part of Cache County School District. Most homes feed into Summit Elementary, Birch Creek Elementary, or Sunrise Elementary, then North Cache Middle School (formerly North Cache 8-9 Center) and Sky View High School in Smithfield itself. Sky View's location inside city limits is a real draw for families with teens.
Are basements common in Smithfield's larger homes? ▾
Yes — full basements are the norm here, and a lot of 4-bedroom listings are actually 5 or 6 bedrooms once you count the basement. Walkout basements are common on the east bench because of the natural slope toward the valley. That setup is popular with multi-generational households and families wanting a separate rental or in-law space.
How far is Smithfield from Logan and USU? ▾
Downtown Logan and Utah State University are about 8 miles south, roughly a 12-15 minute drive down Main Street (US-91). That proximity is why many USU faculty, hospital staff at Logan Regional, and Space Dynamics Lab employees buy in Smithfield — it's quieter and cheaper than Logan but still close to work.
Do 4+ bedroom homes in Smithfield typically have larger lots? ▾
Lot sizes vary widely. In-town homes often sit on quarter-acre lots, while properties on the north and east edges of town can run a half-acre to a full acre, sometimes with horse rights or room for outbuildings. If acreage matters, check the county-island properties just outside city limits where lot sizes open up considerably.