5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Tremonton, Utah
Tremonton sits at the north end of Box Elder County, where I-15 meets I-84 and the farmland of the Bear River Valley starts pushing up toward Idaho. Larger homes here make sense for a specific reason: land is still relatively cheap compared to Cache Valley or the Wasatch Front, so builders and homeowners had room to put up 3,000-4,500 square foot houses on quarter-acre and half-acre lots without the price tags you'd see in Logan or North Ogden. A 5-bedroom home in Tremonton frequently comes in well under what a comparable footprint costs 30 minutes south in Brigham City or 30 minutes east in Smithfield.
Most 5+ bedroom houses in town are ramblers with finished basements — three bedrooms up, two down — built between the late 1990s and today in neighborhoods around Holmgren Park, the area near Bear River High, and the newer subdivisions off 2000 West and 1000 North. Buyers are often growing families, multigenerational households, or folks relocating from Ogden and SLC who want a shop, a garden, and a yard the kids can actually run in. Winters are cold and snowy, summers are dry and hot, and the views west toward the Promontory range and east to the Wellsvilles are part of the daily routine. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Tremonton market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Tremonton.
What do 5-bedroom homes typically cost in Tremonton? ▾
Most 5+ bedroom houses in Tremonton land in the mid $400s to low $700s, depending on lot size, finished basement square footage, and whether the home sits in town or on acreage out toward Garland or Bothwell. Newer builds in subdivisions like Holmgren Park or near the high school tend to price higher per square foot than older homes on Main, Tremont, or 1000 North.
Are most 5-bedroom layouts here single-level with a finished basement? ▾
Yes — the Box Elder County standard is a rambler with three or four bedrooms up and one or two more in a finished daylight or walkout basement. True two-story homes with all five bedrooms on the upper level exist but are less common, mostly in newer developments built in the last 10-15 years.
How are Tremonton's schools for larger families? ▾
Tremonton feeds into Box Elder School District, with McKinley and Alice C. Harris elementaries, Bear River Middle, and Bear River High serving most of town. The district is known for strong agriculture, FFA, and trades programs, and bus routes reach the outlying farms in Garland, Deweyville, and Honeyville.
Can I find a 5-bedroom home on acreage near Tremonton? ▾
Definitely. Head a few minutes out toward Garland, Bothwell, or Riverside and you'll see 5-bedroom homes on 1 to 5+ acres, often with shops, horse setups, or irrigation shares. These properties usually carry a meaningful premium over in-town homes of the same size but offer room for animals and equipment.
How long is the commute from Tremonton to Logan or Ogden? ▾
Logan is roughly 30 minutes northeast via US-89/91, and Ogden is about 35-40 minutes south on I-15. Brigham City and the ATK/Northrop Grumman facilities near Promontory are 15-20 minutes away, which is why a lot of larger families settle here — affordable space within reach of three job markets.
Is inventory of 5+ bedroom homes tight in Tremonton? ▾
It can be. Tremonton is a smaller market — typically only a handful of true 5-bedroom listings active at any given time. If nothing here fits, it's worth setting up an alert or expanding the search to Garland, Bear River City, or Honeyville where similar homes pop up.