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Trenton, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Trenton, Utah

Trenton sits at the north end of Cache Valley, about 20 miles up Highway 91 from Logan and a short drive from the Idaho border. It's a working agricultural town surrounded by hay fields, dairies, and the Bear River bottoms, with a population under 500 — meaning the housing stock skews toward family-sized homes on real lots, not townhomes or condos. Four-bedroom and larger houses are the bread and butter here, often built for multi-generational households or families who need space for kids, hobbies, and an office now that remote work is normal. Many of the bigger homes come with outbuildings, garden space, or room to park a trailer and a boat without HOA pushback.

Cache Valley winters are cold and snowy with frequent inversions, and summers run warm and dry, so the 4+ bedroom homes built in the last 20 years tend to have efficient furnaces, good insulation, and finished basements that double as living space during the long winter months. Buyers moving up from Logan, Smithfield, or Hyde Park often land in Trenton because the price per square foot drops noticeably once you cross north of Richmond, while Sky View High and Cache County schools still serve the area. Inventory is thin by nature — sometimes only a couple of qualifying homes are active at once — so checking the list regularly pays off. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Trenton market

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

Full Trenton market report
Median sale
$545,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Trenton.

How common are 4+ bedroom homes in Trenton?

Trenton is a small Cache County town with roughly 500 residents, so the active inventory at any given time is limited — often just a handful of homes total. Larger 4+ bedroom houses tend to be newer builds on bigger lots or older farmhouses that have been added onto over the years.

What do 4-bedroom homes in Trenton typically sell for?

Pricing usually runs from the mid $400s to the $700s depending on lot size, age, and outbuildings. Homes with shop space, irrigation shares, or a few acres push toward the upper end, while standard subdivision builds on a quarter-acre sit lower.

Are most larger homes here on acreage or in subdivisions?

Both exist. Trenton has pockets of newer subdivision construction with quarter to half-acre lots, plus older homes sitting on one to five acres with pasture, barns, or hay ground. If a shop or horse setup matters, ask your agent to flag listings with outbuildings.

What school district serves Trenton?

Trenton falls under Cache County School District. Elementary-age kids typically attend Lewiston Elementary just up the road, and older students go to Sky View High in Smithfield. The bus routes are well-established for the rural areas.

How far is Trenton from Logan?

Trenton sits about 20 minutes north of Logan via Highway 91, so commuting to USU, Logan Regional Hospital, or downtown jobs is straightforward. Preston, Idaho is about 15 minutes north for shoppers who cross the state line for groceries or work.

Do 4+ bedroom homes here usually have basements?

Yes — full basements are standard in northern Cache Valley because of the climate and soil, and most 4-bedroom counts include one or two bedrooms downstairs. Walk-out basements are less common since the terrain is mostly flat farmland.