Luxury Homes for Sale in Trenton, Utah
Trenton sits in northern Cache Valley, a small farming community of roughly 500 residents tucked between Richmond, Lewiston, and the Bear River. Luxury at this end of the valley looks different than it does in Park City or Holladay — here, the upper price tier usually means acreage. Think custom homes on 2 to 10+ acres with horse setups, shops, water rights, irrigation shares, and unobstructed views of the Wellsville Mountains and the Bear River Range. Buyers at this price point are typically looking for privacy, room for animals or equipment, and a working-rural lifestyle within a 25-minute drive of Logan and Utah State University.
Pricing runs well below comparable acreage properties along the Wasatch Front. A high-end build in Trenton — 4,000+ square feet, finished basement, oversized garage, outbuildings, and several acres — often trades in a range that would barely buy a townhome in Draper. Winters are cold (Cache Valley inversions are real) and summers are mild and dry, which suits horse properties, hay ground, and gardens. Most upper-bracket homes here are custom builds rather than tract product, so finishes, shop sizes, and outbuilding setups vary widely from listing to listing. Inventory is thin — sometimes only a handful of qualifying homes are active at once — so it pays to check back often. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Trenton.
June 2026 · Trenton market
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About luxury homes in Trenton.
What price range qualifies as a luxury home in Trenton? ▾
In Trenton, the luxury tier generally starts around $750K and runs past $1.5M for larger acreage estates with shops and water rights. That same budget would buy a much smaller home closer to Logan or in Salt Lake County, so Trenton tends to attract buyers prioritizing land and outbuildings over proximity to city amenities.
Do upper-bracket Trenton homes usually come with acreage? ▾
Yes — almost all of them. Trenton is zoned for agricultural and rural residential use, so most homes above the median price sit on 2 to 10 acres or more. Many include irrigation shares from Cub River or Bear River systems, fenced pasture, and barns or shops.
How far is Trenton from Logan and the nearest airport? ▾
Logan is about 20-25 minutes south via Highway 91, putting Utah State University, Logan Regional Hospital, and the main shopping corridor within easy reach. Salt Lake City International Airport is roughly 1.5 hours south. Logan-Cache Airport handles general aviation closer in.
Are there HOAs or design restrictions on Trenton acreage homes? ▾
Most Trenton properties are not in HOA subdivisions — they're individual rural parcels under Cache County or town zoning. That means more flexibility for shops, livestock, and outbuildings, but buyers should still confirm setbacks, water rights, and any subdivision CC&Rs on newer builds.
How is the inventory for luxury homes in Trenton right now? ▾
Trenton is a small market — often fewer than 5 active listings town-wide at any given time, with only a portion of those in the upper price bracket. Serious buyers usually set up a saved search and move quickly when a qualifying property hits the MLS.
What should I check on the well, septic, and water rights? ▾
Most Trenton homes are on private well and septic rather than municipal utilities, and irrigation water is separate from culinary. Before writing an offer, request the well log, recent water test, septic inspection, and a clear accounting of irrigation shares — those shares carry real value and don't always transfer automatically.