Corinne, Utah · Characteristics
New Listings in Corinne, Utah
Corinne is a small Box Elder County town just west of Brigham City, sitting on the flats between the Bear River and the Great Salt Lake. It's a working agricultural community with a population around 750, founded in 1869 as a railroad town and still known locally for its Gentile origins among Utah's predominantly LDS settlements. Most of what you'll find on the market here is a mix of older farmhouses, mid-century ranchers, and newer builds on larger parcels — properties with room for horses, outbuildings, and shop space are common, and lot sizes tend to run bigger than what you'd see in nearby Tremonton or Brigham. Commuters can reach Hill Air Force Base in about 35 minutes and downtown Ogden in 25, which keeps Corinne on the radar for buyers who work along the northern Wasatch Front but want acreage and quiet.
Watching the new listings here matters because inventory in Corinne is genuinely thin — weeks can pass without a single new property hitting the MLS, so jumping on fresh listings is often the difference between getting a showing and watching it go under contract. New construction does pop up on subdivided ag land, and estate sales occasionally bring older homes with mature trees and irrigation rights to market. Prices generally run below Brigham City averages, though larger acreage parcels can push well into the higher brackets. Browse the newest active listings below, and reach out if you'd like to tour anything before it moves.
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