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Elwood, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Elwood, Utah

Elwood sits on the flat farmland of Box Elder County, just west of Tremonton and a few minutes off I-15 at exit 379. The town has fewer than 1,500 residents, agricultural zoning across most of its acreage, and almost no commercial development — which is exactly why view lots here keep their value. From higher ground on the west side of town, buyers get long sightlines across the Bear River Valley toward the Wellsville Mountains and the northern end of the Wasatch Range. On clear winter mornings you can see snow on Mount Naomi from a kitchen window, and summer sunsets stretch across open fields with no rooftops in the way. That kind of horizon is increasingly rare along the Wasatch Front south of Brigham City.

View homes in Elwood tend to fall into two groups: older farmhouses on one-to-five-acre parcels with established trees, and newer custom builds on subdivided pasture land where owners specifically oriented the home to capture the mountain backdrop. Pricing runs well below Cache Valley and dramatically below Davis or Weber County for comparable acreage, though larger view parcels with outbuildings can push into custom-home territory. Commuters reach Logan in about 25 minutes and Ogden in roughly 35. Browse the active listings below to see which Elwood properties currently have the orientation and elevation that matter for views.

June 2026 · Elwood market

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

Full Elwood market report
Median sale
$586,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
3
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with views in Elwood.

What kind of views do Elwood homes typically have?

Most view properties in Elwood look east or southeast toward the Wellsville Mountains and the northern Wasatch, with the Bear River Valley in the foreground. West-facing lots pick up the Promontory Mountains and long sunsets over farmland. Because the town sits on a relatively flat valley floor, elevation gain from lot to lot is modest — orientation and the absence of neighboring rooftops matter more than height.

Are view lots in Elwood protected from future development blocking the sightline?

Much of the surrounding land is zoned agricultural under Box Elder County rules, which limits density but doesn't guarantee a permanent view. Buyers serious about protecting a sightline should check the zoning and any subdivision plats on adjacent parcels, and ask about water rights tied to neighboring farmland — active ag use tends to keep land open longer.

How does pricing compare to view homes in Cache Valley or Ogden?

Elwood generally prices below Logan, North Logan, and Smithfield for comparable acreage and view quality, and well below the Ogden bench. The trade-off is fewer services in town and a longer drive to shopping, though Tremonton is only about five minutes away for groceries and basics.

Is Elwood a reasonable commute for Logan or Ogden workers?

Yes — Logan is roughly 25 minutes via US-89/91, and Ogden is about 35 minutes south on I-15. Hill Air Force Base runs closer to an hour. Many Elwood residents work in Tremonton, Brigham City (including the ATK/Northrop Grumman facilities), or Logan.

Do view homes here usually come with acreage?

Often, yes. A large share of Elwood's housing stock sits on parcels of half an acre to five-plus acres, sometimes with horse setups, shops, or irrigation shares. Smaller-lot view homes do exist in the newer subdivisions, but acreage is part of why buyers look at Elwood in the first place.

How many view homes are typically active on the MLS in Elwood?

Inventory is thin — Elwood is a small town and turnover is low. It's common to see only a handful of active listings at any time, and view-specific properties may be just one or two. Setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch them when they hit the market.