4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Honeyville, Utah
Honeyville sits along the Bear River in southern Box Elder County, about 15 minutes north of Brigham City and roughly an hour from downtown Salt Lake. It's a small farming town — under 1,500 residents — where larger homes tend to sit on real lots: a half-acre to several acres, often with irrigation shares, a shop, a barn, or room for a few head of livestock. Four- and five-bedroom houses here are usually bought by families who want space the Wasatch Front no longer offers at this price point, or by Hill AFB and Promontory aerospace workers willing to trade commute time for elbow room. The Crystal Hot Springs resort, the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, and easy access to I-15 are part of the appeal.
Because Honeyville is small, the active list of 4+ bedroom homes is rarely deep — often just a handful at a time, ranging from updated farmhouses and 2000s-era ramblers with finished basements to newer builds on subdivided ag land off SR-240 and Highway 38. Expect to evaluate well and septic, secondary water, and outbuilding permits more carefully than you would in a city subdivision. Property taxes run lower than Davis or Weber County, and winters are cold but drier than the canyons to the east. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and set up an alert if nothing fits today — turnover is steady but slow.
May 2026 · Honeyville market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Honeyville.
What kind of buyer typically shops 4+ bedroom homes in Honeyville? ▾
Mostly growing families, multigenerational households, and people relocating from heavier-taxed Wasatch Front cities who want more square footage and a bit of land. Hill Air Force Base commuters and ATK/Northrop Grumman workers in Promontory also show up here because the drive south on I-15 or west on SR-83 is manageable.
Are larger homes in Honeyville usually on acreage? ▾
A good share of them are. Honeyville sits in farm country along the Bear River, so four- and five-bedroom houses frequently come with a half-acre to several acres, outbuildings, water shares, or room for horses and 4-H animals. Strict subdivision-style lots exist but are less common than in Brigham City or Tremonton.
How do prices compare to nearby Brigham City or Tremonton? ▾
Four-bedroom homes in Honeyville generally trade at a small premium over equivalent homes in Tremonton when land is involved, and roughly in line with Brigham City's outskirts. The premium comes from lot size and the rural setting rather than the house itself.
Which school district serves Honeyville? ▾
Honeyville is part of Box Elder School District. Most kids feed into Honeyville Elementary, then Box Elder Middle and Box Elder High in Brigham City. Several families also use the charter and online options operating out of Brigham City.
Is the inventory of 4+ bedroom homes deep here? ▾
No — Honeyville's total population is under 1,500, so the active list at any given time is usually small, often a handful of properties. Setting up MLS alerts is worth doing because the right house tends to move quickly when it lands.
What should I check on a rural 4-bedroom property in Honeyville? ▾
Water rights and secondary irrigation shares, septic system age and location, well status if not on Honeyville culinary water, and whether outbuildings are permitted. Flood-zone status near the Bear River and Salt Creek is also worth a look before writing an offer.