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Honeyville, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Honeyville, Utah

Honeyville is a small Box Elder County town just off I-15 between Brigham City and Tremonton, and it's one of the more practical places along the northern Wasatch Front to land a larger house on real acreage. Five-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: newer builds in the small subdivisions east and west of the highway (think two-story floor plans with a finished basement adding the extra bedrooms), and older farmhouses or rambler-with-basement setups sitting on a half-acre to several acres with mature trees, a barn, or a detached shop. Compared with Brigham City or North Ogden, you typically get more square footage and more land for the money, which is why growing families and multi-generational households keep looking this direction.

The trade-off is commute distance — figure 30-35 minutes to Logan over Sardine Canyon, about 35 minutes south to Ogden, and an hour-plus to Salt Lake — but most buyers searching Honeyville already work in Brigham City, at ATK/Northrop in Promontory, or remotely. Winters bring real lake-effect snow off the Great Salt Lake to the south, and summers are dry and warm without the extreme heat of southern Utah, so big yards and basements both get used year-round. Inventory on 5+ bedroom homes is usually thin — often only a handful active at any time — so it pays to watch new listings closely. Browse the current homes below to see what's on the market in Honeyville right now.

May 2026 · Honeyville market

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

Full Honeyville market report
Median sale
$529,900
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

3 matching · page 1 of 1

Active listings

Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Honeyville.

What kind of lots do larger Honeyville homes typically sit on?

Most 5-bedroom properties in Honeyville sit on half-acre to multi-acre parcels, and it's common to see horse setups, detached shops, or room for an RV pad. The town's agricultural zoning in many areas means buyers can keep chickens, horses, or run a small hobby farm without fighting an HOA.

How far is Honeyville from Brigham City and Logan for commuting?

Honeyville sits right off I-15 about 12 minutes north of Brigham City and roughly 30-35 minutes from Logan via Sardine Canyon. Ogden is about 35 minutes south, and Hill Air Force Base runs closer to an hour depending on traffic through Willard.

Are basements common in larger Honeyville homes?

Yes — most 5+ bedroom homes here get their bedroom count from a full or walkout basement, often with a second family room and a cold storage room. Daylight basements are especially common on the east bench where lots slope toward the valley.

What school district serves Honeyville?

Honeyville is part of the Box Elder School District. Most families feed into Honeyville Elementary, then Box Elder Middle and Box Elder High in Brigham City. Bus routes run through the residential pockets and the more rural roads west of the highway.

What's the price range for a 5-bedroom home in Honeyville right now?

Pricing varies widely based on acreage and outbuildings. Tract-style 5-bedroom homes on a quarter acre tend to land in the upper $400Ks to mid $500Ks, while newer builds or homes on an acre with a shop can run $650K to $900K+. Check the active listings below for current numbers.

Is water — culinary and secondary — a concern with larger lots here?

It's worth asking about. Many Honeyville properties have shares of secondary (irrigation) water through Bear River Canal or a local company, which is what makes the larger lots affordable to keep green. Culinary water is provided by Honeyville City on in-town parcels; some rural homes are on wells.