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Lewiston, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Lewiston, Utah

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Lewiston sits at the north end of Cache Valley, right against the Idaho border, and it's one of the few corners of northern Utah where larger families can still buy real square footage on real land without paying Logan or Providence prices. The town has deep farming roots — dairies, hay ground, and grain still define the landscape — and the housing stock reflects that. Five and six bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: older farmhouses that have been added onto over the decades, and newer builds on one-third to several-acre lots where owners wanted a shop, a pasture, and room for kids, grandparents, or a home-based business. Finished basements are nearly universal, which is how most homes get to that 5+ bedroom count.

Buyers drawn to larger homes in Lewiston are usually weighing the trade-off honestly: you're 25 minutes from Logan, 30 from Utah State University, and close to two hours from the Salt Lake airport, but in exchange you get quiet streets, Sky View High School, Cache County taxes, and the kind of lot where the kids can actually go outside. Winters are real — expect snow from November into March and summer highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. Inventory at this size stays tight, so new listings matter. Browse the active 5+ bedroom homes below to see what's currently on the market in Lewiston.

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June 2026 · Lewiston market

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

Full Lewiston market report
Median sale
$487,500
2 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
9
active + pending

3 matching · page 1 of 1

Active listings

Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Lewiston.

What kinds of 5+ bedroom homes are typical in Lewiston?

Most large homes here are single-family builds on a quarter-acre to several acres, often with a finished basement that adds two or three of the bedrooms. Older farmhouses near the original townsite and newer builds on the edges of town both show up in this size range. Outbuildings, shops, and room for animals are common since Lewiston is still working farmland.

Are 5+ bedroom homes in Lewiston a good value compared to Logan or Smithfield?

Generally yes. Lewiston sits at the north end of Cache Valley near the Idaho line, and prices per square foot tend to run lower than Logan, North Logan, or Smithfield for comparable square footage. Buyers willing to drive 20-25 minutes to Logan often get noticeably more house, land, and bedroom count for the money.

Which school district serves Lewiston?

Lewiston is part of the Cache County School District. Kids typically attend Lewiston Elementary, then Sky View High School in Smithfield. The district is well-regarded, which is part of why larger families look at this part of the valley.

Do most large homes here have basements counted in the bedroom total?

Yes, very often. Utah builders routinely finish basements with two to four legal bedrooms, so a home marketed as 5 or 6 bedrooms commonly has two or three upstairs and the rest below grade. Check egress windows and ceiling height in the listing details if a true conforming bedroom matters to your lender or family.

Is there room for horses or livestock on these properties?

Often, yes. Lewiston is zoned heavily for agricultural use, and many 5+ bedroom homes sit on lots that allow horses, cattle, chickens, or 4-H projects. Always verify the specific zoning and water share situation on a given parcel before writing an offer.

How quickly do larger Lewiston homes sell?

Inventory in Lewiston is thin to begin with, so 5+ bedroom homes priced reasonably tend to move within a few weeks, especially in spring and early summer. Higher-priced acreage properties can sit longer because the buyer pool is smaller. Setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch new ones early.