4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in North Logan, Utah
North Logan sits at the northern edge of Cache Valley, tucked against the foothills of the Bear River Range at roughly 4,600 feet elevation. It's a small city of about 11,000 residents, but it punches above its weight for families — the local schools feed into Cache County School District, Utah State University is a short drive south on US-89, and the city's low crime rate and quiet neighborhoods consistently attract buyers who want more space without sacrificing proximity to Logan's restaurants, hospital, and employment base. Four-bedroom homes are the dominant request here for a reason: multi-generational households, USU faculty needing a home office, and growing families all converge on the same need — enough rooms to actually live in the house. Most four-bedroom and larger homes in North Logan fall in the $450,000–$650,000 range, though newer construction in subdivisions like Woodfield Estates and the Crockett Avenue corridor can push into the $700,000s, especially with mountain views of the Wellsville range to the west or the Bear River Mountains to the east.
Lot sizes in North Logan tend to be more generous than in Logan proper, and many four-plus-bedroom homes come with three-car garages and unfinished basement square footage that buyers can convert into additional bedrooms or rec space over time. Winters here are real — Cache Valley averages around 60 inches of snowfall per year — so storage for gear, vehicles, and recreational equipment makes that extra square footage genuinely practical rather than just cosmetic. If you're relocating from along the Wasatch Front, note that North Logan typically offers more home for the dollar than comparable bedroom counts in Davis or Utah County. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.
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About 4+ bedroom homes in North Logan.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in North Logan? ▾
Most standard 4-bedroom homes in North Logan trade between the high $400s and mid $600s, depending on age, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Newer construction in subdivisions like Cobblecreek and east-bench custom builds can push into the $700K–$900K range, especially with mountain views or larger lots backing open ground.
Are 4+ bedroom homes here usually two-story or rambler floor plans? ▾
Both are common, but the rambler-with-walkout-basement layout dominates in North Logan because of the sloped terrain on the east side of town. That setup typically gives you 3 bedrooms up and 1–3 more down, which is how many listings reach the 4+ bedroom count. True two-stories show up more in the newer subdivisions north of 2500 North.
Which schools serve these neighborhoods? ▾
North Logan is in Cache County School District. Most homes feed Greenville or Cedar Ridge Elementary, then Green Canyon Middle, and Green Canyon High School. Sky View High also pulls from parts of the area depending on the boundary lines, so confirm the assignment for any specific address.
Do larger homes in North Logan typically have basements? ▾
Yes — full basements are standard, and many are already finished with extra bedrooms, a family room, and a second bathroom. That's the main reason a home listed as 4 or 5 bedrooms is often achievable in the $500K range here, which is harder to match along the Wasatch Front.
How's the commute to USU or downtown Logan from North Logan? ▾
Utah State University is about 5–10 minutes south via Main Street or 1600 East, and downtown Logan is roughly the same. That short commute is a big reason faculty, hospital staff, and graduate families with kids cluster in North Logan's larger homes rather than living closer to campus.
Are lot sizes bigger than what you'd find in Logan or Providence? ▾
Generally, yes. North Logan lots commonly run a quarter to a third of an acre in mid-tier subdivisions, and east-bench properties can hit a half-acre or more. If you want a 4-bedroom home with real yard space for kids, animals, or a shop, North Logan tends to deliver more square footage of land per dollar than central Logan.