5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in North Logan, Utah
North Logan sits at the northern end of Cache Valley, tucked against the foothills of the Bear River Mountains at roughly 4,700 feet elevation. It's a smaller, quieter city than Logan proper — about 12,000 residents — yet it punches above its weight for families who need serious square footage. Utah State University is just a few minutes south, which keeps the local economy stable and the community well-educated, but North Logan itself has a distinctly suburban, family-oriented feel. Top-rated schools in the Cache County School District, low crime rates, and quick access to Hardware Ranch Road, Logan Canyon, and Bear Lake make it a practical choice for buyers who want an outdoor-focused lifestyle without sacrificing proximity to services. Five-bedroom-plus homes here tend to appear in established subdivisions like Spring Hollow and along the east bench, where lots are generous enough to accommodate the larger footprints these homes require. Median list prices for larger homes in North Logan generally run in the $550,000–$750,000 range, though well-finished homes on larger lots push higher.
For buyers who need five or more bedrooms, North Logan delivers something increasingly rare along the Wasatch Front: relative value compared to Salt Lake County, combined with genuine space — both inside and out. These homes commonly feature full finished basements, which is where the fifth and sixth bedrooms typically live, making them well-suited for multigenerational households, families with teenagers who want their own floor, or buyers who need a dedicated home office without sacrificing a guest room. Cache Valley winters are real — expect 60–80 inches of snowfall annually — so an attached three-car garage and good insulation matter more here than they would in St. George. Summers are mild, with highs in the mid-80s, which keeps cooling costs reasonable. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · North Logan market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in North Logan.
What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom home in North Logan? ▾
Most five-bedroom homes in North Logan trade between roughly $550,000 and $850,000, depending on lot size, finished basement square footage, and proximity to Green Canyon. Newer construction on the east bench above 2500 North tends to run higher, while established homes near Cliffside or Elk Ridge Park come in lower.
Which neighborhoods have the most 5+ bedroom inventory? ▾
Cobblecreek, Elk Ridge, the Highlands, and the newer subdivisions east of 1600 East tend to carry the largest floor plans. Many of these homes were built between 2005 and 2020 with full walk-out basements that finish out to five or six bedrooms once the lower level is completed.
Are most 5-bedroom homes here single-level or two-story? ▾
It's a mix. Two-story homes with three or four bedrooms upstairs plus additional rooms in a finished basement are common, but you'll also see ramblers with two or three bedrooms on the main and the rest downstairs. Single-level living with bedrooms all on one floor is rarer at this size.
How are larger homes in North Logan for accommodating extended family or USU students? ▾
Quite a few homes in this size range have separate basement entrances or mother-in-law setups, which is useful given Utah State University sits about five minutes south in Logan. Check the listing remarks for ADU language or second kitchens if multigenerational living matters to you.
Which schools serve larger family homes in North Logan? ▾
Most of the city falls within Cache County School District, feeding into Greenville Elementary, Cedar Ridge Middle, and Green Canyon High. A small portion on the south end feeds Logan City schools instead, so verify boundaries on the district website before writing an offer.
Do larger homes here typically sit on bigger lots? ▾
Lot sizes vary widely. Subdivisions built in the last decade tend toward quarter-acre lots, while older properties closer to 200 East or out by the foothills can run a half-acre or more. If horse rights or a large garden space matter, look toward the eastern edge of the city near the canyon.