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North Logan, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in North Logan, Utah

North Logan sits on the east side of Cache Valley, climbing from the valley floor up into the foothills of the Bear River Range. That topography is what makes view homes here worth singling out: as you move east toward Green Canyon, lots gain elevation quickly, and homes on the benches above 2500 North look straight at Mount Logan, Logan Peak, and the mouth of Logan Canyon. Properties on the west side of town flip the orientation and take in the Wellsville Mountains across the valley — a quieter view, but the one that catches the best sunsets. With Utah State University five minutes south and the canyon recreation corridor right out the back door, view buyers here usually want both the scenery and the short commute, and North Logan delivers on both.

Pricing on view lots in North Logan generally runs a notch above comparable interior properties, with the biggest premiums on east-bench homes that back to Forest Service land or USU-owned ground where future building is limited. Winter inversions are a real consideration in Cache Valley — homes on the upper benches frequently sit above the gray layer while the valley floor stays socked in, which is a meaningful lifestyle difference from December through February. Builders in subdivisions like Cliffside, Pheasant Brook, and the newer phases off 2200 East have leaned into walkout basements and rear-facing great rooms to make the most of the terrain. Browse the active listings below to see which view properties are currently on the market in North Logan.

June 2026 · North Logan market

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

Full North Logan market report
Median sale
$450,000
11 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
12 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
36
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with views in North Logan.

What kind of views do North Logan homes typically have?

The dominant view is the Bear River Range to the east — Mount Logan, Logan Peak, and the canyon mouth. Homes on the west side of town look back across Cache Valley toward the Wellsvilles, which catch alpenglow at sunset. A handful of properties on the benches above 2500 North get both directions.

Which North Logan neighborhoods have the best view lots?

The benches east of Highway 91 — areas around Green Canyon, the Cliffside subdivisions, and homes climbing toward the Green Canyon trailhead — sit highest and have the most direct mountain frontage. Newer builds in the Hawkins and Pheasant Brook areas also pick up valley views from second-story great rooms.

Do view lots in North Logan carry a price premium?

Yes, typically 8–15% over a comparable interior lot, more if the home backs to open space or USU Forestry land with no future build-out behind it. East-bench lots with unobstructed Logan Peak views tend to hold value best on resale.

Will future development block the view?

It depends on the lot. Homes backing to the Cache National Forest boundary or to land owned by Utah State are protected from rear-side building. Lots mid-bench can lose views if the parcel above them develops, so it's worth checking the zoning and any recorded view easements before writing an offer.

How does winter inversion affect views here?

Cache Valley gets some of the worst winter inversions in the state, and from late December through February the valley floor can sit under a gray lid for days. Homes on the upper benches above roughly 4,800 feet often poke above the inversion layer and stay sunny while town stays socked in — a real selling point for east-side buyers.

Are view homes in North Logan close to USU and Logan Canyon?

Yes. Most view properties are 5–10 minutes from Utah State University and within a couple of miles of the mouth of Logan Canyon, which is the gateway to Tony Grove, Beaver Mountain, and Bear Lake. Green Canyon trailhead is walkable from several of the east-bench subdivisions.