Townhomes for Sale in North Logan, Utah
North Logan sits at the northern end of Cache Valley, pressed up against the foothills of the Bear River Range with views across the valley floor toward the Wellsville Mountains to the west. It's a small city of roughly 11,000 residents that functions almost as an extension of Logan — Utah State University is a five-minute drive south, and the Cache Valley Marketplace shopping corridor is just as close — yet North Logan carries its own quieter, more residential character. Townhomes here tend to cluster in planned communities along 1400 North and in newer developments near 2600 North, offering attached or row-style layouts that appeal to USU faculty and staff, young professionals working along the Highway 89 corridor, and move-up buyers who want lower exterior maintenance without giving up a garage or private outdoor space. Prices for townhomes in North Logan have generally ranged from the upper $200,000s for smaller older units to the mid-$400,000s for newer construction with upgraded finishes, though Cache Valley's market has tightened in recent years.
One of the practical draws of townhome ownership in North Logan specifically is the four-season lifestyle it supports without the burden of a large single-family lot. Cache Valley winters are genuine — Logan averages around 60 inches of snow annually — so a shared-wall structure with HOA-managed snow removal and exterior upkeep is a real quality-of-life consideration, not just a marketing line. Summers are mild, with July highs typically in the upper 80s, and proximity to Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Hardware Ranch, and the Beaver Mountain ski area gives residents outdoor access that larger Wasatch Front cities can't match at this price point. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available in North Logan.
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About townhomes for sale in North Logan.
What's the typical price range for a townhome in North Logan? ▾
Most North Logan townhomes trade in the mid $300Ks to mid $400Ks, depending on age, size, and whether the unit backs to open space or sits in a denser interior row. Newer construction near 2500 North and the Green Canyon corridor tends to price at the higher end, while older units closer to Main Street come in lower.
Do North Logan townhomes usually have HOAs, and what do they cover? ▾
Yes, nearly all of them. Monthly dues typically run $100–$250 and cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and sometimes roof reserves. Given Cache Valley winters, the snow removal piece alone is a real quality-of-life benefit for buyers who travel or don't want to shovel driveways from November through March.
Which school district serves North Logan townhomes? ▾
North Logan falls within the Cache County School District. Greenville Elementary, Cedar Ridge Middle, and Green Canyon High serve most of the city, and Green Canyon High in particular is a draw for families relocating from out of state.
Are these townhomes a good fit for USU students or staff? ▾
They can be. North Logan sits about 10–15 minutes north of Utah State University's main campus, which is close enough for a manageable commute but far enough to escape the denser student rental areas around Logan's Island neighborhood. Faculty, grad students, and medical staff at Logan Regional often prefer this trade-off.
How does winter weather affect townhome living here? ▾
Cache Valley gets cold inversions and steady snowfall from December through February, with overnight lows regularly in the teens. Townhomes with attached two-car garages are worth prioritizing — street parking in a Cache Valley winter is rough, and an enclosed garage protects against the freeze-thaw cycle that beats up driveways.
Is new construction available, or mostly resale? ▾
Both. Several builders have active townhome projects on the north and east edges of the city near Green Canyon, and resale inventory turns over steadily in established communities off 1600 East and 200 East. New builds offer warranty coverage and current finishes; resale units often have larger floor plans and mature landscaping.