Homes with Views for Sale in Paradise, Utah
Paradise sits at the south end of Cache Valley, tucked between the Wellsville Mountains to the west and the Bear River Range climbing east toward Mt. Naomi. It's a small farming town of roughly 900 residents, and almost every road out of the center grid runs into open pasture, alfalfa fields, or foothill bench. That geography is exactly why view homes here are worth a separate look — sightlines aren't blocked by subdivisions or commercial buildings, and elevation gains on the east and west benches give buyers a real choice between sunset-over-the-Wellsvilles lots and sunrise-over-the-range lots. Properties along Avon Hollow, the 7200 South bench, and the higher ground near Paradise Dugway tend to carry the strongest views in town.
Buyers shopping view homes in Paradise are usually weighing things city listings don't deal with: well versus culinary water, secondary irrigation shares, septic systems, and how a parcel sits relative to Cache Valley's winter inversion. Homes a few hundred feet up the bench often clear the fog entirely on January mornings, while valley-floor homes get the classic Cache Valley winter. Most view properties also come with acreage, horse setups, or outbuilding potential, so the search overlaps heavily with rural and equestrian buyers. Logan is a 15-minute drive, USU and Logan Regional Hospital are the main employers people commute to, and Beaver Mountain ski area is about 40 minutes up Logan Canyon. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Paradise market
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About homes with views in Paradise.
What kind of views do homes in Paradise typically have? ▾
Most view properties here look west across the Cache Valley floor or east toward the Bear River Range and Mt. Naomi Wilderness. Parcels on the benches above 7200 South and along Avon Hollow tend to get the widest sightlines, often capturing both the valley and the Wellsvilles on the opposite side.
Are view lots in Paradise usually on acreage? ▾
Yes — most listings with strong views sit on half-acre to 5+ acre parcels, and quite a few are zoned for horses or small livestock. Paradise is rural Cache County, so it's common to see view homes paired with pasture, outbuildings, or water shares.
How does winter affect view properties in Paradise? ▾
Paradise sits around 4,900 feet and gets real Cache Valley winters, including the temperature inversions that trap fog in the valley floor. Homes on the higher benches often sit above the inversion layer, which is a genuine selling point locals understand well.
What's the price range for a view home in Paradise right now? ▾
View homes generally run from the mid $600s for older homes on smaller view lots up past $1.5M for newer custom builds on acreage with full valley and mountain sightlines. Land alone with a good view typically trades between $150K and $400K depending on size and access.
How far is Paradise from Logan and the Salt Lake airport? ▾
Downtown Logan is about 15 minutes north via US-89/91, and Salt Lake City International is roughly 90 minutes south. Most buyers commute to Logan, USU, or the Cache Valley hospital corridor while keeping the rural setting at home.
Are there building restrictions that protect views here? ▾
Cache County zoning in the Paradise area leans agricultural with large minimum lot sizes, which naturally keeps density low and sightlines open. There's no formal ridgeline ordinance like Park City has, so it's worth checking neighboring parcels and any CC&Rs before assuming a view is permanent.