Luxury Homes for Sale in Perry, Utah
Perry, Utah sits in the northern Wasatch Front between Brigham City and Ogden, tucked against the foothills of the Wasatch Range with wide views across the Bear River Bay of the Great Salt Lake. The city has grown steadily as buyers priced out of Salt Lake County discovered what Box Elder County offers: larger lots, quieter streets, and room to build substantial homes without the density that defines the southern Wasatch Front. Luxury homes in Perry — generally those listed above $700,000 to $800,000, though many push well past $1 million — tend to sit on half-acre to multi-acre parcels and frequently include custom finishes, oversized garages, RV parking, and unobstructed mountain or valley views that are genuinely hard to replicate closer to Salt Lake City. The commute to Ogden runs about 15 minutes, and the drive to Salt Lake City International Airport is roughly 60 miles, manageable for buyers who prioritize space and scenery over proximity to downtown.
Perry's luxury market is smaller than you'd find in Park City or the Cottonwood Heights area, which works in buyers' favor — homes here rarely carry the resort-market premium, meaning your dollar goes further on square footage, land, and quality of construction. The local lifestyle leans toward outdoor recreation: Willard Bay State Park is minutes away for boating and fishing, and Powder Mountain and Snowbasin ski resorts are within an hour's drive. Box Elder School District serves the area, and the community's small-town character remains intact even as custom home subdivisions continue to fill in the benchlands. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in this price range.
June 2026 · Perry market
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What price range qualifies as luxury in Perry? ▾
In Perry, luxury generally starts around $750,000 and runs into the $1.2M-$1.5M range for custom homes on acreage. That's well below Wasatch Front luxury benchmarks, but it reflects what the local market supports — and the dollar stretches further here in terms of lot size and square footage.
How much land typically comes with a luxury home in Perry? ▾
Most high-end Perry properties sit on half an acre to five acres. Homes east of US-89 toward the foothills often include horse property, irrigation shares, and outbuildings, while newer subdivisions on the west side trend toward quarter- to half-acre lots with finished basements and larger garages.
Are there HOA-controlled luxury communities in Perry? ▾
Perry has a few covenant-protected subdivisions, but it's not an HOA-heavy market the way Lehi or Daybreak are. Many of the larger custom homes are on unrestricted parcels, which is part of the appeal for buyers who want shops, RV parking, or livestock without committee approval.
How's the commute from Perry to Salt Lake or Ogden? ▾
Perry to downtown Ogden runs about 25-30 minutes on I-15, and Salt Lake City is roughly an hour depending on traffic at the I-15/I-215 split. Brigham City is five minutes north, and Hill Air Force Base is about 35-40 minutes south.
How often do luxury listings come up in Perry? ▾
Turnover at the top of the market is slow — often only a handful of homes above $750K are active at any given time. Buyers serious about Perry usually save the search and get notified the day something new hits the MLS, since the best properties tend to go under contract within two to three weeks.
What should I check on rural luxury properties here? ▾
Water rights and secondary irrigation shares matter — many Perry properties pull from the Three Mile Creek system or Perry Willard canal. Also verify septic versus city sewer, well status if applicable, and whether the parcel is in the county or inside Perry city limits, since that affects zoning and building permits for shops or ADUs.