4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Richmond, Utah
Richmond is a small Cache Valley town of around 2,700 people, tucked between Smithfield and the Idaho border along Highway 91. It's a working agricultural community with deep dairy roots, a walkable historic Main Street, and the kind of lot sizes that have largely disappeared further south in the valley. For families needing four or more bedrooms, that combination matters: you can still find a 2,800-square-foot home on a third of an acre here for what a three-bedroom townhouse costs in Logan or North Logan. Most of the larger homes sit either in the newer subdivisions on the south end of town or on older parcels closer to the canyon, where pasture and outbuildings are common.
Winters run cold with real snow accumulation, and summers are mild compared to the Wasatch Front, which keeps utility bills reasonable in bigger floor plans. Buyers shopping 4+ bedroom homes in Richmond tend to fall into two camps: growing families wanting Sky View High School and room for kids, and multi-generational households who need finished basements with separate living quarters. Cache County School District serves the area, USU is about 20 minutes south, and Logan's hospital and shopping are an easy drive down 91. Inventory turns over slowly here, so the active list changes week to week. Browse the current listings below to see which Richmond properties match the bedroom count and lot size you're after.
June 2026 · Richmond market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Richmond.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Richmond? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Richmond land somewhere between the mid $400s and the low $700s, depending on lot size, finished basement square footage, and whether the property includes outbuildings or pasture. Newer builds on the south end of town tend to run higher, while older farmhouses on larger parcels can vary widely based on condition.
Are 4+ bedroom homes in Richmond usually on bigger lots? ▾
Often, yes. Richmond's zoning still allows for half-acre to multi-acre residential lots in many areas, and a lot of the 4-bedroom inventory sits on parcels large enough for a shop, garden, or a few animals. Subdivisions closer to the highway tend to have smaller lots, around a quarter acre.
Which school does my family attend if we buy in Richmond? ▾
Richmond is part of Cache County School District. Kids typically attend White Pine Elementary, North Cache Middle School, and Sky View High School in Smithfield. All three have solid reputations, which is one reason larger family homes here move quickly.
How far is Richmond from Logan and USU? ▾
Richmond sits about 13 miles north of Logan, roughly a 20-minute drive to Utah State University and the Logan Regional Hospital corridor. The commute down Highway 91 is straightforward, and many families with kids at USU or jobs in Logan choose Richmond for the extra space and lower price per square foot.
Do 4-bedroom homes here typically have finished basements? ▾
A large share do. Full basements are standard construction in Cache Valley because of frost depth, and most sellers finish them to add bedrooms, a family room, or a mother-in-law setup. It's common to see a home listed as 4 or 5 bedrooms with two of those downstairs.
Is there much new construction in Richmond right now? ▾
There's steady but modest new construction, mostly on the south and west edges of town where farm ground has been platted into subdivisions. Build times run 6-9 months, and most new 4-bedroom plans come with a 3-car garage and an unfinished basement that the buyer can finish later.