5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Richmond, Utah
Richmond sits in the northern end of Cache Valley, about 15 minutes up US-91 from Logan and a straight shot to the Idaho line. It's a small agricultural town — under 3,000 residents — where dairy farms, hay fields, and views of the Bear River Range still define the landscape. That matters for anyone shopping for a five-bedroom-plus house here: lot sizes tend to be generous, basements are almost always full and often finished, and you can realistically get 3,500 to 5,000 square feet without paying Salt Lake County prices. Buyers are usually multigenerational families, LDS households planning for growing kids, or remote workers who want acreage within commuting distance of Utah State University and the Logan medical corridor.
Winters in Cache Valley are cold and snowy, with January lows in the teens and frequent inversions, so heating efficiency, mudrooms, and attached garages with extra bays carry real value in larger homes. Summer evenings cool off fast thanks to the elevation (around 4,600 feet), which keeps utility costs reasonable even in big square footage. Expect a mix of 1990s-and-newer subdivisions on the east bench, older farmhouses on larger parcels toward Cherry Creek and the canal roads, and a handful of recent builds with shop space or horse setups. Inventory in this size range turns over slowly — sometimes only a handful of listings are active at once. Browse the current 5+ bedroom homes below to see what Richmond has on the market right now.
June 2026 · Richmond market
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Common questions
About 5+ bedroom homes in Richmond.
What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom home in Richmond? ▾
Most 5+ bedroom homes in Richmond fall between the mid $500s and $850k, depending on lot size, age, and whether the basement is finished. Newer builds on the south side and homes with acreage closer to Cherry Creek push toward the upper end. Older farmhouses with large square footage occasionally come in lower if they need updating.
Are larger lots common with 5-bedroom homes here? ▾
Yes. Richmond's zoning and rural character mean many five-bedroom properties sit on a third of an acre or more, and homes outside the city core regularly include one to five acres. That's a real differentiator from comparable-sized homes in Logan or North Logan, where lots are typically tighter.
Which schools serve larger families in Richmond? ▾
Richmond is part of Cache County School District. Kids typically attend Park Elementary in Richmond, then North Cache Middle School in Richmond, and Sky View High School in Smithfield. The short bus rides and consistent feeder pattern are a draw for families moving from larger metros.
Do most 5+ bedroom homes have finished basements? ▾
A large share do. Because of Cache Valley's cold winters and the way local builders lay out homes, full basements are standard and finishing them out for extra bedrooms is the most common way sellers hit the 5 or 6 bedroom count. Ask about egress windows in any below-grade bedroom — county code requires them.
How far is the commute to Logan or USU from Richmond? ▾
Richmond sits about 15 miles north of Logan on US-91, roughly a 20-25 minute drive to Utah State University or the Logan Regional Hospital corridor. Many buyers choosing larger homes here are trading a slightly longer commute for more square footage and acreage than they could afford closer in.
Is new construction available, or is most inventory existing homes? ▾
Both. Richmond has seen steady infill and small subdivision activity over the last several years, so you'll see a mix of 2015-and-newer builds alongside established homes from the 1990s and older farmhouses dating back a century. Active inventory shifts week to week — check the listings below for what's currently available.