Luxury Homes for Sale in Richmond, Utah
Richmond sits in the heart of Cache Valley, roughly 10 miles north of Logan and about 90 miles from Salt Lake City, tucked against the Bear River Mountains with wide-open views of agricultural land and the Wellsville Mountains to the west. It's a small city — just under 3,000 residents — but its luxury market punches above its weight. Buyers priced out of Logan's tighter inventory, or simply drawn to the slower pace of a tight-knit rural community, are increasingly landing here. Luxury properties in Richmond typically start around the upper $600,000s and can push well past $1 million, often sitting on larger lots than anything comparable in Cache Valley's more urban cores. You get real square footage, custom finishes, and — critically — land. Many high-end listings here include acreage, detached shops or barns, RV parking, and mountain views that stretch from the Wellsvilles clear to the peaks above Smithfield Canyon.
Cache Valley's climate shapes luxury living in Richmond in a real way. Summers are mild, with highs in the mid-80s, and winters bring sustained snow — this isn't southern Utah's desert warmth, so luxury buyers here tend to prioritize features like three-car garages, heated driveways, mudrooms, and high-efficiency heating systems rather than pools or outdoor kitchens that sit idle half the year. The Cache County School District serves Richmond, and Utah State University in Logan is a 15-minute drive, adding long-term value and rental demand. If you want more space, a quieter street, and a custom home at a price that would buy a fraction of the square footage in Park City, Richmond's upper-tier market is worth a close look. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Richmond market
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Common questions
About luxury homes in Richmond.
What price range qualifies as luxury in Richmond? ▾
Richmond's upper tier generally starts around $700,000 and runs into the $1.5M+ range. Compared to Cache Valley as a whole, luxury here is more about land, outbuildings, and custom build quality than zip-code prestige. A $1M home in Richmond often includes 3-5 acres, a shop, and water rights.
Do high-end Richmond homes usually come with acreage? ▾
Most do. Buyers shopping the top of this market expect at least an acre, and many listings sit on 2-10 acres with pasture, irrigation shares, and horse facilities. Pure subdivision luxury is rare in Richmond — the land is part of why people pay the premium.
How does Richmond luxury compare to Logan or Providence? ▾
Logan and Providence have more concentrated luxury neighborhoods (Cliffside, the East Bench) with smaller lots and higher density. Richmond trades walkability and proximity to USU for privacy, space, and direct access to the foothills. Per square foot, Richmond often comes in lower, but lot sizes are much larger.
Are water rights typically included with upper-end Richmond properties? ▾
On acreage listings, yes — most include shares in local irrigation companies tied to the Cub River, High Creek, or other Cache Valley systems. Always verify share count and delivery schedule with the listing agent before writing an offer, since rights vary parcel to parcel.
What's the commute to Logan and Salt Lake from Richmond? ▾
Logan is roughly 20-25 minutes south via Highway 91. Salt Lake City and the airport run about 90 minutes down I-15, longer in winter weather through Sardine Canyon. Most Richmond luxury buyers either work remotely, commute to USU or Logan medical, or are retired.
How active is the luxury segment in Richmond right now? ▾
Inventory at the top of the Richmond market is thin — typically only a handful of active listings at any given time, and well-built acreage homes tend to move quickly when priced right. The live MLS results below reflect what's currently available.