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Wellsville, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Wellsville, Utah

Wellsville sits at the south end of Cache Valley, tucked under the Wellsville Mountains — the steepest range rising from a valley floor in the contiguous U.S. Four- and five-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: newer construction on the west and south edges of town built since the mid-2000s, and remodeled farmhouses or 1990s-era ramblers closer to Main Street and the historic tabernacle. Lots are noticeably bigger than what you'll see in Logan proper, and most of the larger floor plans take advantage of full basements to stretch bedroom counts to four, five, or six without pushing the footprint.

Families gravitate to Wellsville for the Mountain Crest High feeder pattern, the quick 12-minute drive into Logan and Utah State University, and the open foothill access for hiking, hunting, and horse property. Winters bring real snow and inversions settle into the valley some weeks, so buyers should pay attention to furnace age, basement egress, and whether the driveway grade works for plowing. Median pricing for 4+ bedroom homes generally runs from the mid-$500s into the $800s depending on acreage, finishes, and view corridors toward the Wellsvilles or the Bear River Range to the east. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you want help comparing specific neighborhoods or school boundaries.

May 2026 · Wellsville market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Wellsville right now.

Full Wellsville market report
Median sale
$606,500
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
36 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
8
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Wellsville.

What kinds of 4+ bedroom homes are typical in Wellsville?

Most are single-family homes on lots ranging from a quarter acre up to several acres, with a mix of newer builds west of Main Street and older farmhouses closer to the historic core. Two-story floor plans and ramblers with finished basements are the most common ways sellers get to four or five bedrooms here. Larger acreage parcels along the foothills often add a bonus room or guest suite over the garage.

How does pricing compare to nearby Logan or Hyrum?

Wellsville generally runs a bit higher per square foot than Hyrum and similar to or slightly below comparable south-valley Logan neighborhoods, mostly because of larger lots, mountain views toward the Wellsville Range, and the small-town feel. Four-bedroom homes here typically land in the mid-$500s to mid-$700s, with acreage properties and newer builds pushing higher.

Which school district serves Wellsville?

Wellsville is part of Cache County School District. Elementary students typically attend Wellsville Elementary, with middle schoolers heading to Spring Creek Middle and high schoolers attending Mountain Crest High in Hyrum. The district is a major draw for families looking at four- and five-bedroom homes in the area.

Are basements usually finished in Wellsville homes?

More often than not, yes. Cache Valley builders lean heavily on full basements because of the climate and lot economics, and a lot of the four-bedroom count comes from two bedrooms upstairs plus two more down. When shopping, check egress windows and ceiling height in the lower-level bedrooms — both matter for resale.

Is there room to add horses or outbuildings on larger lots?

Many Wellsville properties over half an acre allow horses, chickens, or detached shops, but zoning varies between city limits and unincorporated Cache County parcels nearby. Confirm the specific zoning (A-1, RR, or RE designations are common) and any HOA restrictions before assuming you can build a barn or pasture animals.

How long is the commute to Logan or USU from Wellsville?

It's about 12 to 15 minutes up Highway 89/91 to Utah State University and central Logan in normal traffic, and roughly 90 minutes to north Salt Lake City when the canyon is clear. That short commute combined with quieter streets is a big part of why larger family homes here move quickly.