The median home value in Trenton, UT is $404,500.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $436,800.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Trenton, UT is $404,500.
Approximately 66.85% of Trenton homes are owned,
compared to 26.2% rented, while
6.95% are vacant.
Trenton real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Trenton real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This little gem located in the heart of Cache Valley is waiting for the perfect buyers to pour love and intention into it! It is a charming two-bedroom, one-bath home, perfect for those looking to bring their vision to life! This cozy residence is full of potential and just waiting for the right touch to transform it into a beautiful haven. With a little updating, you can make this space truly your own. Ideal for first-time homeowners, DIY enthusiasts, or anyone with a creative eye!FOR ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE REACH OUT TO MY ASSISTANT ERIN MOORE 806-281-2950
INCREDIBLE 0.66 ACRE COUNTRY VIEW LOT WITH FLAT TERRAIN. Unobstructed view of mountains to the north and the Wellsville Mountains at the south end of the valley. A solid 26'x30' shed, built in 1956, with cement patio and shed floor and partial (bottom of) walls, metal siding on south side. It has power and a furnace, has been insulated and drywalled, with an 11' garage door facing south, an entry door on the north, new siding on N,E, and W sides, refreshed metal roof, and recently painted interior. Plenty of room on the lot for your dream home and yard. Enjoy country living in the middle of Cache Valley. Bring your own builder.
CBRE is pleased to present an opportunity to purchase land located at Newton Reservoir. This property is fronted on two sides by major roads, State Highway 142 on the North and 5800 West on the East and Newton Dam on the South and West. It has a nice general slope with spectacular views overlooking Newton Dam Reservoir and the Clarkston Valley. The property can be subdivided into 10 acre lots each, many with frontage on one of the two main roads. The property comes with irrigation rights out of Newton Dam with an irrigation main line that runs through the property. The property is being rented by a local farmer who has raised wheat, safflower and hay over the years. Additionally, there is a shop building with a front overhead door, with wood frame construction inside, and metal siding outside.