Living in Plymouth Utah — Real Estate, Schools, Neighborhoods 2026 | Randall Gorham
Randall Gorham · Utah Life Real Estate
Box Elder County · Plymouth, Utah

PLYMOUTH
UTAH

North Box Elder County agricultural community — rural value and Bear River proximity

Plymouth is one of Box Elder County's northernmost communities — a small agricultural town of about 450 residents near the Idaho border with large lots, Bear River proximity, and some of northern Utah's most affordable acreage.

~450Population
4,480 ftElevation
84330ZIP Code
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PLYMOUTH MARKET SNAPSHOT · 2026
Median Home Price~$295K
Price/Sq Ft~$130
Days on Market60–120 days
List-to-Sale Ratio93–97%
1-Year Appreciation+2.6%
Active Listings2–5 homes
Balanced Market
NORTH BOX ELDER · RURAL · NEAR IDAHO BORDER
About Plymouth

Living in Plymouth

Plymouth is Box Elder County's far north — a small agricultural community near the Idaho border with deep farming roots and the unhurried pace of Utah's most rural communities. The town of about 450 residents sits along SR-30 west of Tremonton, surrounded by fields and rangeland.

Plymouth's appeal is simple: land, quiet, and affordability that's increasingly rare within the Wasatch Front's practical commute zone. The nearby Bear River drainage supports waterfowl hunting and fishing, and the agricultural community retains traditions — including the Cache County or Box Elder County Fair participation — that urban Utah has largely lost.

Plymouth is a realistic option for remote workers who want acreage at a fraction of Cache County or Davis County prices, for agricultural families seeking affordable farming land, and for retirees who genuinely want rural isolation. Tremonton/Garland is 15 minutes east for grocery and pharmacy needs.

Questions about Plymouth real estate? Call Randall Gorham at (801) 430-4000 — Northern Utah specialist.

Commute Times

Getting to and from Plymouth

DestinationDriveRoute
Brigham City30 minUS-91 South
Logan / Cache Valley40 minSR-30 East
Garland / Tremonton15 minSR-30
Northrop Grumman55 minSR-30 to SR-83
Randall's Take on Plymouth

Plymouth represents exactly the kind of Northern Utah community I specialize in — understanding the nuances of each neighborhood, what drives value here, and what to watch for. If you're considering a move, let's talk. (801) 430-4000

Real Estate

Plymouth Price Ranges by Area

Current market pricing for Plymouth real estate — ranges reflect 2026 market conditions. Prices vary by condition, lot size, age, and specific location within the city.

In-Town Residential$240K–$340K
Existing homes, standard lots, in-town
Agricultural Residential$280K–$400K
Larger lots, more land, rural character
Farm / Ranch Properties$400K–$800K
Working farms, significant acreage, outbuildings

Ready to see active Plymouth listings or get a current value analysis? Call Randall Gorham at (801) 430-4000 — I track this market closely and can walk you through every available property.

Schools

Box Elder School District — Bear River High (Garland)

Plymouth students attend Box Elder School District, feeding into Bear River High School in Garland — approximately 15 minutes east. Bear River High has a strong FFA/agricultural program appropriate for Plymouth's farming community, and a dedicated community following for athletics.

Visit School District Website →
Major Employers

Plymouth Area Employment

Key employers that drive housing demand and rental markets in and around Plymouth.

EmployerEmployeesDescription
Agriculture / FarmingPrimaryTraditional economic base
Tremonton / Garland commercial15 minRegional employment and services
Cache Valley / Brigham City commuters40 minSome residents commute to Logan area employment
FAQ

Questions About Living in Plymouth

How remote is Plymouth?
Plymouth is genuinely rural — Brigham City is 30 minutes south, Logan is 40 minutes east. Tremonton/Garland at 15 minutes is the practical day-to-day service center. For buyers who want rural northern Utah life, Plymouth is as authentic as it gets within the Wasatch Front's extended zone.
Is the Bear River accessible from Plymouth?
The Bear River drainage is accessible within 10–15 minutes of Plymouth. Waterfowl hunting and fishing opportunities are excellent. The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is about 45 minutes south near Brigham City.
What are Plymouth land prices?
Plymouth represents some of northern Utah's most affordable acreage. Small farms and agricultural parcels of 5–20+ acres are available at prices that don't exist within 100 miles of most Wasatch Front cities. Working farms with water rights start in the $500K–$900K range.
Randall Gorham · Northern Utah Specialist

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I know Plymouth — the neighborhoods, the schools, the value pockets, and the pitfalls. Let me help you find the right home here.

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