Living in Honeyville Utah — Real Estate, Schools, Neighborhoods 2026
Randall Gorham · Utah Life Real Estate
Northern Utah/ Box Elder County/ Honeyville, UT 84314
Box Elder County · City Guide

Honeyville
Utah

North of Brigham City on the bench — quiet agricultural community with growing residential character.

Honeyville sits north of Brigham City on the northern bench corridor — 1,800 residents in one of Box Elder County's most peaceful small communities, where agricultural land use and established residential neighborhoods coexist and the Wasatch Range provides a constant eastern backdrop above both.

~1,800Population
4,380 ftElevation
84314ZIP Code
North Bench · Brigham City 12 min · Agricultural character preserved
Honeyville Market Snapshot · 2026
Median Sale Price~$410,000
Price Per Sq Ft~$195
Avg. Days on Market25–42 days
List-to-Sale Ratio95–99%
1-Year Appreciation+3.4%
Active Listings (avg.)5–12 homes
Absorption Rate~2.6 months
Market ConditionBalanced Market
Agricultural · Small Town · Balanced
About Honeyville

Box Elder County — Honeyville
North of Brigham City on the bench — quiet agricultu

Honeyville is Box Elder County's quiet north bench community — sitting between the agricultural Bear River Valley floor and the rising Wasatch foothills north of Brigham City. The city's small scale (1,800 residents) and mixed residential-agricultural character creates the community intimacy that only genuinely small Wasatch Front cities maintain. The name reflects the area's agricultural heritage: honey production, fruit orchards, and small-scale farming are visible throughout the community.

Box Elder High School in Brigham City (12 minutes south) serves Honeyville students. The school run is a standard reality for north Box Elder County families — most small communities in the county send students to the larger school campuses rather than maintaining independent schools. Honeyville Elementary is the city's own K–6 school, providing the early education community that connects families across the small city.

The balanced market (2.6 months) and small inventory create buyer-favorable conditions year-round, with the most leverage available from October through January. Buyers who discover Honeyville typically arrive as spillover from Perry and Brigham City — people who want the north bench character at slightly lower prices than Perry's bench premium commands. Use our neighborhood quiz to compare the north Box Elder bench communities.

Honeyville City Official Website — City of Honeyville — city services, parks, and municipal information for this small north Box Elder County community.
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Real Estate Overview

Price Ranges by
Honeyville Zone

Bench residential (east)$425K–$540K
Mountain views · established character · Wasatch foothills
Central Honeyville$395K–$485K
Most active · agricultural mix · all community services
Honeyville Buy-and-Hold Snapshot
+3.4%YoY Appreciation
<2%Vacancy Rate
3.8–4.5%Cap Rate Range
Honeyville Neighborhoods

Where to Buy in Honeyville — Market Zones

Use our neighborhood quiz to compare Honeyville against all Northern Utah cities.

Bench East
$425K–$540K
The elevated east zone of Honeyville provides the community's best mountain views and most established residential character. Limited annual transactions (3–6 per year) require pulling Perry and north Brigham City comparables. Low turnover sustains long-term equity for patient owners.
Mountain viewsLow turnoverBest residential
Central Mixed
$395K–$485K
The most transaction-active zone in Honeyville — central neighborhoods where agricultural parcels and residential lots coexist. The most reliable comparable data in the city. Fall and winter leverage available consistently.
Best comp dataAgricultural mixSeasonal leverage
Market Data

Honeyville Market —
Numbers for Buyers

Honeyville's +3.4% appreciation is steady rather than spectacular — the most appropriate description for a community where long-term owners value stability over maximum growth. The median of $410K sits between Brigham City and Perry, reflecting the north bench position without Perry's full view premium. Patient, non-contingent buyers in fall and winter consistently achieve better terms than spring market buyers.

The 2.6-month absorption makes Honeyville one of the most buyer-favorable markets in Northern Utah. With only 5–12 homes listed at any time, buyers must monitor closely — but when well-priced properties appear, the slower market means less competition and more time to evaluate carefully.

Investment in Honeyville is primarily equity-driven. The small city's limited rental market means investor returns depend on long-term appreciation rather than cash flow. The cap rate range (3.8–4.5%) is modest but above Fruit Heights or other premium-tier Davis County communities. Use the investment analyzer.

Median Sale Price
~$410,000
Box Elder County avg ~$385K.
Days on Market
25–42 days
Avg. list-to-contract. Varies by season.
Absorption Rate
~2.6 months
Months supply. Under 2 = seller advantage.
List-to-Sale Ratio
95–99%
Sale price as % of list.
Appreciation
+3.4%
Year-over-year median change.
Price / Sq Ft
~$195
Varies by zone, age, condition.
Financing in Honeyville
Conventional
Up to $806,500
20% down = no PMI. Most common for move-up buyers.
FHA
Up to $524,225
3.5% down. DPA programs available.
VA Loan
No limit · Zero down
Veterans. Hill AFB employment keeps VA active in Box Elder.
Jumbo
$806,500+
For premium properties above conforming limit.
Education

Schools Serving
Honeyville

Always verify school assignments with Box Elder School District before purchase.

High School · Box Elder SD
Box Elder High School
Honeyville students travel 12 minutes south to Box Elder High in Brigham City. Box Elder SD provides transportation. The school's aerospace STEM programs and established athletics serve north bench students well.
Grades 9–12 · 5A
Middle School · Box Elder SD
Box Elder Middle School
Serves Honeyville middle school students alongside Brigham City classmates. Transportation provided by Box Elder SD.
Grades 7–9
Elementary · Box Elder SD
Honeyville Elementary
Honeyville Elementary is the city's own K–6 school with very small class sizes given the modest population. High parent engagement rates in the close-knit community.
Grades K–6
Higher Education
Weber State University (45 min) · No FrontRunner
WSU is approximately 45 minutes south. All higher education requires driving from Honeyville.
University Access
Commute

Getting From Honeyville
to Where You Need to Be

Use our commute calculator to compare Honeyville against all Northern Utah cities for your employer destination.

Destination
Drive Time
Route
Brigham City (south)
10–14 min
Local roads or I-15 S
Perry (south)
14–20 min
I-15 S
Northrop Grumman (Promontory)
22–30 min
South to Brigham then I-84 W
Tremonton (north)
18–24 min
I-15 N or US-89
Hill AFB
46–56 min
I-15 S
Ogden (downtown)
46–56 min
I-15 S
Salt Lake City
68–80 min
I-15 S
Local Highlights

What Honeyville
Offers Day-to-Day

Honeyville's agricultural setting provides the fruit orchard and small farm character that has become genuinely rare in Utah's expanding urban corridor. The Honeyville Grain and Country Store is a community institution. The bench position gives most addresses unobstructed Wasatch views from the east and open western sky views across the Bear River Valley.

Brigham City's complete commercial and cultural infrastructure — the city's Bear River Bird Refuge access, Box Elder High School, and grocery/pharmacy corridor — is 12 minutes south. Willard Bay State Park is 18–22 minutes south for boating and recreation. The community's annual harvest activities and fruit stand culture create a seasonal agricultural community rhythm that is genuinely distinctive.

Agricultural community characterNorth bench positionHoneyville fruit orchardsBear River Bird Refuge — 22 minBrigham City services — 12 minWillard Bay — 20 minBox Elder High — 12 minLow competition buyer market
Buyer Questions

Frequently Asked Questions
About Buying in Honeyville

Why is Honeyville priced above Brigham City?
The north bench position commands a modest premium over Brigham City's valley floor addresses — the combination of elevation, agricultural character, and smaller-city intimacy produces a pricing premium that reflects lifestyle preferences rather than superior amenity access. Buyers who specifically want the north bench character and the Honeyville agricultural community find the premium appropriate. Buyers who primarily want the best value per dollar should consider Brigham City's central zone instead.
What is the Northrop Grumman commute from Honeyville?
Approximately 22–30 minutes via south on local roads to Brigham City then west on I-84 to the Promontory facility. A manageable commute for aerospace employees who want the north bench character at below-Perry pricing. The drive is rural and scenic but requires driving regardless of time of day.
What property taxes apply in Honeyville?
Box Elder County effective rate of approximately 0.55% — roughly $2,255/year on a $410K home. Use our mortgage calculator for full PITI estimates.
Are there down payment programs for Honeyville?
Utah Housing Corporation programs apply in Box Elder County. FirstHome, HomeAgain, and VA financing all work in Honeyville at the $395K–$470K price range. See our DPA guide.
How does Honeyville compare to Farr West in Weber County?
Both are small agricultural communities with Weber/Box Elder SD schools respectively, large lots, and quiet residential character. Farr West ($420K median) is 25 minutes closer to Ogden employment and hill AFB. Honeyville ($410K) is slightly more affordable and further north. The right choice depends primarily on where you work.
Can I have horses or agricultural animals in Honeyville?
Some parcels in Honeyville are zoned for agricultural use and permit horses and livestock — verify the specific parcel's zoning with Box Elder County and Honeyville City before purchasing with agricultural use intent.
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