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Smithfield, UT Multifamily Home for Sale

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    $3,700,000

    • 37 Beds
    • 29 Baths
    • 17,641 Sq Ft

    229 N Main St, Smithfield, UT 84335

    Exceptional Investment Opportunity! This property features two 5-unit townhome buildings that are just 3 years old and a newly renovated duplex, totaling 12 units. Each unit includes a private garage and offers an open floor plan with a spacious master suite, making it highly attractive to renters. Don't miss this rare gem-properties like this are hard to come by! Square footage figures are

    Paul Duke Equity Real Estate

    229 N Main St, Smithfield, UT 84335

Why Live in Smithfield

Smithfield, UT, located in Cache Valley, is a small city known for its natural beauty and convenient access to nearby areas. With a population of 14,726, it sits at the base of the Bear River Range, offering residents ample outdoor activities such as hiking, horseback riding, and camping in the Mt. Naomi Wilderness. Cherry Peak Resort, about 10 miles away, provides skiing opportunities, while Birch Creek Golf Course caters to golf enthusiasts. The city features four community parks, including Forrester Acres Park, which hosts the Smithfield Blue Sox baseball team. Smithfield celebrates its health-focused culture with the annual Smithfield Health Days, a week-long festival with various sports events and activities. The Cache County School District, serving the area, is highly rated, boasting a 95% graduation rate and strong academic performance. Housing in Smithfield ranges from early 1900s bungalows to modern new traditional homes, with new construction prevalent in the southeastern and northwestern parts of the city. U.S. Route 91 runs through Smithfield, making it a 15-minute drive to Logan and providing routes to Idaho. The city has a historical connection to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, with the Smithfield Tabernacle now serving as a recreation center. While dining and shopping options in Smithfield are limited, nearby Logan offers a wider variety. Crime rates in Smithfield are lower than the national average, though the area does face environmental risks such as wildfires.

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