Condos for Sale in Eden, Utah
Eden sits in the Ogden Valley on the back side of the Wasatch, about 20 minutes up Trappers Loop from I-84 and within a short drive of three ski resorts: Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and Nordic Valley. Condos here cluster in a handful of recognizable projects — Wolf Creek Resort near the golf course, the Lakeside developments along Pineview Reservoir, and the higher-elevation buildings inside Powder Mountain itself. Each carries a different ownership profile. Wolf Creek units tend to attract a mix of full-time residents and weekenders, Lakeside buyers want summer water access for paddleboarding and wakesurfing on Pineview, and Powder Mountain condos are almost entirely ski-focused second homes with strong nightly-rental potential.
Climate matters when you're shopping condos in this valley. Eden sits at roughly 4,900 feet and gets real winter — 300+ inches of snow at the resorts above town and regular sub-20°F nights from December through February. That makes the maintenance-free side of condo ownership genuinely useful: no plowing the driveway at 6 a.m., no roof to shovel, no irrigation to blow out in October. HOA dues, short-term rental rules, and ski-shuttle access vary widely between buildings, so the right unit depends as much on the CC&Rs as on the floor plan. Browse the active condo listings below to see what's currently on the market in Eden and the surrounding Ogden Valley.
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Why buy a condo in Eden instead of a single-family cabin? ▾
Condos at Powder Mountain, Wolf Creek, and the Lakeside developments hand off snow removal, landscaping, and exterior maintenance to an HOA — which matters when you're driving up from the Wasatch Front on a Friday night in January. They also tend to sit closer to the lifts and trails than detached homes, and many are zoned for nightly rentals, which detached cabins in Eden often aren't.
Can I short-term rent a condo in Eden? ▾
It depends on the specific project. Some Wolf Creek and Powder Mountain condos allow nightly rentals through on-site programs, while certain Lakeside and residential-zoned buildings cap rentals at 30 days or longer. Always pull the HOA docs and confirm with Weber County zoning before writing an offer if rental income is part of your plan.
What do HOA dues typically run on an Eden condo? ▾
Expect roughly $300 to $700 per month for standard Wolf Creek and Lakeside units, and meaningfully higher at Powder Mountain where dues can run $800 to $1,500+ depending on the building and amenity package. Dues usually cover exterior maintenance, snow removal, water/sewer, and access to community amenities like pools or clubhouses.
How far is Eden from Snowbasin and Powder Mountain? ▾
Powder Mountain's base is about 10 minutes up Highway 158 from central Eden. Snowbasin is roughly 20 minutes via Trappers Loop. Salt Lake City International Airport is about 55 minutes door-to-door in good weather, which is part of why this valley draws second-home buyers from out of state.
What price range should I plan for? ▾
Entry-level one-bedroom condos at Wolf Creek have historically traded in the mid-$300s to low $400s, two- and three-bedroom units commonly land between $500K and $900K, and ski-in/ski-out product at Powder Mountain runs well into seven figures. Inventory is thin, so the range shifts quickly with what's actually listed.
Are Eden condos a good full-time residence or mostly second homes? ▾
Both work, but the Ogden Valley skews toward second-home and lock-and-leave ownership. Full-time residents should factor in the 20-minute drive over Trappers Loop to Ogden for groceries, schools (Valley Elementary and Snowcrest Junior High serve the area), and medical care.