3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Harrisville, Utah
Harrisville is a small Weber County city tucked between North Ogden and Farr West, and the three-bedroom, two-bath house is the workhorse of its housing stock. Drive through neighborhoods around Larsen Lane, 750 West, or the streets off Washington Boulevard and you'll see block after block of brick ramblers built in the 70s, 80s, and 90s — almost all of them in the 3/2 configuration on the main level, usually with a basement waiting to be finished into more bedrooms or a family room. Newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of town have added two-story versions of the same footprint, but the price point and layout still target the same buyer: first-time owners, young families, and downsizers who want a yard without the maintenance load of a larger home.
What makes a 3/2 in Harrisville different from one in Ogden proper is the lot. Quarter-acre and third-acre parcels are common here, mature trees are the norm, and zoning is relaxed enough that RV parking, garden space, and the occasional chicken coop are part of the lifestyle. Harrisville Days in July, the city's small-town parade and fireworks, gives a good read on the community feel. Commute-wise you're 10 minutes from downtown Ogden, about 25 to Hill Air Force Base, and under an hour to Salt Lake via I-15. Browse the active listings below to see what's on the market right now.
May 2026 · Harrisville market
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About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Harrisville.
What do 3 bed / 2 bath homes typically cost in Harrisville? ▾
Most three-bedroom, two-bath houses in Harrisville trade in the upper $300s to mid $400s, depending on lot size, garage count, and whether the basement is finished. Older ramblers near 2nd Street tend to sit at the lower end, while newer builds in the subdivisions off Wall Avenue and 1100 West push higher. Condition and yard size move the needle more than square footage here.
Are these homes usually single-level or two-story? ▾
Harrisville has a strong mix. The established neighborhoods are dominated by single-level ramblers from the 70s through 90s, often with a full unfinished basement that buyers later convert. Newer construction along the north and west edges of the city leans toward two-story floor plans with the third bedroom upstairs.
Which schools serve this part of Weber County? ▾
Harrisville is in Weber School District. Most 3/2 homes feed into Orion Junior High and Weber High, with Lomond View, Orchard, or Majestic Elementary depending on the address. Boundaries shift occasionally, so verify with the district before writing an offer if schools are a deciding factor.
Is a two-car garage standard at this size? ▾
Generally yes. The vast majority of three-bed, two-bath homes in Harrisville have an attached two-car garage, and a fair number of the older ramblers added a detached shop or RV pad later. If you need RV parking, filter for lots over a quarter acre — Harrisville has more of those than most Ogden-area cities.
How's the commute to Ogden, Hill AFB, or Salt Lake? ▾
Harrisville sits right off Highway 89 and US-91, so downtown Ogden is about 10 minutes and Hill Air Force Base runs around 25 minutes via I-15. Salt Lake City is a 45-50 minute drive outside of rush hour. The FrontRunner station in Ogden is the closest transit option for SLC commuters.
Do these homes usually have basements? ▾
Most do. A typical Harrisville rambler in this size class will list 3 beds and 2 baths on the main level with an unfinished or partially finished basement underneath, which means the finished square footage on the MLS sometimes understates the true potential. Always check whether the basement bed/bath count is included in the listed totals.