5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Harrisville, Utah
Harrisville sits just north of Ogden along US-89, a small Weber County city where larger floor plans tend to show up in the newer subdivisions east of Washington Boulevard and around the Four Mile Creek area. Five-bedroom houses here are usually two-story tract builds from the last twenty years, with the occasional updated rambler that picked up a finished basement and added bedrooms downstairs. Square footage in the 2,800 to 4,200 range is typical, and lots run from about a quarter acre on the newer streets to half-acre parcels closer to the older Harrisville Road corridor. Pricing on five-bed inventory generally lands between the high $400s and mid $600s, which is still a meaningful discount to comparable space in North Ogden or Pleasant View next door.
The draw for bigger families is straightforward: Weber School District boundaries, a ten-minute commute to downtown Ogden or McKay-Dee Hospital, quick access to I-15 for SLC-bound commuters, and weekends within thirty minutes of Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and Pineview Reservoir. Lot sizes are generous enough that RV parking, a shop, or a trampoline-and-garden setup all fit without rebuilding the yard. Most five-bedroom layouts here put the primary plus two or three beds upstairs and finish the rest in a daylight or walkout basement, which works well for teenagers, multigenerational households, or a dedicated office. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Harrisville.
May 2026 · Harrisville market
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What does a 5-bedroom home typically cost in Harrisville? ▾
Larger Harrisville homes generally run from the mid $500s into the $800s depending on lot size, finished basement square footage, and whether the home backs up to farmland or the Four Mile Creek corridor. Newer builds north of 2600 North tend to sit at the higher end, while updated split-entries and ramblers from the 90s and early 2000s offer the most room per dollar.
Are most 5+ bedroom homes here ramblers with finished basements? ▾
Yes, that's the dominant layout. Weber County builders have leaned on rambler floor plans for decades because the flat ground east of Harrisville Road makes daylight and walkout basements straightforward. Expect to see three bedrooms up and two or three down, with a second family room and sometimes a kitchenette for multi-generational setups.
Which schools serve larger families in Harrisville? ▾
Harrisville falls in the Weber School District. Most homes feed into Orion Junior High and Weber High in Pleasant View, with elementary options including Orchard Springs and Majestic. The district runs a school choice program, so families with five or more kids sometimes split between neighborhood and specialty programs at North Park or Lomond View.
Is there room on these lots for big families with toys and trailers? ▾
Generally yes. Harrisville lots tend to run a quarter acre or larger, and many of the older county-annexed parcels are a third to a half acre with deep RV pads behind the garage. The city allows RV parking on improved surfaces, which matters if your family has boats headed to Pineview or trailers for Monte Cristo.
How long is the commute from Harrisville to Hill Air Force Base or downtown Ogden? ▾
Downtown Ogden is about 10 minutes south via Washington Boulevard, and Hill AFB runs 25 to 35 minutes depending on I-15 traffic at Riverdale. That commute reality is part of why larger homes here appeal to military families and Ogden Regional Medical Center staff who want space without the South Davis price tag.
Are new construction 5-bedroom homes still being built in Harrisville? ▾
Inventory is slowing as Harrisville approaches buildout, but a handful of infill subdivisions north of 2700 North and near Larsen Lane still deliver new five and six bedroom plans. Most are two-story builds with bonus rooms over the garage rather than the traditional rambler footprint.