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Harrisville, Utah

Homes Under $500,000 in Harrisville, Utah

Harrisville is one of the more affordable pockets along the northern Wasatch Front, tucked between Ogden and Pleasant View in Weber County. Homes under $500K here cover a wide spectrum: 1970s and 80s brick ramblers on quarter-acre lots near Harrisville Elementary, two-story builds from the early 2000s along Larsen Lane and Wall Avenue, and a growing number of newer townhomes closer to Highway 89. For buyers priced out of North Ogden's bench neighborhoods or looking for more square footage than central Ogden offers, this is usually where the math starts working. Median sale prices in Harrisville have generally tracked below the Weber County average, which keeps the sub-$500K inventory meaningful instead of vanishing the way it has in Davis County.

Practical details matter at this price point. Most homes in this range feed into the Weber School District, with Orion Junior High and Weber High as the typical upper-grade assignments. Commuters get easy access to I-15 at the 2700 North or 12th Street interchanges, putting downtown Ogden under ten minutes away and Salt Lake roughly 40 minutes south. Yards tend to be flat and usable, summers run hot and dry with cool nights off the Wasatch, and winters bring real snow but nothing like the higher-elevation cities to the east. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available under $500K in Harrisville, and reach out when something looks worth a closer look.

May 2026 · Harrisville market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Harrisville right now.

Full Harrisville market report
Median sale
$435,000
17 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
4 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
35
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes under $500k in Harrisville.

What kind of home does $500K buy in Harrisville right now?

In most of Harrisville, the under-$500K range covers 3-4 bedroom single-family homes built between the 1970s and mid-2000s, typically 1,800 to 2,800 finished square feet on a quarter-acre or so. Newer builds in subdivisions off 2000 North can sneak in at this price point too, usually with smaller lots. Townhomes and patio homes near Harrisville Road tend to land well below the cap.

How does Harrisville compare to Ogden and North Ogden on price?

Harrisville generally runs a bit cheaper than North Ogden and slightly above central Ogden for comparable square footage. The trade-off is that Harrisville feels more suburban and quiet, with quick access to Highway 89 and I-15, but without the Ogden Bench views that push North Ogden prices up.

Which school district serves homes in this price range?

Harrisville falls within Weber School District. Most homes feed into Orion Junior High and Weber High, with elementary assignments split between Lomond View, Farr West, and Majestic depending on the neighborhood. Boundaries shift occasionally, so verify with the district before writing an offer.

Are HOA fees common at this price point in Harrisville?

Older established neighborhoods off Wall Avenue and Harrisville Road are mostly HOA-free. Newer townhome and PUD developments built in the last 10-15 years do carry HOAs, usually in the $50-$150 per month range covering common-area landscaping and sometimes exterior maintenance.

What's the commute to Hill Air Force Base or downtown Salt Lake from here?

Hill AFB runs about 20-25 minutes south via I-15. Downtown Salt Lake is roughly 45 minutes off-peak and 60+ in rush hour. The FrontRunner station in Ogden is a 10-minute drive, which makes Harrisville workable for SLC commuters who'd rather train than fight I-15.

Is inventory under $500K tight in Harrisville?

It moves. Harrisville is a small city — only a few square miles — so the total number of active listings stays low compared to bigger Weber County markets. Well-priced homes under $450K in good condition tend to go under contract within a couple of weeks, while fixer-uppers and homes needing updates sit longer.