No HOA Homes for Sale in Harrisville, Utah
Harrisville sits just north of Ogden along US-89, a small Weber County city of roughly 6,500 residents where a lot of the housing stock predates the HOA era. That works in favor of buyers who don't want monthly dues, design committees, or rules about RV parking, boat storage, or which color to repaint the trim. Older neighborhoods around Harrisville Road, 2000 North, and the streets west of Washington Boulevard are dominated by 1970s–1990s ramblers and split-entries on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, most with no association attached. Newer infill near Four Mile Creek and the Harrisville Heritage area is more mixed, so checking association status listing-by-listing matters.
For buyers coming from Pleasant View, North Ogden, or West Haven, the appeal here is usually price and flexibility: room for a shop, a trailer pad, chickens in some zones, and no board telling you when to take down holiday lights. Median sale prices in Harrisville tend to run below the Weber County average, and properties without dues stretch a budget further on a monthly basis — a $30–$60 HOA fee saved is real money against a mortgage payment. Commuters get I-15 access in about five minutes and downtown Ogden in ten, with Snowbasin and Powder Mountain inside a 40-minute drive. Browse the active no-HOA listings below to see what's currently on the market in Harrisville.
May 2026 · Harrisville market
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About no hoa homes in Harrisville.
Are most homes in Harrisville actually free of HOA dues? ▾
Yes, the majority of Harrisville's housing stock is older single-family on individual lots with no association. HOAs show up mostly in newer subdivisions and townhome pockets built in the last 10–15 years. Always confirm on the listing detail or with your agent before writing an offer.
Can I park an RV or boat at a no-HOA home in Harrisville? ▾
In most cases yes, but city zoning still applies. Harrisville municipal code has setback and surface requirements for RV and trailer storage on residential lots, so check with the city planning office on screening rules and how close you can park to the front property line.
Are there any deed restrictions to watch for even without an HOA? ▾
Occasionally yes. Some older Harrisville plats carry recorded CC&Rs from the original developer even when no active HOA collects dues. Your title company will surface these in the prelim — review them before closing, especially if you plan to add outbuildings or run a home business.
What do no-HOA homes in Harrisville typically cost? ▾
Most no-HOA single-family homes in Harrisville trade in the upper $300Ks to mid $500Ks depending on size, lot, and updates. Larger lots with shops or accessory buildings push higher. Townhome and condo product, which more often carries dues, sits below that range.
Can I keep chickens, goats, or horses on these lots? ▾
It depends on the zoning district. Parts of Harrisville are zoned A-1 or allow limited animal rights on larger lots, while standard R-1 residential zones are more restrictive. The city's animal ordinance spells out counts and setbacks — verify the specific parcel's zoning before assuming.
Will skipping an HOA hurt resale later? ▾
In Harrisville, no — buyers in this market generally prefer no dues. The tradeoff is that exterior upkeep across the street isn't enforced, so neighborhood appearance varies more than it would in a managed community. Drive the block at different times of day before committing.