Single Story Homes for Sale in Harrisville, Utah
Harrisville sits just north of Ogden along Highway 89, a small Weber County city of about 6,500 residents where ranch-style and rambler floor plans have been the dominant build for decades. Single story homes here tend to fall into two camps: older brick ramblers from the 1960s–80s on larger flat lots near Harrisville Road and 1100 West, and newer single-level builds in subdivisions like Heritage Cove and the neighborhoods off 2000 North. Both work well for buyers who want no stairs — retirees downsizing from Pleasant View or North Ogden, young families who want kids on the same floor as parents, and anyone tired of hauling laundry up and down between levels.
The practical case for one-level living in Harrisville is strong. Winters bring real snow off the Wasatch, and an attached garage that opens directly onto the main floor means no icy stair climbs in January. Lots are generally flat compared to the benches in North Ogden or Eden, so yards stay usable and accessible. Most ramblers here include a full basement, which buyers can leave unfinished for storage or finish later for extra bedrooms without changing how the main level lives. Pricing typically runs below comparable single-level homes in Layton or Farmington, and you're still ten minutes from Newgate Mall, Weber State, and the I-15 on-ramp at 2700 North. Browse the active single story listings below to see what's currently on the market in Harrisville.
May 2026 · Harrisville market
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About single story homes in Harrisville.
Are single story homes common in Harrisville? ▾
Yes — ramblers and ranch-style homes make up a large share of Harrisville's housing stock, especially in the older sections built between 1965 and 1990. Newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of town also include single-level plans, though some lots have been built up with two-story homes to maximize square footage.
Do most single story homes in Harrisville have basements? ▾
Most do. The standard build here is a rambler over a full basement, which roughly doubles the usable square footage. Many basements are partially finished with a family room and one or two extra bedrooms, while others are left open for the buyer to finish on their own timeline.
What price range should I expect for a single-level home in Harrisville? ▾
Pricing varies with age, lot size, and basement finish, but single story homes in Harrisville generally run from the upper $400Ks for an older rambler needing updates to the $700Ks and up for newer builds or fully remodeled homes on larger lots. Check the active listings below for current numbers.
Are these homes a good fit for aging-in-place? ▾
They can be. Many Harrisville ramblers have the primary bedroom, laundry, and full bath all on the main floor, and the flat lots make exterior access easier than the sloped bench properties to the east. Doorway widths and step-down entries vary by era, so it's worth checking specifics during a showing if mobility is a priority.
How is the commute from Harrisville to Ogden or Salt Lake? ▾
Downtown Ogden is about 10 minutes south via Washington Boulevard or Highway 89. I-15 access at 2700 North puts downtown Salt Lake roughly 40–45 minutes away in normal traffic, and the FrontRunner station in Ogden adds a rail option for SLC commuters.
What school district serves Harrisville? ▾
Harrisville is part of Weber School District. Local elementary options include Orion Jr. High feeders, with Bonneville Elementary and Majestic Elementary both serving parts of the city. Weber High School is the main high school assignment for the area.