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Harrisville, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Harrisville, Utah

Harrisville sits just north of Ogden along Washington Boulevard, tucked between Pleasant View and Farr West in northern Weber County. Townhomes here appeal to buyers who want a Wasatch Front address without Salt Lake County pricing — you get quick I-15 access, a 10-minute drive into historic 25th Street in Ogden, and the foothills of the Ben Lomond range right out the back window. The town has grown steadily as Hill Air Force Base employees, McKay-Dee Hospital staff, and Weber State faculty look for lower-maintenance housing within a reasonable commute. Most attached product in Harrisville was built from the early 2000s onward, with newer construction continuing along 2000 North and out toward the Four Mile Creek corridor.

The townhome buyer pool in Harrisville skews toward first-time owners, downsizers leaving larger homes in North Ogden, and investors holding rentals for the Hill AFB workforce. Expect two-car garages on most newer units, HOAs that handle exterior and landscaping, and floor plans in the 1,400 to 2,200 square foot range. Winters bring real snow — Harrisville averages around 50 inches annually — so the maintenance-free exterior is a genuine selling point, not marketing copy. Property taxes run roughly 0.55% of assessed value, and Harrisville City keeps its own small police force and parks system. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want to walk through anything in person.

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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Active listings

Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Harrisville.

What's the typical price range for townhomes in Harrisville?

Most Harrisville townhomes trade in the upper $300Ks to mid $400Ks, depending on age, size, and whether the unit backs to open space or sits along Washington Boulevard. Newer construction near 2000 North tends to push higher, while older attached product north of 12th Street comes in lower. Check the active listings below for current pricing.

Are HOA fees high on Harrisville townhomes?

HOA dues in Harrisville generally run $100 to $200 a month, which usually covers exterior maintenance, landscaping in common areas, and sometimes snow removal. Communities with extras like a clubhouse or pool sit at the upper end. Always pull the HOA docs during due diligence to confirm what's actually included.

How is the commute from Harrisville to Hill Air Force Base or downtown Ogden?

Hill AFB is roughly a 20 to 25 minute drive south via I-15, and downtown Ogden is about 10 minutes down Washington Boulevard. The Ogden FrontRunner station is also close enough that some owners commute to Salt Lake by train. That access is a big reason townhomes here move quickly with military and medical workers.

Which school district serves Harrisville townhomes?

Harrisville is part of Weber School District. Most neighborhoods feed into Orion Junior High and Weber High, with several elementary options nearby. Boundaries shift occasionally, so verify the assigned schools with the district before writing an offer.

Are there newer townhome developments in Harrisville?

Yes — the north end of town near 2700 North and out toward Farr West has seen newer attached projects go up over the last several years, with two-car garages and modern open floor plans. Resale inventory from the 2000s also shows up regularly closer to the Ogden border. The active list below mixes both.

Can I rent out a Harrisville townhome as an investment?

Most Harrisville HOAs allow long-term rentals but cap the percentage of rented units in the community, so check the CC&Rs before buying for investment. Short-term rentals (under 30 days) are generally not allowed under city ordinance in residential zones. Rents on a three-bedroom townhome typically land in the $1,800 to $2,200 range.