Vacation Rental Properties for Sale in Harrisville, Utah
Harrisville is a small Weber County city tucked just north of Ogden, and it draws a very specific kind of rental buyer — someone who wants a foothold near the Ogden Valley resorts without paying Eden or Huntsville prices. From here it's roughly 25 minutes to Snowbasin, 35 to Powder Mountain, and 20 to Pineview Reservoir, which means guests get four-season access to skiing, paddleboarding, and mountain biking while staying in a quieter residential setting. Median home prices in Harrisville generally run below the Ogden Valley itself, so the math on a rental property can pencil out differently than it does up the canyon.
The catch worth flagging up front: Harrisville City regulates short-term rentals more tightly than vacation hubs like Park City or St. George, so anyone buying with nightly-rental income in mind should confirm zoning, licensing, and any HOA restrictions on the specific address before writing an offer. Mid-term furnished rentals — 30-plus-day stays for traveling nurses at McKay-Dee, contractors at Hill Air Force Base, or families relocating to Weber County — are often an easier path here and still produce strong returns. The listings below include homes that current owners or past owners have used in some rental capacity, or that fit the typical profile buyers want for this use. Browse what's active now to see which properties match your strategy.
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Does Harrisville allow short-term vacation rentals? ▾
Harrisville City regulates short-term rentals through its zoning ordinance, and STRs under 30 days are restricted in most residential zones. Buyers planning to operate a nightly rental should confirm the specific zone of any property with Harrisville City Planning before writing an offer, since enforcement has tightened across Weber County in recent years.
What types of properties work best as longer-term rentals here? ▾
Single-family homes in the 1,800–3,200 sq ft range near Harrisville Road and 2nd Street tend to draw stable monthly tenants — often families relocating for work at Hill Air Force Base or healthcare jobs in Ogden. Basement apartments and homes with separate ADU entrances also rent well given the proximity to Weber State University about 10 minutes south.
How close is Harrisville to the attractions that drive rental demand? ▾
Harrisville sits just north of Ogden off Highway 89, putting renters about 20 minutes from Snowbasin and Powder Mountain, 15 minutes from Pineview Reservoir, and roughly 45 minutes to Salt Lake City International Airport. That mid-point location is the main reason mid-term corporate and traveling-nurse rentals perform here.
What price range should I expect for rental-friendly homes? ▾
Most single-family homes in Harrisville trade between the high $400s and low $700s depending on size, lot, and whether there's a finished basement. Properties with a walk-out basement or legal accessory unit command a premium because they support dual-income rental strategies.
Are there HOA restrictions to watch for? ▾
Older established neighborhoods near Harrisville Park typically have no HOA, which gives investors more flexibility. Newer subdivisions on the west side may carry HOAs with leasing caps or minimum lease terms — always pull the CC&Rs during due diligence before assuming a property can be rented at all.
Is mid-term (30+ day) rental a realistic strategy in Harrisville? ▾
Yes, and it's often the most practical path given local STR restrictions. Demand comes from Hill AFB contractors, traveling medical staff at McKay-Dee and Ogden Regional, and families in transition. Furnished 30–90 day rentals in Harrisville typically clear $2,800–$3,800 per month depending on size and finish level.