5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Hooper, Utah
Hooper sits on the western edge of Weber County, where the old farm grid between Roy and the Great Salt Lake has been filling in with newer subdivisions over the past fifteen years. The town's appeal for larger families is straightforward: lots are bigger here than almost anywhere else within commuting distance of Hill Air Force Base or the FrontRunner line, so builders have had the room to put up five and six bedroom floor plans without stacking them shoulder-to-shoulder. Most five-bedroom homes in Hooper run between roughly 3,000 and 4,500 finished square feet, with the extra bedrooms typically split between a main-level primary, upstairs kids' rooms, and a finished basement that often includes a second family room and a guest suite.
Buyers shopping this size of home in Hooper are usually weighing it against Farr West, West Haven, and Plain City — all similar in feel, but Hooper tends to win on lot size and the ability to keep chickens, a few horses, or an oversized shop. Fremont High School serves most of the area and pulls strong reviews from west-side families. Winters bring lake-effect snow that can stack up fast, and summers run hot and dry, so pay attention to AC age and basement egress windows when touring. Browse the active listings below to see which 5+ bedroom homes are currently on the market in Hooper.
May 2026 · Hooper market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Hooper.
Why are larger homes common in Hooper compared to other Weber County cities? ▾
Hooper grew up as farmland west of Roy and Clearfield, so lot sizes tend to run a quarter acre to a full acre or more. That extra ground means builders here have room to put up wider footprints, finished basements, and bonus rooms — which is how you end up with five and six bedroom floor plans at prices that would only buy a three-bedroom closer to Salt Lake.
What price range should I expect for a 5+ bedroom house in Hooper? ▾
Most five-bedroom homes in Hooper trade in the upper $500Ks to mid $700Ks, with newer builds on bigger lots and six-bedroom homes pushing into the $800K range. Pricing varies a lot based on whether the basement is finished, whether there's RV parking or outbuildings, and how close the property sits to the West Haven and Roy commercial corridors.
Which school district serves Hooper? ▾
Hooper is part of the Weber School District. Kids typically attend Hooper Elementary, Rocky Mountain Junior High, and Fremont High School, though boundaries shift as new neighborhoods get built out. Fremont in particular pulls a lot of west-side families and has strong athletics and CTE programs.
Do most 5-bedroom homes here have basements, or is it all above grade? ▾
Almost all of them use a finished or partially finished basement to get to that bedroom count. A typical layout is three or four bedrooms on the main and upper level plus two more downstairs, often with a second family room. True five-bedroom single-level homes exist but are less common and usually sit on bigger acreage.
How long is the commute from Hooper to Hill Air Force Base or downtown Salt Lake? ▾
Hill AFB is roughly 15-20 minutes via 1900 West and I-15, which is why a lot of military families land here. Downtown Salt Lake runs about 40-45 minutes off-peak and closer to an hour during morning rush. The FrontRunner station in Roy is about 10 minutes away if you want to skip the freeway.
Are there HOAs on larger Hooper properties? ▾
It's mixed. Older homes on bigger parcels along 5500 South, 5900 South, and the rural stretches west of 4700 West generally have no HOA, which is part of the appeal. Newer subdivisions built in the last decade often do have one, usually modest dues covering common areas rather than heavy restrictions.