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Marriott Slaterville, Utah

Homes Under $300,000 in Marriott Slaterville, Utah

Marriott-Slaterville sits just west of Ogden along the Weber River, a small Weber County city of roughly 1,800 residents that still feels semi-rural even though I-15 and the Ogden Regional Airport are minutes away. Land parcels here tend to be larger than what you'd see in central Ogden or Roy, which is part of why the city attracts buyers who want a bit of breathing room without commuting an hour to work. The catch for anyone shopping under $300K: detached single-family homes in this price band are genuinely scarce. Most of what trades in Marriott-Slaterville falls between $450K and $800K, so listings below $300K usually mean a manufactured home on its own lot, a smaller older home needing work, or occasionally a townhome-style property near the 1900 West corridor.

If you're set on this specific city under $300K, patience matters — inventory can sit at zero for weeks at a time, then a single estate sale or fixer hits the MLS. It's worth setting a saved search and also looking at neighboring West Haven, Marriott-Slaterville's eastern Ogden neighborhoods, and Plain City, where sub-$300K options surface more often. Financing-wise, USDA loans sometimes work on the western edges of the city, which can stretch your buying power. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like a heads-up the moment something new in this price range posts.

June 2026 · Marriott Slaterville market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Marriott Slaterville right now.

Full Marriott Slaterville market report
Median sale
$912,500
2 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes under $300k in Marriott Slaterville.

How many homes under $300K actually come up in Marriott-Slaterville?

Inventory at this price point is thin. Marriott-Slaterville is a small Weber County community of roughly 1,700 residents with mostly larger lots and custom builds, so sub-$300K listings tend to be older homes needing updates, manufactured homes on land, or the occasional condo or townhome that spills over from neighboring Ogden or Marriott-Slaterville's edge. Check back often — when one hits, it usually moves quickly.

What kind of property can I realistically expect under $300K here?

Most homes under $300K in this area are 2-3 bedroom older ramblers from the 1960s-80s, manufactured homes on permanent foundations, or smaller homes on modest lots. Larger acreage and newer construction generally start well above this price. Some buyers expand their search to West Haven, Plain City, or west Ogden to find more options in the same budget.

Is Marriott-Slaterville a good area for first-time buyers?

It can be, if you find the right listing. The community sits right off the I-15/Highway 89 corridor with quick access to Hill Air Force Base, downtown Ogden, and McKay-Dee Hospital, which keeps commute times short. Property taxes in Weber County tend to run lower than Davis or Salt Lake counties, which helps a first-time buyer's monthly payment.

What loan programs help stretch a budget at this price point?

FHA, VA, and USDA Rural Development loans all play well in Weber County. Parts of Marriott-Slaterville and surrounding unincorporated areas qualify for USDA's zero-down program, and VA is heavily used because of nearby Hill AFB. Utah Housing Corporation down payment assistance is also worth asking your lender about.

What schools serve homes in this area?

Marriott-Slaterville is part of Weber School District. Kids typically attend Lakeview or Pioneer Elementary, Rocky Mountain Junior High, and Fremont High School. Fremont has strong athletics and a solid CTE program, which factors into resale on the lower-priced homes here.

Are there HOA fees on most homes under $300K here?

Generally no. Marriott-Slaterville is mostly unincorporated-feel residential and small rural subdivisions without HOAs. If a sub-$300K listing is a townhome or condo, expect a monthly HOA — but the bulk of single-family homes in this range are fee-free, which is a real advantage on a tighter budget.