Homes Under $500,000 in Marriott Slaterville, Utah
Marriott-Slaterville sits just west of Ogden along the Weber River, a small Weber County city that still feels semi-rural even though I-15, Hill Air Force Base, and downtown Ogden are all within a short drive. Homes under $500,000 here tend to be the bread-and-butter of the local market: established single-family houses on generous lots, a mix of 1970s and 1980s ramblers, some updated split-entries, and the occasional newer build that slipped in at the top of this range. Buyers drawn to this price point are usually weighing Marriott-Slaterville against Plain City, Farr West, or West Haven, and the trade-off is usually more land and fewer neighbors versus the tighter subdivisions closer to Ogden.
What makes the sub-$500K range work in this city is the lot sizes. Plenty of properties come with room for a shop, RV parking, a garden, or small livestock — zoning across much of Marriott-Slaterville still allows horses and chickens on parcels of the right size. School-age families land in the Weber School District, and outdoor access is genuinely close: Pineview Reservoir is about 25 minutes up Ogden Canyon, and Snowbasin sits roughly 35 minutes away. Inventory in this price band moves quickly because demand from Hill AFB families and Ogden commuters stays steady year-round. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and check back often since new homes hit the MLS here in small batches.
June 2026 · Marriott Slaterville market
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About homes under $500k in Marriott Slaterville.
What kind of home does $500K typically buy in Marriott-Slaterville? ▾
In most cases you're looking at a 3-4 bedroom rambler or two-story on a quarter-acre to half-acre lot, often built between the 1980s and 2010s. Some of the larger parcels with older farmhouses also fall under this number, though condition varies widely. Newer construction under $500K is rare here since the city has limited subdivision activity compared to neighboring Roy or West Haven.
How does pricing in Marriott-Slaterville compare to nearby Ogden or West Haven? ▾
Marriott-Slaterville generally prices slightly above Ogden proper because of the larger lots, lower density, and the agricultural feel along 1900 West and 400 North. It's roughly comparable to West Haven on a per-square-foot basis, though MS tends to have older inventory. Buyers who want acreage often find better value here than in Pleasant View or North Ogden.
Are there many homes actually listed under $500K in this city? ▾
Inventory in Marriott-Slaterville is thin in general — the city has under 2,000 residents and turnover is slow. Active listings under $500K usually number in the single digits at any given time. Setting up a saved search with instant alerts is the most practical way to catch new listings before they go under contract.
What's the commute like from Marriott-Slaterville to Hill Air Force Base or Salt Lake? ▾
Hill AFB is about 20-25 minutes via I-15 south. Downtown Salt Lake runs 40-45 minutes outside of rush hour, longer during the morning southbound crush. The 12th Street and 21st Street I-15 interchanges are both close, which is part of why the area draws Hill AFB and IRS employees.
Do homes in this price range usually come with usable land? ▾
Often, yes. Marriott-Slaterville still has plenty of properties on a third of an acre or more, and some sub-$500K listings include outbuildings, garden space, or room for a few animals depending on zoning. If horse property or a shop is on your list, ask your agent to flag those specifically since lot use varies parcel by parcel.
What school district serves Marriott-Slaterville? ▾
The city is part of Weber School District. Most kids feed into schools like Pioneer Elementary, Rocky Mountain Junior High, and Fremont High in Plain City. Fremont in particular has a strong reputation for athletics and CTE programs, which is a draw for families relocating into the under-$500K range.