Homes with Acreage for Sale in Marriott Slaterville, Utah
Marriott-Slaterville sits just west of Ogden along the Weber River, and it's one of the few Wasatch Front communities where you can still find homes on a full acre or more without driving deep into the county. The city was incorporated in 1999 specifically to protect its rural character, so zoning here leans toward larger lots, horse rights, and agricultural use. Properties along 1900 West, 1700 South, and the stretches near the river often come with irrigation shares, outbuildings, and room for livestock — things that have largely disappeared from neighboring Roy and West Haven as those areas filled in with subdivisions.
Buyers looking at acreage in Marriott-Slaterville are usually weighing a few specific things: secondary water access for pasture, proximity to Hill Air Force Base (about 15 minutes south), and the easy shot up I-15 to downtown Ogden or down to Salt Lake in under an hour. Winters bring lake-effect snow off the Great Salt Lake, summers run hot and dry, and the views west toward the Promontory range and east to Ben Lomond are the real draw. Prices on acreage parcels here typically run higher per square foot than tract homes nearby because the land itself carries value — especially parcels with water rights attached. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Marriott-Slaterville.
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About homes with acreage in Marriott Slaterville.
How much land typically comes with an acreage property in Marriott-Slaterville? ▾
Most acreage listings here range from 1 to 5 acres, with a smaller number of parcels in the 5-20 acre range along the western edge of the city. Lots under an acre are usually classified as standard residential rather than acreage properties.
Do these properties usually include water rights or irrigation shares? ▾
Many do, particularly properties on the older established roads near the Weber River and along the canal systems. Hooper Irrigation and Plain City Irrigation shares are the most common. Always confirm shares in writing during the disclosure period — they transfer separately from the deed and add real value for pasture or hay.
Can I keep horses or livestock on an acreage parcel here? ▾
Yes. Marriott-Slaterville's zoning specifically protects agricultural and equestrian use, and most acreage-zoned lots allow horses, chickens, and small livestock by right. Larger livestock counts depend on the specific zoning designation (A-1, RE-20, etc.), so verify with the city before closing if you have specific animal plans.
How does pricing compare to acreage in nearby Ogden or West Haven? ▾
Marriott-Slaterville generally commands a premium over comparable acreage in West Haven or Hooper because available inventory is limited and the city actively resists subdivision. Expect to pay more per acre here than in unincorporated Weber County, but resale tends to hold up well.
What's the commute like to Hill AFB or downtown Salt Lake? ▾
Hill Air Force Base is roughly 15-20 minutes via I-15 south. Downtown Salt Lake runs about 45-55 minutes depending on traffic. The 12th Street and 21st Street I-15 interchanges are the main access points, and most acreage properties sit within 5-10 minutes of one or the other.
Are there well and septic systems, or city utilities? ▾
It's a mix. Properties closer to 1900 West and the city core often have culinary water from Taylor-West Weber Water, while more rural parcels rely on private wells. Septic is common on larger lots. Get a septic inspection and well flow test as standard contingencies on any acreage purchase here.