Homes with Views for Sale in Marriott Slaterville, Utah
Marriott-Slaterville sits in that pocket of Weber County where the Wasatch Front still looks the way it did thirty years ago — irrigated pasture, horse property, the Weber River winding through, and the foothills of Ben Lomond and Mount Ogden filling the eastern skyline. View homes here aren't selling a generic mountain backdrop; they're selling specific sightlines. East-facing lots pick up the 9,712-foot summit of Ben Lomond and the snow line that lingers into June. West-facing parcels stretch over the river bottoms toward the Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island, which is where you get the long sunset views that buyers from Ogden's older neighborhoods rarely have access to.
What makes view properties hold their value in Marriott-Slaterville is the zoning. The city has kept large-lot, rural-residential standards across most of its footprint, so the open sightlines aren't likely to disappear under a new subdivision the way they have in Roy, West Haven, or Plain City. Buyers shopping here usually want a combination — view, acreage, a shop or barn, room for animals — and they're willing to trade the walkable-neighborhood feel for a quieter setup ten minutes from downtown Ogden and twenty-five from Hill Air Force Base. Inventory stays tight because owners tend to stay put. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Marriott Slaterville market
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Common questions
About homes with views in Marriott Slaterville.
What kind of views can I expect from homes in Marriott-Slaterville? ▾
Most view lots here look east toward Ben Lomond, Mount Ogden, and the rest of the northern Wasatch, or west across the Weber River bottoms and the Great Salt Lake flats toward Promontory and Antelope Island. A handful of elevated parcels off 1900 West and the benches near 400 North catch both directions. Sunsets over the lake are the underrated feature — winter inversions aside, you get long, open western horizons.
Does the open agricultural land around town actually stay open? ▾
A lot of it is protected by the city's rural-residential zoning and large minimum lot sizes (often one acre or more in the ag overlay), which is why the pasture-and-mountain sightlines have held up while neighboring Roy and West Haven filled in. It's not a guarantee forever, but the zoning here is noticeably more restrictive than surrounding Weber County cities.
How does the Weber River corridor affect view properties? ▾
Homes backing the river or the parkway trail get permanent green-belt views since that land can't be built on. The tradeoff is floodplain considerations — some lots near the river require flood insurance, and lenders will ask for an elevation certificate. Worth checking the FEMA map before you write an offer.
Are view homes here priced much higher than standard listings? ▾
Generally yes — view acreage in Marriott-Slaterville tends to run 15–25% above comparable interior lots, and homes with both mountain views and usable acreage (horse setups, shops) command the strongest premiums. The market here is thinner than Ogden proper, so individual sales can swing the comps.
How far is Marriott-Slaterville from Ogden, Hill AFB, and SLC? ▾
Downtown Ogden is about 10 minutes east via 12th Street or 2nd Street. Hill Air Force Base is roughly 20–25 minutes south on I-15. Salt Lake International runs about 40 minutes outside of rush hour. The location is one of the reasons buyers tolerate the smaller inventory — you get rural views without a long commute.
What school district serves the area? ▾
Marriott-Slaterville is part of Weber School District. Most neighborhoods feed into Lakeview Elementary, Rocky Mountain Junior High, and Fremont High School, though boundaries shift occasionally, so confirm the assigned schools for any specific address before you commit.