Single Story Homes for Sale in Marriott Slaterville, Utah
Marriott-Slaterville sits just west of Ogden along the Weber River, a small city of roughly 1,800 residents where larger lots, agricultural zoning, and quick access to I-15 define the housing stock. Single-story homes here tend to fall into two camps: older ramblers built in the 1970s and 80s on half-acre to one-acre parcels, and newer single-level builds in subdivisions like those off 1700 South and 400 North. Because the city kept its rural character through incorporation in 1999, you'll see ranch-style homes with detached shops, RV parking, and room for horses far more often than tightly packed tract housing — a big draw for buyers who want main-floor living without giving up land.
The appeal of a rambler in Marriott-Slaterville goes beyond aesthetics. Aging-in-place buyers coming from Ogden or Layton like skipping stairs entirely, while families appreciate that a single-level footprint on a flat lot leaves room for a shop, garden, or pasture out back. Winters bring lake-effect snow off the Great Salt Lake, so a one-story roofline is easier to maintain, and summer evenings stay cooler than down in the valley floor. Hill Air Force Base is about 20 minutes south, downtown Ogden is 10 minutes east, and Snowbasin is under 40 minutes for ski days. Prices generally run from the mid $400s for older ramblers needing updates up past $800K for newer custom single-levels on acreage. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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Common questions
About single story homes in Marriott Slaterville.
Are single-story homes common in Marriott-Slaterville? ▾
Yes — ramblers and ranch-style homes make up a significant share of the housing stock here, partly because the city's larger lot sizes encourage horizontal builds rather than two-story designs. You'll see them across both older established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions built in the last decade.
What's the typical lot size for a single-level home here? ▾
Most single-story homes sit on lots between a quarter-acre and a full acre, with some properties stretching to 2-5 acres in the more agricultural pockets. That extra ground is one of the main reasons buyers choose Marriott-Slaterville over neighboring Ogden or Roy.
Do these homes usually have basements? ▾
Many do — a finished or unfinished basement is standard on ramblers in this area, effectively doubling the livable square footage while keeping all the main living spaces on one level. If you specifically want slab-on-grade, those exist but are less common and worth flagging to your agent.
What price range should I expect? ▾
Older single-story homes needing some updating typically start in the mid $400s. Updated ramblers on larger lots run $550K-$700K, and newer custom single-levels on an acre or more can push past $800K. Property tax rates in Weber County are moderate compared to Salt Lake County.
Is Marriott-Slaterville a good fit for buyers who want horse property? ▾
It's one of the better spots along the northern Wasatch Front for it. Much of the city is zoned to allow horses and other livestock, and pairing that with a single-story home and a shop is a common setup here. Confirm the specific zoning on any parcel before writing an offer.
How's the commute from a single-story home in Marriott-Slaterville? ▾
I-15 access at the 1700 South or 31st Street interchanges puts you in downtown Ogden in about 10 minutes, Layton in 15-20, and downtown Salt Lake in roughly 35-45 depending on traffic. Hill AFB is a straightforward 20-minute drive south.