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Mountain Green, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Mountain Green, Utah

Mountain Green sits in a wide valley between Ogden and Morgan, tucked along I-84 about 10 minutes east of the mouth of Weber Canyon. The community grew up as a commuter alternative to Davis County in the late 1990s and 2000s, and builders here skewed toward larger family floor plans from day one. That means four, five, and six bedroom homes aren't the exception in Mountain Green — they're the dominant inventory. Most sit on quarter-acre to full-acre lots, many back up to open fields or the Wasatch foothills, and the vast majority were built with full basements that get finished into additional bedrooms, family rooms, and bonus spaces.

Buyers gravitate toward Mountain Green for the combination of space, Morgan County schools, and reasonable access to Hill Air Force Base, downtown Ogden, and Snowbasin (about 20 minutes up Trappers Loop). Winters bring real snow at this 5,000-foot elevation, summers stay noticeably cooler than the valley floor, and the views toward Mount Ogden and the Durst Mountain ridgeline are part of the daily appeal. Pricing on 4+ bedroom homes generally runs from the high $600Ks into the $1M+ range depending on age, lot size, and whether a shop or RV garage is included. Inventory is limited because the community itself is small, so new listings tend to move quickly. Browse the active homes below to see what's currently available in Mountain Green.

June 2026 · Mountain Green market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Mountain Green right now.

Full Mountain Green market report
Median sale
$863,500
4 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
55 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Mountain Green.

Why are 4+ bedroom homes so common in Mountain Green?

Mountain Green developed primarily in the late 1990s and 2000s as a family-oriented commuter community, so builders leaned heavily on larger floor plans. Most subdivisions like Cottonwoods, Highlands, and Trappers Ridge were platted on quarter-acre to one-acre lots that easily accommodate 3,000+ square foot homes. Finished basements are also the norm here, which means many 3-bedroom upstairs layouts end up listed as 4, 5, or even 6 bedroom homes once the lower level is counted.

What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Mountain Green?

Pricing usually runs from the high $600Ks for older tract-style homes up to $1.2M+ for newer custom builds on view lots above Old Highway Road. Acreage properties with shop space or horse setups can push higher. Because there's no real condo or townhome inventory in the area, almost every listing is a detached single-family home.

How is the commute to Salt Lake or Ogden from a larger home out here?

Mountain Green sits right on I-84 at exit 92, putting downtown Ogden about 15 minutes away and Salt Lake City roughly 35-40 minutes via I-84 to I-15. Hill Air Force Base is about a 25-minute drive. Most buyers choosing a bigger home here are trading a slightly longer commute for more square footage and a quieter canyon setting than they'd get in Layton or Farmington.

What school district serves Mountain Green?

Mountain Green is part of the Morgan County School District. Kids attend Mountain Green Elementary and Mountain Green Middle School locally, then head to Morgan High School in Morgan City about 10 minutes east. The district is small and consistently ranks well on state assessments, which is a big draw for families needing four or more bedrooms.

Do larger lots and outbuildings come with these homes?

Often, yes. Many 4+ bedroom listings in Mountain Green sit on half-acre to one-acre parcels, and a fair number include detached shops, RV parking, or small barns. Horse property is available in pockets along Trappers Loop Road and the older Mountain Green neighborhoods, though zoning and water shares vary lot by lot, so verify with the listing agent before assuming an HOA allows livestock.

How much inventory is usually available?

Mountain Green is a small community of roughly 3,500 residents, so active inventory is thin compared to bigger Wasatch Front cities. Expect anywhere from a handful to about 15-20 four-plus bedroom homes on the market at a time, with the most activity in spring and early summer. Setting up a saved search is the practical way to catch new listings quickly.