Luxury Homes for Sale in Mountain Green, Utah
Mountain Green sits in Morgan County just over the divide from Weber Canyon, about 25 minutes from downtown Ogden and 35 from Salt Lake City. It's a quieter alternative to Park City for buyers who want acreage, mountain views, and quick access to Snowbasin without paying Summit County prices or dealing with Summit County traffic. The luxury tier here looks different than the Wasatch Back — fewer ski-in/ski-out condos, more custom homes on 1-to-5-acre parcels with horse setups, shop buildings, and Wasatch foothill views from Lewis Peak down to the Morgan Valley floor.
Most upper-end inventory clusters in the Cottonwoods, the Highlands at Mountain Green, and the bench lots along Old Highway Road, with custom builds running from the $1.2M range into the mid-$3M range for newer construction on larger lots. Snowbasin is roughly 15 minutes via Trapper's Loop, Pineview Reservoir is close behind, and the I-84 on-ramp keeps the SLC airport about 40 minutes away. Climate is high-desert mountain — real winters with snow load to plan for, dry summers in the 80s, and cool evenings year-round thanks to the 5,000-foot elevation. Buyers tend to be Ogden-based professionals, Hill AFB families at the senior end, and Salt Lake transplants who want land without losing freeway access. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Mountain Green market
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About luxury homes in Mountain Green.
What price point defines a luxury home in Mountain Green? ▾
Luxury in Mountain Green generally starts around $1.2M and runs up past $3M for larger acreage estates with custom builds. The market sits above Morgan and below Park City pricing, so buyers priced out of Promontory or Glenwild often land here. Lot size, view corridor, and proximity to the Wasatch Back trail system drive most of the premium.
Where are the high-end neighborhoods in Mountain Green? ▾
Cottonwoods, Highlands at Mountain Green, and the larger-acreage parcels off Old Highway Road hold most of the upper-tier inventory. You'll also see custom builds tucked along the foothills with direct access to BLM and Forest Service land. Lots range from a half-acre in the subdivisions to 5+ acres on the benches.
How long is the commute to Salt Lake or Ogden from here? ▾
Mountain Green sits roughly 25 minutes to downtown Ogden via I-84 and about 35-40 minutes to downtown Salt Lake depending on Parley's traffic. The Trapper's Loop route also puts Snowbasin about 15 minutes away, which is part of what's pushed luxury demand up over the last several years.
Do luxury homes here typically include acreage or horse property? ▾
Many do. Morgan County zoning allows horses on parcels of an acre or larger in most areas, and a good share of the homes above $1.5M include barns, arenas, or fenced pasture. Water rights and irrigation shares are worth checking on a per-property basis since they vary considerably.
How active is the luxury segment in Mountain Green right now? ▾
Inventory at the top end is thin — usually a handful of active listings at any given time, with days on market longer than the entry-level segment. Custom builds on owner-held land also trade off-market here, so working with an agent who knows the valley helps surface options that never hit the MLS.
What should buyers know about wells, septic, and utilities at this price point? ▾
Homes on larger parcels often run on private well and septic rather than municipal systems, and culinary water shares can be a separate cost. Natural gas is available in the subdivisions but not on every outlying parcel, so propane heat and backup generators show up frequently on the higher-acreage properties.