4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in North Ogden, Utah
North Ogden sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains on the northeastern edge of Weber County, roughly 40 miles north of Salt Lake City — close enough to the airport and downtown SLC for commuters, yet removed enough that neighborhoods feel genuinely suburban and uncrowded. Families relocating to the area consistently land here because the city's housing stock skews larger than average: four-bedroom and five-bedroom homes are the norm rather than the exception, built to match the family-oriented culture and the comparatively affordable land prices compared to Salt Lake County. The Ogden-Weber metro has seen strong price appreciation over the past several years, and four-plus bedroom homes in North Ogden typically list anywhere from the mid-$400,000s for older ranch-style builds up to $800,000 or more for newer two-story homes with finished basements along the east bench — where Wasatch Range views from the back deck come standard.
North Ogden is served entirely by Weber School District, with schools like North Ogden Elementary, Mount Ogden Junior High, and Weber High School drawing solid ratings from local families. The city's location along the Wasatch Front means four distinct seasons: summers reach the upper 80s to low 90s, winters bring genuine snowfall (and quick access to Snowbasin and Powder Mountain resorts less than 30 minutes away), and spring and fall are long and mild. Larger homes here almost always include a three-car garage, RV parking, and unfinished basement square footage that buyers can finish to their own spec — practical details that matter when you're housing a large family or working remotely. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · North Ogden market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in North Ogden.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in North Ogden? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in North Ogden trade between roughly $500K and $750K, depending on age, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Newer builds up near the bench or homes with Ben Lomond views tend to push higher, while older ramblers in the established grid south of 2600 North sit on the lower end.
Are basement bedrooms common in North Ogden 4+ bedroom listings? ▾
Yes — a large share of 4 and 5-bedroom homes here are ramblers or two-stories with finished basements that add two or three bedrooms below grade. Egress windows are standard on anything built or remodeled in the last 20 years, but it's worth confirming on older homes from the 70s and 80s.
Which schools serve larger families moving to North Ogden? ▾
North Ogden falls under Weber School District. Orion Junior High and Weber High are the main secondary schools, with Bates, Green Acres, Majestic, North Ogden, and Orchard elementaries feeding in depending on the neighborhood. Most 4+ bedroom buyers are weighing school boundaries closely, so check the exact address.
Do bigger homes here usually come with RV parking and a garage that fits family gear? ▾
Most do. Three-car garages are common on homes built after 2000, and RV pads are a frequent feature given how many residents own boats for Pineview or trailers for the Monte Cristo and Powder Mountain areas. Older homes in the original townsite are more likely to have a single or double garage with a long driveway instead.
How's the commute from North Ogden to Hill AFB or downtown Ogden? ▾
Downtown Ogden is about 15 minutes south via Washington Boulevard or US-89. Hill Air Force Base runs roughly 30-40 minutes depending on I-15 traffic. The North Ogden Divide also gives Eden and Huntsville commuters a back route to Ogden Valley in about 20 minutes when the road is open.
Are 5 and 6-bedroom homes available, or mostly 4-bedroom? ▾
Both are on the market regularly. North Ogden has a healthy mix of mid-size family homes and larger executive properties up on the bench in neighborhoods like Coldwater Canyon and Elk Ridge, where 5 and 6-bedroom layouts with walkout basements are typical.