Condos for Sale in North Ogden, Utah
North Ogden is primarily a single-family town tucked against the base of Ben Lomond Peak, so the condo inventory is smaller and more curated than what you'd see down in Ogden proper or Layton. Most attached housing sits along the Washington Boulevard corridor and on the south end of town closer to the Ogden city line, with a mix of older garden-style units from the 1980s and newer townhome-style condo projects built in the last decade. Buyers gravitate here for the same reasons families do — quick access to Pineview Reservoir over the canyon, Ben Lomond Trail and the North Ogden Divide for hiking, and a quieter feel than the busier Weber County cities — without taking on a yard, a driveway to shovel, or exterior maintenance.
Price-wise, North Ogden condos generally land below the single-family median, which makes them a realistic entry point for first-time buyers, Weber State students and staff, Hill AFB personnel willing to commute 25 minutes south, and downsizers who want to stay in the area but ditch the lawn. Winters bring real snow at this elevation (roughly 4,500 feet), so HOA-handled snow removal is a genuine perk rather than a marketing line. Most complexes include reserved parking or attached garages, and a few of the newer developments offer clubhouse and pool amenities. Browse the active condo listings below to see what's currently available in North Ogden and the surrounding bench neighborhoods.
May 2026 · North Ogden market
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About condos for sale in North Ogden.
How many condos are typically on the market in North Ogden? ▾
North Ogden is a small market for attached housing — the city skews heavily toward single-family homes on quarter-acre-plus lots. At any given time you'll usually see a handful of condo and townhome listings rather than dozens, so it pays to set up alerts and move quickly when something fits.
What price range should I expect for a North Ogden condo? ▾
Most condos here trade in the mid $200s to low $400s depending on size, age, and whether the unit has a garage. Newer townhome-style condos near 2600 North and Washington Boulevard tend to sit at the higher end, while older units closer to downtown Ogden run cheaper.
Are HOA fees reasonable in North Ogden? ▾
HOA dues typically run $150–$300 per month and usually cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and sometimes water. Given North Ogden winters bring real snow off Ben Lomond, the snow-removal piece alone is worth the fee for buyers who travel or don't want to shovel.
How's the commute from a North Ogden condo to Hill AFB or downtown Ogden? ▾
Downtown Ogden is about 10–15 minutes south via Washington Boulevard, and Hill Air Force Base runs roughly 25–30 minutes depending on traffic on I-15. The FrontRunner station in Ogden also gives commuters a rail option into Salt Lake without needing to drive the whole way.
Do condos here come with mountain views? ▾
Many do. North Ogden sits right at the base of Ben Lomond and Mount Ogden, so upper-floor units and properties on the east bench often look straight at the peaks. Listings on the west side of town trade mountain views for valley and sunset views over the Great Salt Lake.
Is a condo a good fit for retirees or empty-nesters in North Ogden? ▾
Yes — this is one of the most common buyer profiles. Lower maintenance, lock-and-leave convenience for snowbirds heading to St. George or Arizona in winter, and proximity to McKay-Dee Hospital make condos popular with the 55+ crowd here.