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North Ogden, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in North Ogden, Utah

North Ogden sits at the base of Ben Lomond Peak, and the luxury market here is shaped almost entirely by that mountain. The high-end inventory clusters in the benches above 2600 North — neighborhoods like Cold Water Canyon, Barker Park, and the foothill cul-de-sacs east of Mountain Road — where lots run a half-acre to several acres and back yards open directly onto Forest Service land. Most homes in the upper price tier sit between $1.1M and $2.5M, with custom builds on view lots occasionally pushing past $3M. Buyers tend to be Hill Air Force Base senior personnel, IHC and McKay-Dee physicians, business owners commuting to Ogden or Layton, and out-of-state families trading a coastal mortgage for ten-foot ceilings and a three-car garage with a heated driveway.

What separates luxury here from Park City or Holladay is the value-per-square-foot. A $1.5M home in North Ogden typically delivers 5,000+ finished square feet, a walkout basement, mountain-facing great room windows, and frontage on a trail system that connects to North Ogden Divide and Pineview Reservoir. Winters bring real snow at the bench elevation (around 4,800 feet), so heated driveways, snowmelt walkways, and oversized garages are common at this price point. Lake-effect storms off the Great Salt Lake can drop a foot overnight on the upper streets while downtown stays clear. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you want a private tour of anything that catches your eye.

May 2026 · North Ogden market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in North Ogden right now.

Full North Ogden market report
Median sale
$544,750
35 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
13 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
98
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in North Ogden.

What price range counts as luxury in North Ogden?

The luxury tier in North Ogden generally starts around $1M and runs to about $2.5M, with a handful of custom estates above $3M. That's notably less than comparable square footage in Holladay or Park City, which is part of why the city draws buyers relocating from the Salt Lake side.

Which neighborhoods have the most high-end inventory?

The bench above 2600 North holds most of the upper-end homes — Cold Water Canyon, Barker Park, Elkhorn, and the streets east of Mountain Road. Lots get larger and views improve as you climb toward the mouth of North Ogden Divide.

Do luxury homes here typically have mountain views?

Yes — Ben Lomond and Mount Ogden dominate the eastern skyline, and most homes priced above $1.2M are sited specifically to capture those views from the main living areas. West-facing lots also pick up sunsets over the Great Salt Lake.

How is the commute to Hill Air Force Base or downtown Salt Lake?

Hill AFB is about 20 minutes south via I-15, and downtown Salt Lake runs roughly 45 minutes outside of rush hour. Many higher-end buyers are senior military, defense contractors, or medical professionals working at McKay-Dee Hospital, which is 15 minutes away in Ogden.

What should buyers know about snow and winter maintenance at this elevation?

The bench sits near 4,800 feet and gets meaningful lake-effect snow — heated driveways, snowmelt entry walks, and oversized garages with epoxy floors show up frequently in this price range. Budget for plowing services or factor a heated drive into your offer if the home doesn't already have one.

How active is the luxury market in North Ogden right now?

Inventory at the top of the market is thin — typically a dozen or fewer active listings above $1M at any given time. Well-priced view homes still move in 30 to 60 days, while overpriced or dated luxury homes can sit. The live MLS results below show what's available today.