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North Ogden, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in North Ogden, Utah

North Ogden sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains along the eastern bench of Weber County, roughly 45 miles north of Salt Lake City and about a 10-minute drive from downtown Ogden. The city has grown steadily over the past decade as buyers priced out of the Salt Lake Valley discovered that North Ogden offers newer construction, lower property taxes, and direct access to trails on Ben Lomond Peak — without sacrificing proximity to I-15 or Hill Air Force Base, one of the region's largest employers. Townhomes here tend to cluster in planned communities along 2600 North and near the 1200 East corridor, where HOAs typically handle snow removal (winters average around 60 inches annually at this elevation) and exterior maintenance, making the format genuinely practical for shift workers, military families, and first-time buyers who want more square footage than a condo without the full burden of a single-family lot.

Price points for North Ogden townhomes generally range from the mid-$300,000s for older two-story units to the low-to-mid $500,000s for newer builds with two-car garages, granite countertops, and mountain views toward Ben Lomond or the Wasatch ridgeline. Weber School District serves the area, with North Ogden Elementary and Weber High School among the most frequently zoned schools for townhome communities here. Because many developments are relatively recent — built between 2015 and the present — buyers often find low-maintenance exteriors, energy-efficient HVAC systems, and open floor plans that hold up well on resale. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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 townhomes for sale in North Ogden.

What do townhomes in North Ogden typically cost?

Most active townhome listings fall between the mid-$300s and mid-$400s, with newer end units and three-car-garage floor plans pushing into the high $400s. Resale units from the 2006–2012 build wave often come in below newer construction by $30K–$60K for similar square footage.

What are HOA dues like, and what do they cover?

Expect monthly HOA dues in the $150–$275 range for most North Ogden townhome communities. Dues typically cover exterior maintenance, roof reserves, landscaping of common areas, and snow removal on shared driveways and sidewalks — a real benefit given how much snow the North Ogden bench gets.

Which school district serves North Ogden townhomes?

North Ogden is in the Weber School District. Common feeder schools include Orion Junior High and Weber High, with several elementary options depending on which side of town the townhome sits on. Boundaries can shift, so verify the current assignment with the district before writing an offer.

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

Hill AFB is about 25–30 minutes south via I-15 from most North Ogden addresses. Downtown Salt Lake runs 45–55 minutes depending on traffic and the time of day. FrontRunner is accessible at the Ogden Intermodal station, roughly 12 minutes from most North Ogden townhome communities.

Are townhomes here a good fit for buyers who ski or hike?

Yes — Powder Mountain and Snowbasin are both within a 30–40 minute drive up Ogden Canyon, and the North Ogden Divide trailhead is essentially in town. Lock-and-leave townhomes work well for buyers who spend weekends in the mountains and don't want yard work eating their Saturdays.

Do North Ogden townhomes usually have basements?

Many do. A good portion of the townhome inventory here was built with full or partial basements, which is less common in attached product further south in Utah. Basements add storage and often a third or fourth bedroom, which is part of why North Ogden townhomes appeal to small families rather than just singles and retirees.