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Ogden, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Ogden, Utah

Ogden has quietly become one of the most compelling places along the Wasatch Front to buy a larger home. The city sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains about 35 miles north of Salt Lake City — close enough to commute, far enough to feel like a different pace of life. Four-bedroom and larger homes here span a wide range of styles and neighborhoods: you'll find century-old craftsman houses near Historic 25th Street, mid-century ranchers out in the bench neighborhoods like Lomond View and Burch Creek, and newer construction pushing north into Washington Terrace and South Ogden. As of 2024, Ogden's median home price sits noticeably below Salt Lake City and Provo, which means buyers can often land a 4-bedroom home with a two-car garage and a real yard for under what a comparable home would cost further south on the I-15 corridor.

Space is the main reason buyers focus on 4-plus bedrooms in Ogden. Weber School District serves most of the city, with Ogden City School District covering the urban core — so the right neighborhood can matter as much as the square footage. Families drawn here for jobs at Hill Air Force Base (just 12 miles south in Clearfield), McKay-Dee Hospital, or Weber State University often need room for a home office, a guest room, and growing kids all at once. Ogden's proximity to world-class skiing at Snowbasin and Powder Mountain — less than an hour away — also pulls in buyers who want extra bedrooms for weekend guests all winter long. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Ogden market

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

Full Ogden market report
Median sale
$385,000
77 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
12 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
370
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Ogden.

Which Ogden neighborhoods have the most 4+ bedroom inventory?

The East Bench (Shadow Valley, Mount Ogden, and the streets above Harrison Boulevard) and South Ogden near 40th Street carry the heaviest inventory of larger homes. The historic grid west of Washington also has a steady supply of older four-bedroom Victorians and Craftsman bungalows, usually at a lower price per square foot.

What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Ogden?

As of recent MLS activity, four-bedroom homes in Ogden generally run from the mid-$300s for older west-side properties up to around $700K-$850K for updated East Bench homes with views. South Ogden and Uintah Highlands tend to fall in the $450K-$600K range.

Are basement bedrooms counted in the bedroom total?

Yes, as long as the room has a legal egress window, a closet, and meets local code, it counts on the MLS. Many Ogden homes are marketed as 4- or 5-bedroom because a basement was finished with permitted egress — worth verifying with the listing agent that permits were pulled.

How are the schools for families buying a larger home here?

Ogden is split between Ogden City School District and Weber School District depending on address. Weber District schools (which cover South Ogden, Uintah, and parts of the East Bench) generally score higher on state assessments, so families often target homes inside Weber District boundaries — confirm the exact boundary before writing an offer.

Do 4+ bedroom homes in Ogden usually have garages big enough for trucks and gear?

Most homes built after 1990 have two-car garages, and newer South Ogden subdivisions often include three-car bays. Older East Bench and west-side homes commonly have one-car garages or detached structures, which is something to weigh if you're hauling toys up to Powder Mountain or Snowbasin.

How long is the commute to Salt Lake or Hill Air Force Base from a larger Ogden home?

Hill AFB is about 15-20 minutes south via I-15 or Highway 89. Downtown Salt Lake runs roughly 40 minutes by car off-peak, or about 50 minutes on FrontRunner from the Ogden Intermodal Hub. East Bench neighborhoods add a few minutes to either trip compared to homes near the freeway.