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Ogden, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Ogden, Utah

Five-bedroom homes in Ogden tend to fall into two camps: the larger historic builds in neighborhoods like the Eccles Historic District and Jefferson Avenue, where early-1900s mansions were built for railroad-era families, and the newer construction climbing the East Bench and spreading into North Ogden, Pleasant View, and West Haven. The historic homes carry the character — original woodwork, leaded glass, big porches — while the newer builds give you open kitchens, attached three-car garages, and finished basements that often account for two of those five bedrooms. With Ogden's median sale prices still running well below Salt Lake County, families priced out of Davis County frequently land here for the square footage.

Location matters more than usual with bigger Ogden homes because the city covers a real range of microclimates and commutes. East Bench properties off Harrison Boulevard sit minutes from Mount Ogden trails and Snowbasin's 30-minute drive, while homes on the west side put you closer to I-15, Hill Air Force Base, and the FrontRunner station for SLC commuters. Lot sizes also swing widely — a 5-bedroom on 24th Street might sit on a tenth of an acre, while the same bedroom count in North Ogden often comes with a quarter-acre and room for an RV pad. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market and how the inventory breaks down by neighborhood.

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 5+ bedroom homes in Ogden.

Which Ogden neighborhoods have the most 5-bedroom homes?

East Bench areas like Shadow Valley, Mount Ogden, and the foothills above Harrison Boulevard tend to have the larger floor plans, often with finished basements that push bedroom counts past five. North Ogden and the newer developments off 12th Street also produce a steady supply of bigger builds. Older homes in the historic Eccles and Jefferson districts sometimes hit 5+ bedrooms too, though layouts can be quirky.

What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom home in Ogden?

Most 5-bedroom homes in Ogden land between roughly $475,000 and $750,000, depending on neighborhood, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. East Bench homes with mountain views and updated finishes can push past $850,000, while older homes near downtown or on the west side sometimes come in under $400,000.

Are basement bedrooms legally counted in the bedroom total?

In Utah, a basement room generally counts as a legal bedroom if it has an egress window, a closet, and meets ceiling-height requirements. Many Ogden homes built before the 1990s have non-conforming basement bedrooms, so always check the listing remarks and the appraisal if it matters for financing or resale.

Do 5-bedroom Ogden homes usually have multiple bathrooms?

Most do — three bathrooms is typical, and four is common in newer builds. Older Ogden homes from the early 1900s sometimes have only 1.5 or 2 baths even with five bedrooms, which is worth factoring into your renovation budget if you're looking at the historic districts.

Is Ogden a good fit for larger families with school-aged kids?

Ogden School District serves the city core, while Weber School District covers the surrounding areas including parts of North Ogden and South Ogden where many larger homes sit. Weber district schools generally test higher. Families also have charter options like Quest Academy and DaVinci, plus quick access to Snowbasin and Pineview Reservoir for weekend life.

Do these homes typically have room for RVs, boats, or extra vehicles?

Many larger Ogden homes, especially in North Ogden, Pleasant View, and the West Haven side, sit on quarter-acre-plus lots with RV pads or three-car garages. Closer to downtown and on the East Bench, lots get tighter and street parking rules apply, so check the lot dimensions and any HOA restrictions if RV storage matters to you.