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Live MLS listings, market trends, and neighborhood data for the Weber County anchor city — historic railroad hub turned outdoor-recreation gateway — updated continuously. Browse Ogden homes for sale across 382 active listings, with a median sale price of $366,000 in 2026 — among the most affordable major cities on the Wasatch Front.

April 2026
closed sales · last completed month
Full report
Heads up: this is last month's data.
Median sale price
$366,000
-7.9% YoY
Median days on market
16
-12 d YoY
Sale-to-list ratio
99.0%
-0.03pp YoY
Homes sold
87
-3 YoY

April 2026 snapshot

Ogden, Utah housing market

Unsold inventory in Ogden is asking $379,450 at the median, -0.13% year-over-year. Homes that closed sold at $366,000 — 99.0% of each home's final list price, going to contract in a median of 16 days.

Unsold inventory
382
active + pending
Homes in Ogden that have not yet closed — includes Active, Pending, Active Under Contract, and Coming Soon. Pending is included because a deal under contract can fall through, so the home still counts as unsold inventory until it actually closes. Pulled live from the MLS.
New listings
152
in April 2026
Number of homes that came on the market during April 2026.
Median sale price
$366,000
87 sold
Middle sale price of homes that closed in April 2026. Median (not average) so luxury sales don't skew it.
Median list price
$379,450
current asking
Middle asking price across all unsold inventory right now (Active + Pending). Differs from median sale price because list = what sellers want, sale = what buyers actually paid.
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list
For each home that closed, closeprice ÷ its own final list price, averaged across the month. Over 100% = homes sold above asking (sellers' market), under 100% = below asking (buyers have leverage). Measures vs final list (post-reductions), not vs original asking.
Median days
16
on market
Median days a home spent listed before going under contract during April 2026. Lower = faster-moving market.
Data through April 30, 2026. View full market report

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Compare to other cities

City Unsold Median list
Roy 131 $410,000
North Ogden 98 $589,950
Eden 93 $1,190,000
West Haven 91 $534,900
South Ogden 56 $462,500
Plain City 51 $625,000
Pleasant View 51 $620,000
Harrisville 47 $432,990

About Ogden

Living in Ogden

Ogden Utah view of historic 25th Street with Ben Lomond and Mount Ogden rising in the background at golden hour

Ogden is the Weber County anchor — population approximately 87,000 (2024 U.S. Census), 35 minutes north of Salt Lake City at the dramatic foothill base of Ben Lomond Peak and Mount Ogden. The city is one of Utah's most distinctive: a historic railroad-town foundation (Ogden was the major Union Pacific / Central Pacific railroad junction through the early 20th century, anchored by Union Station downtown), a contemporary outdoor-recreation gateway (Snowbasin Resort 35-45 minutes east, Powder Mountain 50 minutes east, Pineview Reservoir in Ogden Valley 20 minutes east), and a major military-employer anchor with Hill Air Force Base 15-25 minutes south. Where Layton reads as the suburban-anchored mid-Davis County family city and Bountiful reads as the established southern-Davis premium suburb, Ogden reads as Northern Utah's urban-recreation-meets-affordability anchor.

The city is served by the Ogden City School District (a standalone city district covering Ogden only), with Ogden High School (the Tigers, housed in one of the country's most architecturally significant Art Deco high school buildings, opened 1937) as the flagship. The recent multi-decade revitalization of historic 25th Street (downtown) has transformed the city's commercial spine into one of the strongest small-historic-downtown destinations in the Mountain West.

Why Buyers Choose Ogden, Utah

  • Most accessible major-city pricing on the Wasatch Front. Ogden's median sale price typically runs meaningfully below the major Salt Lake County and Utah Valley cities, with substantially more inventory at every price tier.
  • Snowbasin Resort and Powder Mountain. Two major ski resorts within 35-50 minutes of downtown Ogden. Snowbasin is the closer of the two, with Powder Mountain offering one of the largest skiable acreages in the country.
  • Historic 25th Street. Restored historic commercial district downtown anchored by Union Station (the historic 1924 Union Pacific railroad terminal, now a museum complex), with restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, boutiques, and the city's cultural events.
  • Hill Air Force Base. Major Northern Utah employer immediately south (in adjacent Layton/Clearfield/Roy area), with significant economic spillover into Ogden.
  • Weber State University. The 30,000-student university in central Ogden anchors higher education with strong nursing, business, and engineering programs.
  • Ogden City School District. One of Utah's few standalone city school districts, separate from Weber and Davis. Ogden High School's iconic Art Deco campus (opened 1937, on the National Register of Historic Places) is one of the most architecturally significant public high schools in the country.
  • Ogden Valley and Pineview Reservoir. 20 minutes east through Ogden Canyon — Pineview Reservoir (3,300 acres of freshwater recreation), the Snowbasin and Powder Mountain ski resorts, and the Bear River Range mountain communities.
  • FrontRunner station downtown. UTA FrontRunner commuter rail connects Ogden Central Station to Salt Lake City in about 45 minutes — a meaningful car-free commute option.

Top Neighborhoods in Ogden

  • Shadow Valley — established East Bench neighborhood with foothill views and mature housing stock.
  • Nobb Hill — established East Bench residential pocket.
  • Mount Ogden bench — premium East Bench neighborhoods at the foothills of Mount Ogden with valley-wide views.
  • El Rancho — established mid-century planned community.
  • Willow Creek and Willow Creek Estates — established planned communities with family demographics.
  • Downtown / 25th Street historic district — restored historic buildings with a growing residential conversion presence (lofts, condos in historic buildings near the railroad corridor).
  • WSU-area neighborhoods — established mid-century housing surrounding the Weber State University campus.

Citywide filter pages: luxury homes, new construction, condos, townhouses, 55+ communities, single-story homes, homes with mountain views, 4-bedroom homes.

Ogden Home Prices in 2026

  • Median sale price: $366,000 (last completed month)
  • Median time on market: 16 days
  • Sale-to-list ratio: 99.0%
  • Active listings: 382 homes available

Ogden offers some of the most accessible median pricing of any major Wasatch Front city. Sale-to-list ratios near 99% are typical. East Bench foothill executive homes (Shadow Valley, Nobb Hill, Mount Ogden bench) carry premium pricing; central established neighborhoods near 25th Street and Weber State sit in the lower mid range; the western flatlands carry the most accessible entry-tier inventory.

Schools and Higher Education

Ogden is served by the Ogden City School District — one of Utah's few standalone city districts, separate from the larger Weber and Davis County districts. The district operates two main high schools, plus several smaller alternative and charter schools.

  • Ogden High School (2828 Harrison Blvd) — the Tigers, the city's flagship high school. The campus building (opened 1937) is one of the most architecturally significant Art Deco school buildings in the United States and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Ben Lomond High School — the city's second public high school.

At the post-secondary level, Weber State University (~30,000 students, 3848 Harrison Blvd) anchors higher education with strong nursing, business, criminal justice, and engineering programs.

Crime and Safety

Ogden reports broadly mid-range crime numbers — higher than the East Bench premium suburbs but meaningfully lower than the urban core neighborhoods of Salt Lake City. Residential safety varies significantly by neighborhood — the East Bench, WSU-area, and outer residential neighborhoods consistently report lower incident counts than the urban-core 25th Street commercial corridor. Confirming street-level safety for a property of interest is meaningful in Ogden more than most Utah cities.

Healthcare

  • McKay-Dee Hospital (4401 Harrison Blvd) — Intermountain Health's flagship Northern Utah hospital, full-service with emergency, trauma, surgical, women's, and children's services.
  • Ogden Regional Medical Center (5475 S 500 East) — full-service HCA hospital.
  • Davis Hospital and Medical Center in nearby Layton — 15-20 minutes south.

Economy and Job Market

Ogden's economy is anchored by McKay-Dee Hospital (Intermountain Health's flagship Northern Utah hospital), Weber State University, Ogden City School District, Hill Air Force Base (in adjacent Layton/Clearfield — Hill is one of Utah's largest employers), federal contracting (Hill AFB-adjacent businesses), and the revitalized historic 25th Street commercial corridor. The Ogden-area tech presence is growing but smaller than the Lehi corridor's; financial services and healthcare-adjacent professional services round out the local job market.

Food, Dining, and Shopping

  • Historic 25th Street — restored historic commercial district anchored by Union Station, with restaurants (Roosters Brewing, Tona Sushi, Slackwater Pub, Pleasant Valley Cafe), coffee shops, breweries, and boutiques.
  • Ogden Junction and Newgate Mall — additional shopping nodes.
  • Big-box and grocery: Costco, Smith's, Walmart, Target all have Ogden or adjacent locations.

Public Transportation and the Commute

Ogden's UTA FrontRunner commuter rail station at Ogden Central (2393 Wall Ave) connects to Layton, Salt Lake City Central Station (45 min south), and Provo. UTA bus routes and BRT (the Ogden Express) serve the major corridors.

Off-peak drive times from central Ogden:

  • Downtown Salt Lake City: 30-40 min south on I-15
  • Salt Lake City International Airport: 35-45 min south
  • Snowbasin Resort: 30-40 min east via Ogden Canyon
  • Powder Mountain: 45-55 min east
  • Layton (Hill AFB): 15-25 min south
  • University of Utah: 40-50 min south

Family Life and Recreation

  • Snowbasin and Powder Mountain ski resorts — two major resorts 30-55 min east via Ogden Canyon.
  • Pineview Reservoir — 3,300-acre lake in Ogden Valley, 20 min east. Sailing, paddle-boarding, swimming, fishing.
  • Union Station — the 1924 historic Union Pacific terminal, now museum complex with railroad, gun, and car museums.
  • Ogden's Bonneville Shoreline Trail — extensive East Bench hiking and biking network.
  • Lorin Farr Park, Mount Ogden Park, Marshall White Park — major city parks.
  • Ogden Nature Center — 152-acre nature preserve.

Growth and Future Outlook

Ogden continues to grow through 25th Street and downtown redevelopment, multifamily infill, and continued WSU campus expansion. Per the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, the Wasatch Front is projected to add ~600,000 residents through 2050, with Davis-Weber County corridor capturing meaningful share. The 2034 Winter Olympics will use Snowbasin Resort as a primary alpine venue, with significant infrastructure investment in the Ogden Canyon corridor in the 2027-2032 window.

The Bottom Line

Ogden is the right fit for buyers who want accessible major-city pricing, Northern Utah's outdoor-recreation gateway (Snowbasin, Powder Mountain, Pineview Reservoir all within 30-55 minutes), historic downtown character (25th Street, Union Station), and Ogden City School District (Ogden High's iconic Art Deco campus). Buyers willing to accept some urban-core character get the most accessible pricing of any major Wasatch Front city, with substantial outdoor amenity in return.

Buyers wanting newer master-planned-community construction, Alpine or Canyons School District feeders, or East Bench Salt Lake County character typically find better fits in surrounding cities. Compare with Layton (Davis County family-suburb anchor with Hill AFB), North Ogden (smaller adjacent), South Ogden (adjacent value), Roy (Hill AFB-adjacent), Clearfield (Hill AFB-adjacent value), and Farmington (newer Davis County growth).

Browse Ogden luxury homes, new construction, condos, townhouses, 55+ communities, single-story homes, homes with mountain views, and 4-bedroom homes. For a free Ogden home valuation, request a local-agent CMA.

For deeper context, see our long-form Ogden guides: pros and cons of living in Ogden and 10 best things to do in Ogden.

The MLS data on this page is sourced from the Regional Multiple Listing Service and refreshed every 15 minutes; information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Census figures from U.S. Census Bureau 2024 estimates. School district facts per Ogden City School District. Snowbasin 2034 Olympic-venue status per Utah 2034 communications.

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