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April 2026
closed sales · last completed month
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Median sale price
$372,500
-6.9% YoY
Median days on market
20
-8 d YoY
Sale-to-list ratio
98.6%
-0.38pp YoY
Homes sold
90
-1 YoY

April 2026 snapshot

Ogden, Utah housing market

Unsold inventory in Ogden is asking $386,995 at the median. Homes that closed sold at $372,500 — 98.6% of each home's final list price, going to contract in a median of 20 days.

Unsold inventory
403
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
159
in April 2026
Number of homes that came on the market during April 2026.
Median sale price
$372,500
90 sold
Middle sale price of homes that closed in April 2026. Median (not average) so luxury sales don't skew it.
Median list price
$386,995
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
98.6%
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
20
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 132 $410,000
North Ogden 97 $575,000
Eden 93 $1,190,000
West Haven 92 $533,950
South Ogden 56 $470,000
Plain City 53 $625,000
Pleasant View 50 $597,500
Harrisville 44 $431,490

About Ogden

Living in Ogden

Nestled at the foot of the majestic Wasatch Mountains in Northern Utah, Ogden offers homebuyers an exceptional blend of outdoor recreation, cultural heritage, and affordable living. As one of Utah's oldest cities with a rich railroad history, Ogden has transformed into a vibrant community that attracts outdoor enthusiasts, families, and professionals seeking an authentic mountain lifestyle without the premium prices of nearby resort towns.

Why Choose Ogden Utah Real Estate?

Ogden stands out as a hidden gem in Utah's real estate market, offering incredible value compared to cities like Salt Lake City and Park City. The city boasts three major ski resorts—Snowbasin, Powder Mountain, and Nordic Valley—all within 30 minutes of downtown. This proximity to world-class skiing, combined with lower property prices, makes Ogden an attractive option for those seeking mountain living on a reasonable budget.

Beyond the slopes, Ogden offers year-round recreation including hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and water sports at Pineview Reservoir. The city's historic downtown district has undergone significant revitalization, featuring a thriving arts scene, breweries, restaurants, and regular cultural events that create a strong sense of community.

Ogden Real Estate Market Overview

The Ogden real estate market presents compelling opportunities for buyers at various price points. Key market characteristics include:

  • Median home prices significantly lower than Salt Lake County and Summit County

  • Diverse housing options from historic downtown homes to new mountain subdivisions

  • Growing rental market driven by nearby Weber State University

  • Excellent investment potential in an appreciating market

  • Just 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport

  • Popular neighborhoods include the East Bench, downtown historic district, and Wolf Creek

Frequently Asked Questions About Living in Ogden

What is the cost of living in Ogden compared to other Utah cities?

Ogden offers one of the most affordable costs of living among Utah's major cities. Housing costs are notably lower than in Salt Lake City, Park City, or Provo, while still providing access to excellent amenities and outdoor recreation. Overall living expenses including utilities, transportation, and groceries align closely with national averages, making Ogden an economically attractive option for homebuyers.

How is the job market in Ogden?

Ogden's economy has diversified significantly in recent years. Major employers include Weber State University, McKay-Dee Hospital, Hill Air Force Base (just south in Clearfield), and IRS operations. The city has also attracted tech companies and outdoor industry businesses. Many residents commute to jobs in the Salt Lake City metro area, which is easily accessible via I-15 or the FrontRunner commuter train.

What are the best neighborhoods in Ogden for families?

Popular family-friendly neighborhoods include the East Bench area, known for its tree-lined streets and proximity to mountain trails; Wolf Creek and Taylor Canyon, offering newer homes with mountain views; and the historic districts near downtown, which feature charming older homes with character. The area near Weber State University also offers excellent schools and community amenities.

How are the schools in Ogden?

Ogden City School District serves most of the city, offering a mix of traditional and innovative educational programs. The district includes several highly-rated elementary schools and Ogden High School, a historic institution with strong academics and athletics. Additionally, Weber School District serves some eastern areas of greater Ogden and is known for its excellent performance. Weber State University also provides educational opportunities and cultural enrichment to the community.

What outdoor activities are available in Ogden?

Ogden is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. In winter, residents enjoy skiing and snowboarding at Snowbasin (site of the 2002 Olympic downhill events), Powder Mountain (the largest ski resort in North America by acreage), and Nordic Valley. Summer activities include hiking and mountain biking on trails like the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, rock climbing at various local crags, water sports at Pineview Reservoir, and kayaking on the Ogden River. The city also offers numerous parks and the Ogden Nature Center.

Is Ogden a safe place to live?

Like any city, safety varies by neighborhood. Eastern Ogden and the bench areas generally have lower crime rates and are considered very safe for families. The downtown area has seen significant improvements in recent years with revitalization efforts. Overall, Ogden's crime rates have been trending downward, and many neighborhoods offer safe, family-friendly environments with strong community engagement.

Start Your Ogden Home Search Today

Whether you're drawn to Ogden for the incredible outdoor recreation, the affordable real estate, or the welcoming community atmosphere, now is an excellent time to explore the market. Best Utah Real Estate specializes in helping buyers find their perfect home in Ogden and throughout Northern Utah. Our listing portal above is updated every 15 minutes with the latest Ogden properties.

Contact us today at (801) 396-9357 to discuss your real estate goals in Ogden. Let our local expertise guide you to the right property in this remarkable mountain community. The information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Data is sourced from the Regional Multiple Listing Service.

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