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Pleasant View, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Pleasant View, Utah

Pleasant View sits at the north end of Weber County, tucked against the base of Ben Lomond Peak with Ogden about ten minutes south and the Idaho border roughly 45 minutes north. It's a small city — under 12,000 residents — and the housing stock skews toward single-family homes on quarter-acre to full-acre lots, which is part of why four and five-bedroom floor plans are easier to find here than in tighter Wasatch Front cities. Buyers shopping for larger homes are usually families wanting yard space, Hill AFB or IRS workers willing to trade a longer commute for more square footage, and folks moving up from starter homes in Ogden or North Ogden.

Expect a mix of 1990s and 2000s two-story builds in the established neighborhoods off 2700 North and Highway 89, plus newer construction climbing the bench toward Skyline Drive where lots get steeper and views open up across the valley. Four-bedroom homes in Pleasant View commonly include finished basements, three-car garages, and RV parking — the city's zoning is friendlier to outbuildings and toys than most Salt Lake suburbs. Winters bring real snow at this elevation (around 4,800 feet on the bench), and summers run dry and warm but several degrees cooler than the Salt Lake Valley. Browse the active listings below to see what four-bedroom and larger homes are currently on the market in Pleasant View.

May 2026 · Pleasant View market

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

Full Pleasant View market report
Median sale
$445,000
9 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
17 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
60
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Pleasant View.

What's the typical price range for 4-bedroom homes in Pleasant View?

Most four-bedroom homes in Pleasant View land between the mid $500Ks and $900K, with newer builds along the bench and homes with acreage or shop space pushing past $1M. Older ranchers from the 1980s and 90s on flat lots tend to anchor the lower end, while newer construction near 4100 North and the foothills sits higher.

Which neighborhoods in Pleasant View have the most 4+ bedroom inventory?

The bench neighborhoods east of US-89 — around Skyline Drive, View Drive, and the streets climbing toward Ben Lomond Peak — carry most of the larger floor plans. You'll also see four and five-bedroom homes in the newer subdivisions off 4000 North and pockets near North Ogden Divide Road.

Are these homes a good fit for larger or multi-generational families?

Yes. Many Pleasant View homes were built with walkout basements due to the sloped lots, which makes finishing a separate living space with its own entrance fairly common. Lot sizes also tend to run larger than in neighboring Ogden, so detached shops and ADUs are realistic on a lot of properties.

What school district serves Pleasant View?

Pleasant View is in the Weber School District. Most kids attend Pleasant View Elementary, Orion Junior High, and Weber High School in Pleasant View itself, so families buying a 4+ bedroom home usually don't have to leave the city for any grade level.

How long is the commute from Pleasant View to Ogden, Hill AFB, or Salt Lake?

Downtown Ogden is about 10-15 minutes via US-89 or Washington Boulevard. Hill Air Force Base runs roughly 25-30 minutes on I-15, and Salt Lake City is typically 45-55 minutes depending on traffic at the I-15/I-215 split.

Do larger homes here usually come with mountain views?

A lot of them do. Ben Lomond and Willard Peak dominate the skyline to the east, and homes on the bench often have west-facing views over the valley toward the Great Salt Lake. Lots on the lower flats see the mountains but without the elevation premium.