Condos for Sale in Pleasant View, Utah
Pleasant View sits at the north end of Weber County, tucked against Ben Lomond Peak just above North Ogden. It's a small city of roughly 12,000 residents with a quieter, more rural feel than Ogden proper, and the condo market here reflects that — inventory is thin compared to detached single-family homes, but what does come up tends to move quickly because of the location. Buyers are usually drawn to the easy access to Highway 89, the 15-minute drive to downtown Ogden, and the 45-minute commute to Salt Lake City when traffic cooperates. Schools fall under Weber School District, with Weber High and Orion Junior High serving most of the area, and the trail system at the base of the foothills is a real selling point for residents who want hiking and biking out their back door.
Condo ownership in Pleasant View tends to attract first-time buyers priced out of single-family inventory, downsizers from larger North Ogden and Pleasant View homes, and second-home owners who want a low-maintenance base near Powder Mountain and Snowbasin (both about 30-40 minutes up the canyon). HOA fees typically cover exterior maintenance, snow removal, and landscaping — meaningful given that this part of Weber County regularly sees 50+ inches of snow a year. Pricing generally runs below comparable units in Layton or Farmington but above what you'd find further north in Brigham City. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Pleasant View.
May 2026 · Pleasant View market
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About condos for sale in Pleasant View.
How many condos are typically for sale in Pleasant View at one time? ▾
Pleasant View is a small market, and condo inventory often sits in the low single digits at any given moment. New developments are limited, so most active listings are resales from established complexes near 750 West and along the Highway 89 corridor.
What do HOA fees usually cover in Pleasant View condos? ▾
Most local HOAs handle exterior building maintenance, roof and siding upkeep, landscaping, snow removal, and trash. Some complexes also include water and sewer. Given the heavy snowfall along the Ben Lomond bench, snow removal alone is a meaningful benefit for buyers who travel or don't want to plow.
How do Pleasant View condo prices compare to nearby Ogden and North Ogden? ▾
Pleasant View condos generally price slightly above central Ogden units because of the newer construction and proximity to the foothills, but they tend to run below comparable Layton or Farmington condos. North Ogden pricing is usually within a few percent either direction depending on the specific complex and view.
Are Pleasant View condos a good fit for ski-season second homes? ▾
Yes — Snowbasin is roughly 30 minutes via Trappers Loop, and Powder Mountain is about 40 minutes up Ogden Canyon. A lock-and-leave condo here costs significantly less than a unit in Eden or Huntsville while keeping the slopes within an easy morning drive.
What financing options work for condos in Pleasant View? ▾
Conventional, FHA, and VA loans are all common, but FHA and VA require the complex itself to be approved. Not every Pleasant View HOA carries current approval, so it's worth checking the project's status early with your lender before writing an offer.
Which schools serve condo buyers with kids in Pleasant View? ▾
Pleasant View is part of Weber School District. Most addresses feed into Majestic Elementary or Lomond View Elementary, then Orion Junior High and Weber High School. Boundaries shift occasionally, so confirm the assigned schools for any specific unit before closing.