Golf Course Homes for Sale in Pleasant View, Utah
Pleasant View sits at the north end of Weber County, tucked against the foothills of Ben Lomond Peak, and the town's golf scene centers on Schneiter's Pleasant View Golf Course — a walkable executive layout that's been part of the community for decades. Homes that back up to the fairways or sit within a short walk of the clubhouse tend to come with mature landscaping, wider lots than you'll see in newer Ogden Valley subdivisions, and the kind of quiet street grid that's become harder to find along the Wasatch Front. Buyers shopping golf course homes here are usually weighing the Schneiter's corridor against course-adjacent properties further south near Mount Ogden Golf Course or El Monte, but Pleasant View specifically draws people who want the view of Ben Lomond off the back deck without the price tag of Eden or Huntsville.
Pricing on golf-adjacent homes in Pleasant View typically runs above the city median, with most fairway-facing properties trading in the upper-$600s to low-$900s depending on lot size and how recently the home has been updated. Winters bring real snow at this elevation (roughly 4,800 feet), so the golf season runs about April through October, and irrigation rights tied to the Pineview system keep yards green through Utah's dry July and August. Commute-wise, you're about 12 minutes to downtown Ogden, 45 minutes to Salt Lake International, and a straight shot up Highway 89 to Powder Mountain and Snowbasin. Browse the active listings below to see which course-adjacent homes are currently on the market in Pleasant View.
May 2026 · Pleasant View market
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About golf course homes in Pleasant View.
Which golf course do most Pleasant View golf homes border? ▾
Schneiter's Pleasant View Golf Course is the main one — a 9-hole executive course off 2700 North that's been operating since the 1960s. A handful of homes also market themselves as golf-adjacent based on proximity to Ben Lomond Golf Course in North Ogden, which is just a couple miles south.
What's the price range for fairway-facing homes here? ▾
Most golf course homes in Pleasant View list between the upper-$600s and low-$900s. Lot size, view of Ben Lomond, and whether the home has been updated since the 2000s drive most of the price variation. Direct fairway frontage typically adds 8–15% over comparable interior-lot homes.
How long is the golf season in Pleasant View? ▾
Realistically April through October. Pleasant View sits around 4,800 feet, so snow stays on the ground from December into March most years, and shoulder-season play depends on how quickly the fairways dry out. Schneiter's usually opens earlier than the higher-elevation Ogden Valley courses.
Are HOA fees common for these properties? ▾
Most golf course homes in Pleasant View are not in formal HOA-controlled subdivisions — Schneiter's is a public course, not a private club community, so you don't see the dues structure you'd find at places like Wolf Creek in Eden. A few newer pockets do have light HOAs covering shared landscaping or private roads.
What's the risk of stray golf balls hitting the house? ▾
It's a real consideration on certain holes, particularly along the 3rd and 7th fairways at Schneiter's. Sellers are required to disclose known issues, and most fairway-facing homes have either netting, mature trees, or setback distance that mitigates the problem. Ask your agent to pull the disclosure before writing an offer.
How far is Pleasant View from skiing and the airport? ▾
Snowbasin is about 35 minutes via Trappers Loop, Powder Mountain runs around 40 minutes, and Salt Lake International is 45–50 minutes south on I-15. Downtown Ogden and the FrontRunner station are roughly 12–15 minutes away, which makes the area workable for SLC commuters who don't want to live in the valley.