Townhomes for Sale in Pleasant View, Utah
Pleasant View sits at the north end of Weber County, tucked against Ben Lomond Peak with quick access to US-89 and I-15. The town has grown steadily as buyers priced out of Ogden and North Ogden look for newer construction with mountain views and shorter commutes to Hill Air Force Base or downtown Ogden. Townhomes here are a relatively recent addition to the housing mix — most are clustered in newer developments off 2700 North, 4300 North, and along the Mitchell Drive corridor, with build dates skewing 2015 and later. Floor plans typically run 1,400 to 2,200 square feet with two-car garages, and HOA dues generally cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal, which matters when winter inversions and lake-effect snow roll through.
Buyer demographics lean toward first-time owners, Hill AFB personnel on shorter assignments, and downsizers who want to stay in the Weber School District without managing a quarter-acre lot. Pricing usually runs below comparable single-family homes in Pleasant View, often landing in the high $300s to mid $400s depending on size, garage, and finish level. Proximity to North View Trailhead, Weber State University (about 15 minutes south), and the new shopping along 2700 North gives the area practical day-to-day appeal beyond just the mountain backdrop. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Pleasant View.
May 2026 · Pleasant View market
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About townhomes for sale in Pleasant View.
How many townhome communities are there in Pleasant View? ▾
Pleasant View has a handful of townhome developments rather than a large inventory — most are concentrated in newer subdivisions built after 2015 near 2700 North and the Mitchell Drive area. Because supply is limited, well-priced units often go under contract within a couple of weeks. Check the listings below for current availability.
What do HOA dues typically cover in Pleasant View townhomes? ▾
Most local HOAs run roughly $150–$250 per month and cover exterior building maintenance, roof reserves, landscaping of common areas, and snow removal from driveways and sidewalks. Some communities also include trash service. Always pull the CC&Rs and current reserve study before writing an offer — reserves matter more in Utah's freeze-thaw climate than buyers expect.
Are Pleasant View townhomes a good fit for Hill AFB personnel? ▾
Yes — the drive to Hill AFB runs about 25–30 minutes via I-15, and the lower maintenance burden suits military families on 2–4 year assignments. VA loans are common on these properties, and several communities are VA-approved, though it's worth confirming approval status on any specific HOA before going under contract.
What school district serves Pleasant View townhomes? ▾
Pleasant View is in Weber School District. Most townhome addresses feed into Majestic Elementary, Orion Junior High, and Weber High School, though boundaries shift occasionally — confirm the assigned schools for any specific address through the district's boundary lookup tool.
How does townhome pricing compare to single-family homes in Pleasant View? ▾
Townhomes generally run 20–30% below comparable single-family homes in the same area, putting most current inventory in the high $300s to mid $400s. The trade-off is shared walls and a smaller yard, but you gain newer construction, attached garages, and exterior upkeep handled by the HOA.
Do Pleasant View townhomes hold value well? ▾
Weber County townhomes have appreciated alongside the broader Wasatch Front market, helped by limited new construction north of Ogden and steady demand from Hill AFB and Weber State commuters. Units with two-car garages, end-unit locations, and mountain-facing views tend to resell fastest and command the strongest pricing.