4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in South Ogden, Utah
South Ogden sits on the bench above the Ogden Valley floor, tucked between Harrison Boulevard and the foothills of Mount Ogden, and it's one of the more practical spots along the Wasatch Front for families who need square footage without paying Park City or Farmington prices. Four-bedroom-and-up homes here lean toward two styles: solid brick ramblers from the 1960s and 70s with fully finished basements, and newer two-story builds in the pockets near Skyline Drive and Country Hills. The bench location means many of these larger homes pick up real views of Ben Lomond and the Wasatch, and the lots tend to be more generous than what you'd find in newer Davis County subdivisions.
The appeal for bigger-household buyers is straightforward — Weber School District schools like Burch Creek Elementary and Bonneville High are walkable from most neighborhoods, Hill Air Force Base is a 15-minute commute down I-15, and Snowbasin is 30 minutes up the canyon for ski weekends. Grocery, dining, and the McKay-Dee Hospital campus are all within five minutes, which matters when you've got a houseful of people running different directions. Inventory of 4+ bedroom homes turns over steadily through spring and summer, with a quieter window in late fall when motivated sellers sometimes negotiate harder. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in South Ogden.
May 2026 · South Ogden market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in South Ogden.
What's the typical price range for a 4+ bedroom home in South Ogden? ▾
Most four-bedroom homes in South Ogden trade in the mid-$400s to high-$600s, with larger five and six-bedroom houses on bigger lots or with mountain views pushing into the $700s and occasionally higher. Older brick ramblers with finished basements tend to sit at the lower end, while updated two-story homes near Skyline Drive or with Ben Lomond views command more.
Which South Ogden neighborhoods have the most larger homes? ▾
The areas east of Harrison Boulevard and up toward the foothills — including Skyline Drive, Country Hills, and the streets around Burch Creek — have the highest concentration of four and five-bedroom homes. South of 40th Street and around Nancy Drive you'll see plenty of mid-century ramblers that finish out to four or five bedrooms once the basement is counted.
Do these homes typically count basement bedrooms in the bedroom total? ▾
Yes, MLS counts conforming basement bedrooms in the total, and many South Ogden homes hit the 4+ mark by combining two or three bedrooms upstairs with finished basement rooms. Buyers should confirm that basement bedrooms have legal egress windows, especially in homes built before the 1990s.
What school district serves South Ogden? ▾
South Ogden falls under the Weber School District, with most neighborhoods feeding Burch Creek or Country View Elementary, then T.H. Bell Junior High and Bonneville High School. Bonneville has a solid reputation locally and is one reason families with multiple kids gravitate to this side of the valley.
How long is the commute from South Ogden to Salt Lake City or Hill Air Force Base? ▾
Hill AFB is about 15 minutes south via I-15, which makes South Ogden popular with military families needing more bedrooms. Downtown Salt Lake runs roughly 40-45 minutes off-peak, and the Ogden FrontRunner station is a 10-minute drive if you'd rather take the train.
Are larger lots common with these homes? ▾
South Ogden has a good mix — older homes built in the 1960s and 70s often sit on quarter-acre lots, while newer infill construction tends toward smaller footprints. If acreage matters, focus your search east of Harrison or in the pockets near 5600 South where lot sizes open up.