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South Weber, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in South Weber, Utah

South Weber sits in a pocket of southern Weber County where the Wasatch foothills drop down to the Weber River, and that geography is exactly why acreage homes here look different than what you'd find ten miles south in Layton or Kaysville. The town is small — under 8,000 residents — and a meaningful share of its lots were carved out of old farm ground, which means half-acre to multi-acre parcels are genuinely available rather than being marketing language for an oversized subdivision lot. Buyers come for the room to park an RV, run a few horses, build a detached shop, or just keep a buffer between themselves and the neighbors while still being 10 minutes from Hill Air Force Base and 35 minutes from downtown Salt Lake.

The acreage inventory tends to cluster in a few areas: the river bottoms along South Weber Drive, the bench neighborhoods above Cornia and Deer Run with views west across the valley, and pockets along Old Fort Road where original homesteads still trade hands. Most parcels carry secondary irrigation water through the Davis & Weber Canal system, which matters if you plan to keep pasture or a large garden alive through July and August. Prices generally run from the high $600s for older homes on smaller acreage up past $1.5M for newer custom builds with shops and outbuildings. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in South Weber.

June 2026 · South Weber market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in South Weber right now.

Full South Weber market report
Median sale
$719,250
10 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
2 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
37
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with acreage in South Weber.

How much acreage do most South Weber properties actually sit on?

The bulk of acreage listings in South Weber fall between 0.5 and 2 acres, with a smaller pool of true 3-5 acre parcels tucked along the river bottoms and the benches above Cornia Drive. Anything over 5 acres is rare and tends to be legacy family land that occasionally hits the market. If you need room for a shop, a few horses, or an arena, the sweet spot is usually the 1-3 acre range.

Are horses and livestock allowed on these properties?

South Weber's zoning permits horses and limited livestock on most parcels of half an acre or larger, with animal counts tied to lot size under the city's animal ordinance. Several neighborhoods near the Weber River and along Old Fort Road have established horse setups already in place. Always confirm the specific zone (A-1, R-L, etc.) and any HOA restrictions before writing an offer.

Does South Weber have irrigation water for larger lots?

Yes — most acreage parcels come with secondary (irrigation) water shares through Davis & Weber Counties Canal Company or a similar provider, which is a big deal when you're trying to keep pasture green through a Utah summer. Shares don't always transfer automatically, so verify the water rights are deeded with the property during due diligence.

What's the price range for acreage homes here?

Expect roughly $700K on the low end for an older home on a half-acre to $1.5M+ for newer custom builds on 1-3 acres with shops and views. River-bottom parcels and homes backing the foothills tend to command the strongest premiums because the inventory is so limited.

How's the commute to Hill Air Force Base and Salt Lake from South Weber?

Hill AFB's south gate is about 10 minutes via I-84 and South Weber Drive, which is why so many military and defense-contractor families land here. Downtown Salt Lake runs roughly 35-40 minutes down I-15 outside of rush hour, and the Ogden side of the valley is 15 minutes north.

Can I build a detached shop or barn on these lots?

Detached shops, barns, and oversized RV garages are common on South Weber acreage and generally allowed with a building permit, subject to setbacks and height limits in your zone. Many of the newer builds on the east side of town include 1,500-3,000 sq ft shops already. Check the specific listing for any HOA or CC&R limits before assuming a shop is approved.