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South Weber, Utah

Homes with Pools for Sale in South Weber, Utah

South Weber is a small Davis County city tucked between the mouth of Weber Canyon and the north slope of the Wasatch, with most neighborhoods sitting on benches that catch long afternoon sun and clean canyon breezes. That matters when you're shopping for a pool home here: summer highs run in the low 90s with very low humidity, so water cools off fast in the evening and a heater is genuinely useful in May and September. Lots tend to be larger than what you'll see in Layton or Clearfield — quarter-acre to full-acre parcels are common on the east side near South Weber Drive and Cottonwood Cove — which gives pool owners room for real decking, a covered patio, and grass for kids without crowding the setback lines.

Pool homes in South Weber draw a specific buyer: families who want Davis School District boundaries, a quick I-84 shot to Hill Air Force Base, and weekend access to Snowbasin and Pineview without paying Park City prices. Most listings with pools fall in the upper price tiers for the city, often paired with finished basements, RV parking, and mountain views toward Mt. Ogden. Because inventory turns over slowly in a town this size, pool properties don't sit long once spring hits. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like a heads-up when a new one comes on.

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 pools in South Weber.

Is a pool worth it in South Weber's climate?

South Weber sits at about 4,500 feet along the Wasatch Front, so the realistic swim season runs from late May through mid-September. Most pool owners here run a gas or electric heater to stretch shoulder seasons, and nearly all close their pools by late October to protect plumbing from hard freezes.

Are inground or above-ground pools more common in South Weber?

Inground pools dominate the resale market in South Weber, especially on the larger lots east of Highway 89 and up toward the South Weber Drive bench. Above-ground pools show up occasionally on smaller in-town lots but are less common in MLS listings because they're often considered personal property rather than a fixed feature.

What's the price premium for a pool in South Weber?

Expect a pool to add roughly $40,000 to $80,000 to comparable homes, depending on whether it's a basic vinyl-liner build or a full gunite setup with a heater, cover, and hardscaping. On larger custom homes near the Weber River or on the south bench, that premium can run higher when the pool is paired with a covered patio or pool house.

How does South Weber City handle pool permits and fencing?

South Weber requires a building permit for any pool deeper than 24 inches, plus a self-closing, self-latching barrier at least 4 feet high around the pool or yard. If you're buying an existing pool, ask for the original permit records and any recent equipment receipts during due diligence.

Will a pool affect my property taxes or insurance?

Davis County will reassess the property when an inground pool is added, which typically bumps the taxable value modestly. Homeowners insurance also goes up — most carriers want higher liability limits (often $300K+) and may require the fenced-barrier compliance before binding the policy.

Are there many active pool listings in South Weber at one time?

South Weber is a small market — usually fewer than 1,200 active listings citywide at any given moment — so pool homes here are limited, often just a handful. Setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch new ones, since they tend to move quickly in spring and early summer.