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Uintah, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Uintah, Utah

Uintah is a small town tucked against the mouth of Weber Canyon in Weber County, sitting roughly 10 minutes south of Ogden and about 35 minutes north of downtown Salt Lake City. The town runs along the benches where the Wasatch front rises sharply out of the valley, which means a lot of properties here look directly west across the Weber River corridor toward Antelope Island and the Great Salt Lake, or east into the canyon walls and the slopes that climb toward Snowbasin. View lots in Uintah aren't a marketing add-on — the topography does the work. Homes on the upper streets off Weber Canyon Road and along the east bench tend to pull in both the valley sunset and the canyon ridge line at the same time.

Because Uintah is zoned mostly for low-density residential with larger lots than you'd see in neighboring South Weber or Riverdale, view homes here often sit on a quarter-acre to a full acre with room for RV parking, a shop, or horse setups on the larger parcels. Prices generally run from the mid $500s for older view-lot ramblers up past $1.2M for newer custom builds on the bench. Commuters get quick I-84 and US-89 access, and Snowbasin is about 25 minutes up the canyon. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Uintah with valley, canyon, or mountain views.

May 2026 · Uintah market

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

Full Uintah market report
Median sale
$460,000
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
2 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
4
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with views in Uintah.

What kind of views do homes in Uintah typically have?

Most view homes in Uintah face either west over the Weber River bottoms toward Antelope Island and the Great Salt Lake, or east up Weber Canyon toward the peaks above Snowbasin. Homes on the upper bench frequently get both — valley sunsets out the front and canyon ridge lines out the back. Lower-lying homes near Combe Road tend to have shorter sight lines.

Do view lots in Uintah cost significantly more than non-view lots?

Yes, the premium is usually 10–20% for a comparable home with an unobstructed west-facing valley view, and more on the bench where lots are larger and harder to come by. Custom builds on the east bench above 1900 East regularly list above $900K, while similar-sized homes on flatter interior streets sit closer to the high $500s and $600s.

Are there building lots still available for a custom view home?

A handful, but inventory is thin. Most of the easy bench parcels were built out during the 2015–2022 cycle. Occasionally a teardown or a subdivided larger parcel comes up — those tend to move quickly because Uintah has tight residential zoning and no large new subdivisions in the pipeline.

How is the commute from a view home in Uintah?

Uintah sits right at the I-84 / US-89 junction, so Ogden is about 10 minutes, Layton and Hill AFB are 15–20 minutes south, and downtown Salt Lake runs 35–40 minutes outside rush hour. The trade-off is that homes on the canyon side will hear some I-84 traffic noise depending on elevation and tree cover.

Do west-facing view homes get hammered by afternoon sun in summer?

They do. West-facing great rooms and primary suites heat up fast on July and August afternoons when temperatures hit the mid-90s. Most newer view builds in Uintah are spec'd with deeper roof overhangs, low-E west-facing glass, and zoned AC for exactly this reason — worth checking on older homes that may need window film or exterior shades.

Are any Uintah view homes set up for horses or larger outbuildings?

Some, especially on the parcels along the south side of town and the larger lots backing up to the canyon. Uintah's R-1 zoning allows limited livestock on lots of sufficient size, and several view properties here include barns, loafing sheds, or detached shops. Confirm specific animal rights with Weber County zoning before writing an offer.