5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Washington Terrace, Utah
Washington Terrace is a compact, well-established city of roughly 9,000 residents tucked between Ogden and South Ogden along the Wasatch Front. It sits at about 4,400 feet elevation, giving residents four distinct seasons — cold, snowy winters and warm summers that top out in the low 90s — without the extreme heat of Southern Utah. The city is largely built out, meaning the housing stock skews toward mid-century ranch homes and 1970s–1990s split-levels, but five-bedroom-plus properties do exist here, often in the form of finished basements that added legal bedroom space, larger two-story layouts, or homes that have been expanded over the decades. For buyers who need room for a multigenerational household, a home office, or simply a family that has outgrown a three-bedroom, Washington Terrace punches above its size — especially given its proximity to Ogden's job centers, Hill Air Force Base (about 10 miles south), and Weber State University. Median single-family home prices in the greater Ogden area generally run $350,000–$450,000, and larger homes with five or more bedrooms typically carry a modest premium over that range depending on lot size and finish level.
What makes a five-plus-bedroom home particularly practical in Washington Terrace is the neighborhood's walkability and tight street grid — kids can get to school without a 30-minute car ride, and parents can reach I-15 or US-89 within minutes. Weber School District serves the area, with nearby elementary, middle, and high school options that families consistently factor into their home search. Buyers should pay attention to whether those extra bedrooms are above-grade or in a finished basement, since that distinction affects both livability in Utah winters and appraised value. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Washington Terrace market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Washington Terrace.
How common are 5-bedroom homes in Washington Terrace? ▾
They're a smaller slice of the market here. Washington Terrace was built largely in the 1950s and 60s as workforce housing for Hill Air Force Base and the railroad, so the original housing stock leans toward 3-bedroom ramblers around 1,200-1,600 square feet. Most 5+ bedroom options come from finished basements, additions, or newer infill construction on the south and east edges of town.
What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom home here? ▾
Most 5-bedroom homes in Washington Terrace fall between the upper $400s and low $600s, depending on whether the extra bedrooms are conforming (legal egress windows) and whether the basement is finished. That's still well below comparable homes in Bountiful or South Ogden, which is why this pocket gets attention from larger families on a budget.
Are basement bedrooms considered conforming? ▾
Only if they have a code-compliant egress window and proper ceiling height. Many older Washington Terrace homes were finished by previous owners without permits, so a listed '5-bedroom' may include rooms that don't meet current code. Ask your agent to verify which bedrooms are conforming before you write an offer — it affects appraisal and insurance.
Which schools serve larger families in Washington Terrace? ▾
The city falls under Weber School District. Kids typically attend Washington Terrace Elementary, then T.H. Bell Junior High, and Bonneville High School. Families with five-plus bedrooms are usually weighing school boundaries carefully, so confirm the assigned schools for any specific address since boundaries can shift.
How's the commute to Hill AFB or downtown Ogden from a larger home here? ▾
Washington Terrace sits right off Highway 89, about 10 minutes to Hill Air Force Base and 5-7 minutes to downtown Ogden. That proximity is the main reason military families and Ogden hospital workers keep coming back to this neighborhood when they need more bedrooms without a long drive.
Do 5+ bedroom homes here typically have larger lots? ▾
Often yes. The original Terrace lots run 0.18-0.30 acres — generous compared to newer Davis County subdivisions — and the homes that have been expanded to five bedrooms usually sit on the bigger end of that range. Expect mature trees, detached garages or workshops, and room for an RV pad on many properties.