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Morgan, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Morgan, Utah

Morgan is one of the few spots within an easy commute of Ogden and Salt Lake where families can still buy a five- or six-bedroom house on a real lot without crossing the million-dollar line every time. The town sits in a green valley along the Weber River, tucked between the Wasatch Range and the East Canyon hills, with about 13,000 people in the whole county. Larger homes here tend to cluster in newer subdivisions on the south bench, in Mountain Green near the I-84 interchange, and on the older streets around Commercial Street where original farmhouses sometimes come up with additions and finished basements. Most 5+ bedroom listings are two-story builds with a daylight or walkout basement, three-car garages, and yards big enough for a trampoline and a garden.

The reason buyers keep landing in Morgan for a bigger house comes down to math: school district reputation is strong, lot sizes beat anything comparable in Davis or Weber County, and you're 25 minutes from downtown Ogden, 40 from Salt Lake, and 20 from Snowbasin. Winters are real — expect snow from late November through March — and summer evenings cool off fast thanks to the elevation around 5,000 feet. If a finished basement, a main-floor primary, or room for grandparents and teenagers under one roof is on the list, this is a market worth watching closely. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Morgan market

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

Full Morgan market report
Median sale
$690,000
6 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
19 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
34
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Morgan.

What kinds of 5+ bedroom homes are typical in Morgan?

Most 5-bedroom homes here are newer two-story builds in subdivisions like Wasatch Meadows, Highlands at Cottonwood, or Mountain Green, often with a finished basement that adds the fourth and fifth bedrooms. You'll also see some older farmhouses on larger parcels closer to the original town grid. Square footage usually runs 3,200 to 5,500 on the newer side.

What's the price range for a 5+ bedroom house in Morgan right now?

Expect roughly $650K on the lower end for a tract two-story with a finished basement, with most family-sized homes landing between $750K and $1.1M. Custom builds on view lots or acreage in Mountain Green and Peterson can run $1.3M and up. Inventory is thin, so the active list changes week to week.

Is Morgan a reasonable commute to Salt Lake or Ogden for a working family?

Yes — Morgan sits right off I-84, about 25 minutes to downtown Ogden and 40-45 minutes to Salt Lake City depending on traffic through Weber Canyon. Mountain Green is even closer to Ogden. Winter storms in the canyon can add time, so families with two commuters should test-drive it during a snowstorm.

How are the schools for a larger family?

Morgan School District is small, with one high school, one middle school, and three elementaries. Class sizes are smaller than along the Wasatch Front, sports and music programs are accessible (not a lottery to make a team), and graduation rates run well above the state average. That's a big draw for families bringing five kids into one home.

Do these larger homes usually sit on acreage?

Some do, some don't. In-town Morgan and the newer subdivisions are typically a quarter-acre to a half-acre. If you want a 5-bedroom with a horse property, a shop, or pasture, look toward Peterson, Stoddard, Croydon, or the upper benches of Mountain Green where 1 to 5+ acre parcels are more common.

Are basement bedrooms in Morgan homes legal bedrooms?

Most newer Morgan builds finish basements with code-compliant egress windows, so the bedroom count on MLS is generally accurate. On older homes it's worth checking — a few have bonus rooms marketed as bedrooms without proper egress. Your agent can confirm during showings or pull the building permit history.