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Mountain Green, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Mountain Green, Utah

Mountain Green sits in a wide bowl along the Weber River just east of Ogden, tucked between the north face of the Wasatch and the Trappers Loop corridor heading toward Snowbasin. The geography does most of the work here — almost every neighborhood has some line of sight to a ridge, a canyon mouth, or open pasture, but the homes that truly capture long views are concentrated on the benches above Old Highway Road, around Wasatch Springs, and along the slopes climbing toward Trappers Loop. Buyers gravitate to Mountain Green specifically because it delivers rural Morgan County scenery while keeping I-84 access to Ogden (15 minutes) and downtown Salt Lake (about 35 minutes) genuinely workable for daily commuting.

What sets view properties apart in this particular pocket of Utah is the mix of working agricultural land below and protected canyon walls above — meaning a south-facing home on the bench typically looks across hay fields toward Mount Ogden, not across rooftops. Winters bring real snow at this 5,000-foot elevation, summers stay 5-10 degrees cooler than the Salt Lake Valley, and Snowbasin sits 12 minutes up the road for skiing and summer concerts. Pricing on view homes generally runs from the high $600Ks into seven figures depending on acreage, build quality, and how unobstructed the sightlines actually are. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Mountain Green.

May 2026 · Mountain Green market

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

Full Mountain Green market report
Median sale
$690,000
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
101.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
24
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with views in Mountain Green.

What kind of views are most common in Mountain Green?

Most view homes here look out at the surrounding peaks of the Wasatch Back, with many properties facing south toward Mount Ogden or north across the Weber River valley. Lots on the benches above Old Highway Road tend to capture the widest panoramas, while homes deeper in the valley floor pick up closer ridge and pasture views.

Are view lots in Mountain Green protected from future development blocking the sightlines?

It depends on the subdivision. Newer developments like Wasatch Springs and Cottonwood Cove have CC&Rs that govern building heights and setbacks, but open agricultural parcels below or beside a home are not guaranteed to stay that way. It's worth checking the Morgan County zoning map and talking to neighbors before assuming a view is permanent.

How does the commute to Salt Lake or Ogden affect view-home pricing here?

Mountain Green sits right off I-84, so Ogden is about 15 minutes and downtown Salt Lake runs roughly 35-40 minutes via Weber Canyon. That accessibility is a big reason view homes command a premium compared to similar properties further east in Morgan or Croydon — buyers get the rural scenery without a punishing drive.

What's the typical price range for a view home in Mountain Green?

Most view properties land in the high $600Ks to $1.2M range, with larger acreage estates on the benches pushing well above that. Lot size, finish level, and how unobstructed the view actually is drive most of the price spread.

Do view homes here deal with wind or weather issues?

Weber Canyon funnels wind, so the east-facing slopes can get gusty, especially in spring and fall. Snow load is also a real consideration at higher elevations — buyers should ask about roof pitch, heating costs, and whether the driveway gets afternoon sun for winter melt-off.

Is there much new construction with view lots available?

Yes. Several phases in the Wasatch Springs area and a few smaller developments off Trappers Loop Road still have view lots in various stages. Resale view homes turn over less frequently, which is why active listings move quickly when they hit the MLS.