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Ogden, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Ogden, Utah

Ogden has quietly built one of northern Utah's most compelling luxury markets, anchored by the Wasatch Mountains rising sharply to the east and a city core that has reinvented itself over the past two decades. High-end buyers here are drawn to neighborhoods like Ridgeway Estates, Shadow Valley, and the bench communities above Harrison Boulevard, where custom homes routinely command views of the Ogden Valley, Mount Ogden, and Ben Lomond Peak — a 9,712-foot landmark visible from second-floor windows across the city's east side. Prices for true luxury product in Ogden generally start around $800,000 and stretch well past $2 million for new-construction custom builds with acreage, home theaters, chef's kitchens, and resort-style outdoor spaces. Compared to Park City or Salt Lake City's Cottonwood Heights, Ogden delivers more square footage and land per dollar while keeping you within roughly 40 minutes of Salt Lake City International Airport via I-15.

The lifestyle calculus here is hard to argue with. Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and Nordic Valley — three ski resorts — sit within 30 to 45 minutes of Ogden's luxury bench neighborhoods, making ski-in-ski-out convenience attainable at a fraction of what a comparable Deer Valley address costs. Summer brings world-class mountain biking on the Ogden Canyon trail network and access to Pineview Reservoir for boating and paddleboarding. Weber School District serves much of Ogden's east-side residential areas, and the city's growing restaurant and arts scene along 25th Street adds genuine urban energy to an otherwise mountain-town lifestyle. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available at the top of Ogden's market.

June 2026 · Ogden market

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

Full Ogden market report
Median sale
$403,496
61 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
2 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
430
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in Ogden.

What price range counts as luxury in Ogden?

Most agents treat the luxury threshold in Ogden as roughly $900K and up, with the true high end running $1.5M to $4M+. That's notably lower than comparable Salt Lake County or Park City benchmarks, where luxury typically starts north of $1.5M. Ogden Valley properties with acreage or ski access tend to anchor the top of the range.

Which Ogden neighborhoods have the most luxury inventory?

The East Bench (Eccles, Jefferson, and Van Buren avenues), the foothills above Harrison Boulevard, Mount Ogden, and the Shadow Valley area carry most of the in-city luxury stock. For larger lots and ski-adjacent estates, look at Huntsville, Eden, and Liberty in the Ogden Valley, all within 20-30 minutes of downtown.

How close are luxury homes to Snowbasin and Powder Mountain?

From the East Bench, Snowbasin is about 25 minutes via Trappers Loop, and Powder Mountain runs 35-40 minutes. Ogden Valley homes in Eden and Huntsville cut that to 10-20 minutes, which is why many second-home buyers focus there rather than in the city itself.

Are historic mansions or new construction more common at this price?

Both exist in meaningful numbers. The East Bench has a strong supply of restored 1900-1940 brick and stone estates, often on quarter-acre-plus lots with mature trees. New custom builds are concentrated in the upper foothills and in the valley, where lots are larger and views drive the price.

Do Ogden Valley luxury properties usually include water rights?

Many do, especially on parcels over an acre, but it's not automatic. Water shares for irrigation, well rights, and Pineview water access all need to be verified in the title work. If horses, pasture, or a pond matter to you, ask for the water rights documentation before going under contract.

How is the commute from luxury Ogden neighborhoods to Salt Lake or the airport?

East Bench to downtown Salt Lake runs about 40-45 minutes off-peak via I-15, and SLC International is roughly 45-55 minutes. FrontRunner commuter rail from Ogden Station is a common alternative for buyers working in Salt Lake or Lehi's tech corridor.