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Pleasant View, Utah

New Listings in Pleasant View, Utah

Pleasant View sits at the northern tip of the Wasatch Front, tucked between the Wasatch Mountains to the east and the Great Salt Lake wetlands to the west, in Weber County just north of Ogden. The city has grown steadily over the past decade while holding onto the semi-rural character that separates it from the denser suburbs to the south — larger lots, quieter streets, and unobstructed views of Ben Lomond Peak are still the norm here rather than the exception. Median home prices in Pleasant View generally run in the mid-$400,000s to low-$500,000s, depending on lot size, age, and proximity to the Wasatch foothills, making it meaningfully more affordable than comparable foothill communities along the Salt Lake Valley. Families are drawn in by the Weber School District, short commutes to Ogden's growing medical and manufacturing employment base, and quick freeway access — Hill Air Force Base is about 20 minutes south, and Salt Lake City International Airport is roughly 45 minutes down I-15.

New listings in Pleasant View move faster than the relaxed pace of the city might suggest. Weber County's northern corridor has seen consistent demand from buyers priced out of Davis County, and well-priced homes — especially those on half-acre-plus lots — routinely attract multiple offers within the first week. Watching new listings as they hit the MLS gives buyers the earliest possible look before a home's first weekend of showings, which is often when competitive situations develop. If you're weighing Pleasant View against neighbors like North Ogden or Harrisville, pay close attention to lot size and the age of the home's mechanical systems — both vary widely in this market. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.

June 2026 · Pleasant View market

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

Full Pleasant View market report
Median sale
$361,250
12 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
9 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
62
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Pleasant View.

How often do new listings come on the market in Pleasant View?

Pleasant View is a small city with around 3,000 homes total, so new inventory is modest — typically a handful of new listings each week during spring and summer, and noticeably fewer from November through February. Setting up an instant MLS alert is the most reliable way to catch a home the day it lists.

What price range should I expect for new listings here?

Most new listings fall between roughly $450,000 and $850,000. Older ranchers on standard lots anchor the lower end, while newer two-story homes with Ben Lomond views or larger lots above 2700 North push into the $700k–$900k range. Custom builds on the bench occasionally list above $1M.

Are new construction homes available in Pleasant View?

Yes, though on a smaller scale than neighboring North Ogden or Farr West. Pockets along the eastern bench and a few infill subdivisions off 4300 North have produced new builds in recent years. Land constraints from the foothills limit how much greenfield development the city can absorb.

Which school district serves Pleasant View?

Pleasant View is part of Weber School District. Elementary students typically attend Pleasant View Elementary or Farr West Elementary, with most kids moving on to Orion Junior High and Weber High School in Pleasant View itself — the high school's in-city location is a real draw for families.

How long does the typical new listing stay on the market?

Well-priced homes in Pleasant View often go under contract within 10–20 days, especially anything under $600k or with mountain views. Homes that need updates or sit on busier streets near Highway 89 can take 30–60 days. Pricing accurately at launch matters more here than in larger markets.

Can I get notified as soon as a new Pleasant View home lists?

Yes — we can set up a saved search on the live MLS feed that emails or texts you within minutes of a new listing matching your criteria. That's the fastest way to compete in a tight market like this one, where the best homes often see offers within the first weekend.