Homes with Acreage for Sale in Taylor, Utah
Taylor sits just west of Ogden in Weber County, a quiet farming community that has held onto its rural character even as the rest of the Wasatch Front has built up around it. Acreage parcels here typically run from a half-acre on the edges of the older platted neighborhoods up to 5, 10, and occasionally 20+ acres on the flats between 3500 West and 5900 West. Most larger lots are zoned A-1 or A-2 through Weber County, which means horses, chickens, a few head of cattle, hay production, and outbuildings are usually allowed by right. Soil in this stretch of West Weber is heavy but workable, and most properties pull from a mix of culinary water through Taylor West Weber Water and secondary irrigation shares from Pineview or Hooper Irrigation — those shares add real value and should be confirmed during due diligence.
Buyers drawn to Taylor are usually trading commute time for elbow room. You're roughly 15 minutes to downtown Ogden, 20 minutes to Hill Air Force Base, and about 45 minutes to Salt Lake City International, with Highway 126 and I-15 both within easy reach. Pricing on acreage properties varies widely depending on whether the home is a 1970s rambler on pasture or a newer custom build with a shop, but the land component drives most of the value. Listings move quickly when they hit the MLS because true acreage inside Weber County is a shrinking supply. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available in Taylor.
June 2026 · Taylor market
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About homes with acreage in Taylor.
How much acreage is typical for homes in Taylor? ▾
Most acreage listings in Taylor fall between 1 and 5 acres, with a smaller pool of 5–20 acre parcels along the western edges toward Hooper and West Warren. Anything over 10 acres is uncommon and usually represents original farm ground that hasn't been subdivided.
Can I keep horses or livestock on Taylor acreage? ▾
Yes, most of unincorporated Taylor is zoned A-1 or A-2 through Weber County, which permits horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and poultry subject to animal-unit limits tied to lot size. Always verify the specific zoning and any CC&Rs on a property before closing, since some newer subdivisions have tighter rules than the county baseline.
Do these properties come with water rights or irrigation shares? ▾
Many do, and it matters. Secondary water shares from Hooper Irrigation or Pineview Water Systems can be worth thousands per share and are what makes pasture and hay ground viable through Weber County's dry summers. Ask the listing agent for a written breakdown of culinary, secondary, and any deeded water rights.
What's the commute like from Taylor to Hill AFB or Salt Lake? ▾
Hill Air Force Base is about 20 minutes via Highway 193 or I-15, and downtown Salt Lake runs roughly 40–45 minutes outside of rush hour. Many Taylor buyers are Hill AFB civilians or contractors who want land without giving up a reasonable drive to work.
Which school district serves Taylor? ▾
Taylor is in Weber School District. Kanesville Elementary, Rocky Mountain Junior High, and Fremont High are the typical feeder schools for most of the area, though boundaries can shift — confirm the assigned schools by address before you write an offer.
Are there building or shop restrictions on Taylor acreage? ▾
Weber County A-1 and A-2 zoning is generally permissive for detached shops, barns, and accessory structures, with setbacks based on lot size. Height and total square footage caps apply, and any property inside an HOA or platted subdivision may have additional architectural restrictions worth reviewing up front.