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Taylor, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Taylor, Utah

Taylor sits just west of Ogden on the bench above the Weber River, and that geography is exactly why view lots here get snapped up quickly. From the higher streets and west-facing pastures, buyers get long sightlines of Ben Lomond, Mount Ogden, and the northern Wasatch — the same skyline that draws skiers to Powder Mountain and Snowbasin twenty minutes east. South-facing parcels often pick up the Great Salt Lake shimmer at sunset, and the rural lot sizes common in Taylor (many properties run a half-acre to several acres) mean those views rarely get walled off by a new build going up next door. That's a real difference from the tighter view-lot inventory in Ogden proper or North Ogden bench, where neighbors sit close enough to block second-story sightlines.

Price ranges on view homes in Taylor vary widely depending on whether the lot includes pasture, water shares, or outbuildings — a 1990s rambler on an acre with mountain views runs very differently than a newer custom build with a walkout basement angled toward the lake. Commuters appreciate that Taylor is roughly 15 minutes to downtown Ogden, 45 minutes to Salt Lake City via I-15, and close to HAFB for Hill Air Force Base workers. Weber School District serves the area, and the agricultural zoning on many parcels keeps the rural character intact. Browse the active listings below to see which view homes are currently on the market in Taylor.

June 2026 · Taylor market

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

Full Taylor market report
Median sale
$789,745
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
26
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with views in Taylor.

What kinds of views do homes in Taylor typically have?

Most view homes in Taylor look east toward the Wasatch — Ben Lomond Peak, Mount Ogden, and the ridgeline above Snowbasin are the marquee sightlines. West and south-facing lots often catch the Great Salt Lake and farmland sunsets, and higher elevation parcels can pick up both directions from different rooms.

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

Taylor's larger lot sizes and agricultural zoning help, but nothing is guaranteed. Before writing an offer, it's worth checking Weber County's zoning map and any pending subdivision applications on adjacent parcels — your agent can pull that for you.

Do view homes in Taylor carry a price premium?

Yes, typically 8-15% over a comparable home without the view, though it depends on lot size, water rights, and whether the orientation captures the Wasatch or just farmland. Walkout basements and large west-facing windows tend to push the premium higher.

How's the commute from Taylor to Ogden, HAFB, or Salt Lake?

Downtown Ogden is about 15 minutes via 12th Street or Pioneer Road. Hill Air Force Base runs roughly 20-25 minutes depending on the gate, and Salt Lake City is 40-50 minutes down I-15 outside of rush hour. The FrontRunner station in Roy is also a reasonable option for SLC commuters.

What school district serves Taylor?

Taylor falls within Weber School District. Families typically feed into schools like Valley Elementary, Rocky Mountain Junior High, and Fremont High School, though boundaries shift occasionally — confirm the assigned schools for any specific address before you commit.

Are horse properties and view lots often the same listings in Taylor?

Often, yes. Many of the larger view parcels in Taylor come with pasture, irrigation shares, and existing barns or loafing sheds, which makes them appealing to buyers who want both the Wasatch backdrop and room for horses or livestock.