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Washington Terrace, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Washington Terrace, Utah

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Washington Terrace is a compact Weber County city of about 9,000 residents tucked between Ogden and Riverdale, and the three-bedroom, two-bath layout is the workhorse of this market. Most of the housing stock went up in the late 1940s and 1950s when the city was platted to house workers from Hill Air Force Base and the Ogden defense depots, which means today's 3/2 inventory is dominated by solid brick ramblers, split-entries, and the occasional updated bungalow. Lots tend to be generous by modern standards — quarter-acre parcels with mature trees, detached garages, and room for a garden are common on streets like Adams Avenue, 400 East, and around the Terrace Plaza area.

For buyers, this size in this city hits a specific sweet spot: enough square footage for a small family or a couple working from home, an easy commute to Hill AFB (about 10 minutes south on I-15), Weber State University, and McKay-Dee Hospital, and price points that still come in well below comparable homes in South Ogden or Layton. Winters here are milder than the benches thanks to the lower elevation, and summer evenings cool off quickly with the canyon breeze off the Wasatch. Property taxes run on the lower side of Weber County averages, and most homes are not part of an HOA. Browse the active 3 bed, 2 bath listings below to see what's currently on the market in Washington Terrace.

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May 2026 · Washington Terrace market

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

Full Washington Terrace market report
Median sale
$385,000
7 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
23 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
20
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Washington Terrace.

What's the typical price range for a 3 bed, 2 bath home in Washington Terrace?

Most three-bedroom, two-bath homes in Washington Terrace trade in the mid $300s to low $400s, depending on lot size, garage configuration, and whether the basement has been finished. Updated kitchens and newer roofs push closer to the top of that range. Original-condition ramblers from the 1950s-60s anchor the lower end.

What style of home is most common in this size?

Washington Terrace was largely built out in the post-WWII era, so you'll see a lot of brick ramblers and split-entries with a main floor of around 1,000-1,200 sq ft. Many were originally 3/1 layouts where a second bath has been added in the basement. True main-floor 3/2 layouts exist but are less common and tend to sell faster.

How are the schools for families buying here?

Washington Terrace feeds into the Weber School District, with Washington Terrace Elementary right in town and Bonneville High School nearby in Washington Terrace itself. Families often cite the walkable elementary and the short drive to Weber State University as reasons they stay in this size of home rather than moving up.

Do most of these homes have basements?

Yes — the majority of 3/2 homes here sit on full or partial basements, which is part of why the price-per-square-foot looks attractive on paper. Pay attention to whether the second bath is on the main floor or downstairs, since that significantly affects daily livability and resale.

How long is the commute to Hill Air Force Base or downtown Ogden?

Hill AFB is roughly 10-15 minutes south via I-15 or Washington Boulevard, and downtown Ogden is about 8 minutes north. That commute profile is a big reason Washington Terrace stays in demand with military families, Weber State staff, and McKay-Dee Hospital workers shopping in this size range.

Are there HOA fees on most of these properties?

No — the vast majority of Washington Terrace neighborhoods are not part of an HOA. You'll occasionally see one tied to a newer infill subdivision, but standard 3/2 ramblers and split-entries on the established streets carry no monthly dues.