4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Washington Terrace, Utah
Washington Terrace sits on the bench just south of Ogden, about 40 minutes north of Salt Lake City and roughly an hour from the SLC airport. The city was built largely in the 1940s and 50s as housing for Hill Air Force Base and Defense Depot Ogden workers, so the original housing stock skews toward smaller two- and three-bedroom ramblers on quarter-acre lots. Four-bedroom homes here usually come from one of three sources: post-2000 infill construction on Country Hills Drive and the south end, expanded ranches where owners finished a daylight basement to add bedrooms and a second living area, or larger split-entry homes along 400 East and Adams Avenue with mountain views toward Mount Ogden.
Pricing on a four-bedroom in Washington Terrace typically runs well below comparable homes in Layton or South Ogden, which is why the city draws Hill AFB families, IHC Ogden Regional staff, and first-time move-up buyers from Ogden proper. Weber School District serves the area, with Bonneville High and T.H. Bell Junior High as the main feeders. Commuters get quick access to I-15 at the 5600 South exit and the Riverdale FrontRunner station is about five minutes away. Snowbasin and Powder Mountain are roughly 30-45 minutes east when winter rolls in. Browse the active four-bedroom listings below to see current inventory, square footage, and how each home is laid out.
May 2026 · Washington Terrace market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Washington Terrace.
What do 4-bedroom homes in Washington Terrace typically cost? ▾
Most four-bedroom homes in Washington Terrace trade in the mid-$400s to high-$500s, depending on whether the bedrooms are all above grade or split between the main floor and a finished basement. Newer construction on the south end and homes with updated kitchens and baths push toward the top of that range. Check the live listings below for current asking prices.
Are the 4 bedrooms usually all on one level or split between floors? ▾
Most often they're split. The common Washington Terrace layout is a rambler or split-entry with two or three bedrooms upstairs and one or two more in a finished basement. True four-bedrooms-up homes exist but are rarer and tend to be newer builds or two-story homes on the south side of town.
Which schools serve 4-bedroom homes in Washington Terrace? ▾
The city is in Weber School District. Elementary assignments are typically Washington Terrace Elementary or Bonneville Elementary, with T.H. Bell Junior High and Bonneville High School serving the older grades. Boundaries can shift, so confirm the current assignment for any specific address before writing an offer.
Is Washington Terrace a good fit for Hill AFB families needing a larger home? ▾
Yes — it's one of the more affordable four-bedroom markets within a 15-20 minute commute to Hill's south gate via I-15 or Hill Field Road. VA loans are common here, and sellers in this market are generally familiar with VA appraisals and inspection requirements.
Do 4-bedroom homes here usually have yards big enough for kids and pets? ▾
Most older Washington Terrace lots run 0.18 to 0.30 acres, which is generous compared to newer Davis County subdivisions. Fenced backyards are the norm, and many homes have mature trees from the original 1950s plantings. Newer infill builds tend to sit on smaller lots, closer to 0.12 acres.
How quickly do 4-bedroom listings in Washington Terrace sell? ▾
Four-bedroom homes are the most in-demand size in this market because the city's original housing stock is dominated by smaller plans. When priced correctly, they typically go under contract within two to three weeks. Homes needing significant updates or with awkward basement bedroom layouts can sit longer.