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West Weber, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in West Weber, Utah

West Weber sits in the rural western pocket of Weber County, between Hooper, Taylor, and the Weber River, and it's one of the few places along the northern Wasatch Front where you can still buy a 4-bedroom home on a usable lot without driving an hour from work. Most four-plus bedroom listings here fall into two camps: established farmhouses and ramblers on half-acre to multi-acre parcels with outbuildings, and newer two-story builds in subdivisions that have gone up off 4700 West and 4300 West over the last decade. Square footage tends to run generous — 2,400 to 4,500 finished square feet is normal — because builders and original owners planned for big families, which is still the demographic that dominates the area.

Buyers gravitate to West Weber for the combination of Fremont High School boundaries, quick I-15 access at the 12th Street and 24th Street interchanges, and a 25-minute commute to Hill Air Force Base. Lot sizes mean room for a shop, RV parking, a few horses, or just a yard that doesn't share a fence with three neighbors. Secondary irrigation water from Hooper Irrigation is common, which keeps summer water bills reasonable even on bigger lots. Pricing typically sits below comparable West Haven or Farr West homes on a per-foot basis, though new construction in the area has been closing that gap. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in West Weber.

June 2026 · West Weber market

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

Full West Weber market report
Median sale
$849,888
2 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
18
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in West Weber.

What kinds of 4-bedroom homes are typical in West Weber?

Most 4+ bedroom homes here are single-family ramblers or two-story builds on larger lots, often a quarter-acre to a full acre or more. Older farmhouses on legacy parcels show up regularly, along with newer construction from the past 10-15 years where farmland has been subdivided. Finished basements are common, so a 'listed as 4-bed' home often has space to add a 5th or 6th below grade.

How does the price compare to nearby Ogden or West Haven?

West Weber generally lands a notch below West Haven and central Ogden on a price-per-square-foot basis because of the more rural setting and longer drive to retail. Buyers typically get more land and more square footage for the money, though new construction has narrowed that gap. Expect a wide range depending on lot size, outbuildings, and water shares.

Are larger homes here usually on septic or city sewer?

It depends on the pocket. Properties closer to 1900 West and the newer subdivisions are usually on Taylor-West Weber sewer, while homes on bigger acreage west toward Hooper or out by the Weber River often run on septic. Always confirm during due diligence — septic age and secondary water rights matter for resale.

What schools serve 4+ bedroom homes in West Weber?

The area falls under Weber School District, with most kids attending West Weber Elementary, Rocky Mountain Junior High, and Fremont High School. Fremont is one of the larger high schools in the district and is known for strong athletics and ag programs, which matches the area's rural character.

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

Hill AFB runs roughly 25-30 minutes via I-15 in normal traffic, which is why a lot of military families land here. Downtown Salt Lake is about 45-55 minutes depending on rush hour. The 12th Street and 24th Street I-15 interchanges in Ogden are the usual access points.

Do these homes usually come with secondary irrigation water?

Many do, through Hooper Irrigation or Pineview Water systems, which is a real cost-saver for keeping a larger yard or pasture green through July and August. Listings should disclose shares, but verify the share count and annual assessment with the listing agent before writing an offer.