Weber County, UT
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Total Properties

124,746

Average Home Price

$348,547

Average Square Feet

1,787

Price per Sq Ft

$216

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
12730,107

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

124,746

Median Home Price

$290,000

Average Home Price

$348,547

Average Square Feet

1,787

Price per Sq Ft

$216

Recent Sales (12mo)

18

YoY Price Change

19.6%

Sales Velocity

50.0%

Weber County, Utah: Ogden's Orbit and the New Wasatch Front

There's a telling detail buried in Weber County's housing data: the gap between its median home price ($280,000) and average home price ($347,383) is unusually wide — a sign that high-end properties are pulling the average upward even as the core market remains relatively accessible. For a county that's long played second fiddle to Salt Lake County, that spread tells a story of a market in genuine transition.

Weber County is home to Ogden, one of Utah's oldest cities and a place that has spent decades shrugging off a working-class reputation to reinvent itself. The transformation of Historic 25th Street into a dining and arts corridor, the mountain biking and ski infrastructure feeding off Snowbasin and Powder Mountain, and the gravitational pull of Hill Air Force Base — one of the largest employers in the state — have collectively reshaped who moves here and why. That 17.6% year-over-year price appreciation isn't an accident; it's the market catching up to a lifestyle story that buyers figured out before sellers did.

A Young, Working County

At a median age of just 33.5 and with more than 27% of residents under 18, Weber County skews noticeably younger than national norms. Utah's high birth rates are well documented, but the county's labor force participation of 69% and rock-bottom unemployment of 3.0% suggest this isn't just demographic coincidence — it's a working population. Hill Air Force Base anchors a defense and aerospace ecosystem that provides stable, mid-income employment, which helps explain why the county outperforms the national median household income ($87,083 vs. $75,149 nationally) without the advanced-degree profile you'd expect: only 19.5% hold a bachelor's degree and 8.5% a graduate degree, both well below Utah's already-modest college attainment figures.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$280,000Below national median of $320,000
YoY Price Change+17.6%Among the sharpest runs in the Wasatch Front
Homeownership Rate74.6%Well above national average of ~65%
Rent Burden43.1%Renters squeezed hard above 30% threshold

The Renter Problem Nobody's Talking About

That 74.6% homeownership rate looks like a success story — and for owners, it largely is. But the 25% of households who rent are increasingly caught in a vise. A rent burden of 43.1% means the average renter is spending nearly half their income on housing, and 18.4% face severe rent burden. Median rent of $1,269 may look modest by coastal standards, but against Weber County's per capita income of $37,055, it's a genuine strain — particularly for the county's 18.8% of residents with limited English proficiency, many of whom are concentrated in lower-wage service jobs.

FAQs

What makes Weber County unique in Utah's real estate market? Weber County sits in the sweet spot where Wasatch Front affordability meets genuine lifestyle infrastructure — ski resorts, trails, a revitalized downtown Ogden — without the premium pricing of Salt Lake or Summit County. It's where buyers priced out of the metro have landed, and that demand is showing up fast in prices.

Is Weber County still affordable to buy a home in? Relative to peers, yes — but the window may be closing. At $280,000 median, it remains one of the more accessible counties on the Wasatch Front, and at roughly 3.2x median household income, price-to-income ratios still beat the national 4x benchmark. The 17.6% annual appreciation, however, suggests that advantage is eroding quickly.

Why is Hill Air Force Base so important to Weber County's economy? Hill AFB employs over 20,000 military and civilian personnel, making it Utah's largest single-site employer. It provides stable mid-wage jobs that underpin housing demand across the county and insulates the local economy from private-sector volatility — a key reason Weber County's unemployment rate holds at just 3.0%.

Market Overview

Weber County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 124,746 properties in our database.

With an average price of $348,547, Weber County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $195 per square foot in this market.

Frequently Asked Questions About Weber County, UT Real Estate

What is the average home price in Weber County, UT?

The average home price in Weber County, UT is $348,547, based on analysis of 124,746 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Weber County, UT?

Our database includes 124,746 properties in Weber County, UT, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Weber County, UT?

The average price per square foot in Weber County, UT is $195. This is calculated from an average home price of $348,547 and average size of 1,787 square feet.

What is the average home size in Weber County, UT?

Homes in Weber County, UT average 1,787 square feet, with an average price of $348,547.

How does Weber County, UT compare to other Utah counties?

Weber County, UT is one of 29 counties in Utah with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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