
Utah's premier destination for horse property and rural living along the Wasatch Front. Large lots, acreage, and genuine small-town character — just 40 minutes from Salt Lake City.
Median Sale Price
$520K–$650K
↑ +11.2% YoY
Avg Days on Market
38 days
↑ Low inventory
Median Lot Size
0.5–5+ acres
↑ Rural character preserved
Population
8,000+
↑ Small-town charm
The heart of Hooper — established homes on generous lots with mature trees and a true small-town feel. Walking distance to Hooper City Park and local amenities. These properties rarely come on the market.
Typical price: $480K – $620K
Hooper is one of Weber County's premier destinations for horse property. Parcels from 1–10+ acres with barn-ready lots, irrigation water rights, and room for multiple horses. These are the most sought-after properties in the area.
Typical price: $600K – $1.5M+
A handful of new subdivisions are bringing modern floor plans to Hooper while preserving its rural character. Larger lots, energy-efficient builds, and custom options — at prices well below comparable new builds in Davis County.
Typical price: $520K – $720K
Hooper still has genuine agricultural land available — a vanishing commodity along the Wasatch Front. Hobby farms, small-scale agriculture, and large parcels for those who want true rural living within 40 minutes of SLC.
Typical price: $650K – $2M+
| School | Rating |
|---|---|
| Fremont High School | A- |
| Rocky Mountain Jr. High | B+ |
| Hooper Elementary | A- |
| West Weber Elementary | B+ |
| Weber School District | B+ |
Hooper is one of the last places along the Wasatch Front where you can own a genuine horse property within commuting distance of Salt Lake City. Barns, pastures, and irrigation water rights are common.
Hooper sits right on the edge of the Great Salt Lake marshlands — world-class birdwatching, stunning sunsets, and a unique natural environment that you simply can't find anywhere else in Utah.
Hooper has resisted the suburban sprawl that has transformed much of Weber County. Wide open spaces, farm stands, and a genuine small-town community where neighbors still know each other.
Powder Mountain — Utah's largest ski resort — is just 30 minutes from Hooper. Snowbasin and Nordic Valley are equally close. World-class powder at local prices.
Hooper is just 15 minutes from downtown Ogden — Utah's adventure capital. Historic 25th Street, live music, craft breweries, climbing gyms, and a thriving arts scene.
Hooper connects easily to I-15 via West Haven — putting Salt Lake City 40 minutes south and Ogden 15 minutes north. Rural living with urban access.

Utah's "Dr. of Real Estate" — 19+ years serving the Wasatch Front, including Hooper and Weber County rural properties. I understand water rights, agricultural zoning, horse property valuations, and how to find the right acreage for your lifestyle.
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Dr. Haws answers the most common questions about buying and selling in Hooper.
Hooper median home prices range from $400,000–$500,000 in 2026. The city offers larger lots, rural character, and lower prices than most Weber County cities. It's ideal for buyers who want space, privacy, and a slower pace of life while remaining within commuting distance of Ogden and Salt Lake City.
Hooper is one of Utah's best-kept secrets — a rural community with large lots, agricultural character, and stunning views of the Wasatch Mountains and Great Salt Lake. It's popular with horse owners, hobby farmers, and families who want space. The commute to Ogden is about 20 minutes.
Hooper offers excellent value for buyers seeking land and space. Large-lot properties are increasingly rare in northern Utah, and Hooper's rural character is a genuine differentiator. As Weber County grows, Hooper's proximity to new development while maintaining its rural feel makes it an interesting long-term play.
Yes — Hooper is one of the few remaining communities in northern Utah where horse properties and small farms are common and zoning-permitted. Many properties have acreage, outbuildings, and water rights. I specialize in agricultural and horse properties in Weber County and can help you find the right rural property.
Rural and horse properties require specialized marketing — targeting buyers who specifically want land, outbuildings, and agricultural capability. Professional aerial photography, detailed property descriptions, and targeted marketing to equestrian communities are essential. I have specific experience marketing Hooper-area rural properties.
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