It’s Official. We’re in a Buyer’s Market.

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Here's What That Means, Whether You're Buying or Selling.

For the last few years, anyone watching Eden, Huntsville, or Northern Utah as a whole got used to a certain rhythm: list a home, watch three offers show up in a week, close above asking. That rhythm has changed, and most people haven't caught up to it yet.

We pulled the last twelve months of MLS data for 84310 and 84317, every home and parcel listed, sold, canceled, expired, or withdrawn, and the picture is clear. The valley is sitting in a buyer's market right now.

A few numbers tell the story:

  • 14.5 months of supply as of May, the highest reading in years. Six months is considered balanced.
  • Three out of four homes that sold in the past year closed below their original asking price.
  • Nearly half of all listings that ran their course in the last twelve months, canceled, expired, or withdrew, never found a buyer at all.
Ogden Valley months of supply chart for ZIP codes 84310 and 84317 from June 2025 to May 2026, showing inventory above the six-month balanced market line for much of the year and reaching 14.5 months of supply in May 2026.

That last one is the number that matters most, and it's the one most people don't see. A market can look fine from the outside, new listings going up every week, open houses on Saturday, and still be quietly failing close to half the homes that try to sell in it.

Ogden Valley real estate listing outcomes for 508 total listings in ZIP codes 84310 and 84317 over the last 12 months: 36.0% sold, 32.1% failed to sell, 29.3% remained active, and 2.6% went under contract.

For buyers, this is the window you've been waiting for.

If you've had your eye on a move, on a parcel of land, a custom build, a second home, this is the most favorable stretch we've seen in years to negotiate from a position of strength.

What that looks like in practice:

  • Room on price. With three-quarters of sales closing under asking, there's no reason to walk in at full price unless the home is genuinely underpriced for what it is.
  • Leverage beyond the sticker price. Sellers right now are agreeing to closing cost credits and rate buy-downs far more often than they were two years ago. If a seller won't move on price, that's not the end of the conversation, it's a redirect.
  • No reason to rush. With inventory this high, the “we have another offer” line should be the start of a question, not the end of one.
Ogden Valley median sold price as a percentage of original asking price from July 2025 to June 2026, showing homes consistently selling below full asking price, with monthly medians ranging from about 92% to 99% of original list price.

We also looked at what happens to homes that fail to sell and come back on the market. The ones that eventually do close end up selling for a median of about 10% less than what they were originally listed at. That's a real, usable number if you're looking at a property that's been sitting, or one that's already failed once and relisted.

For sellers, the market hasn't gone away, but the playbook has.

If you're not currently listed but have wondered what your home is worth today, here's the honest version: pricing and presentation matter more right now than they have in a long time, and the cost of getting it wrong the first time is higher than most sellers realize.

Homes that needed a price correction along the way carried a visible scar, sitting on market for months longer than homes priced right from day one. And properties that failed to sell once, then tried again, needed to come down roughly 10% from where they originally started in order to finally close.

None of that means now is a bad time to sell. It means the strategy has changed. A market like this rewards sellers who price to today's data, present the home well from the first day it's live, and revisit the strategy every few weeks rather than waiting ninety days to react. Sellers who do that are still closing deals. The ones who don't are the ones adding to that "half of listings never sell" number.

One thing worth saying directly: if you've owned in the valley for years, this update isn't really bad news for you. A flattening market after the run we've had doesn't mean you're losing money, it means you already won. Selling into today's numbers still locks in years of appreciation most of the country never saw. The market didn't take anything from you, it just leveled out after handing you the gains.

For a deeper look at the numbers behind this shift, explore the full Ogden Valley Market Report.

*Data pulled from MLS listing records for zip codes 84310 and 84317, trailing twelve months. Reach out any time if you want the full picture for your specific street or neighborhood, the numbers can vary more than you'd expect even within the valley.

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Whether you are buying, selling, or deciding what comes next, Mountain Luxury can help you understand today’s Ogden Valley market and build a strategy around the data. Reach out now for local insight, pricing guidance, negotiation strategy, and a clear plan for moving forward in Eden, Huntsville, Liberty, and the surrounding Northern Utah market.

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