4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Riverton, Utah
Riverton sits at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley, and it has quietly become one of the go-to cities for families who need square footage without driving all the way to Eagle Mountain. Four-, five-, and six-bedroom homes are the dominant product type here — the city built out heavily between the late 1990s and the 2010s with two-story plans designed around finished basements, three-car garages, and yards big enough for a trampoline and a garden. Expect most larger homes to fall between 2,800 and 4,500 finished square feet, with prices generally running from the high $600,000s into the $900,000s depending on age, lot, and whether the basement is finished.
The appeal goes beyond size. Riverton feeds into Jordan District schools including Riverton High and Mountain Ridge Junior High, the Mountain View Corridor has cut commute times to Lehi and Silicon Slopes to under 20 minutes, and the Jordan River Parkway gives the east side of town a greenbelt feel that newer west-valley cities don't have. Buyers comparing Riverton to Herriman or South Jordan usually land here for the larger lots and the slightly more established neighborhoods. Inventory of homes with four or more bedrooms turns over steadily year-round, with the heaviest activity from March through July. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Riverton market
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Common questions
About 4+ bedroom homes in Riverton.
What's the typical price range for a 4+ bedroom home in Riverton? ▾
Most four-bedroom homes in Riverton trade in the high $600,000s to low $800,000s, with five- and six-bedroom homes on larger lots or in newer Mountain View Village-area subdivisions pushing past $900,000. Older 1990s-era homes near Riverton High tend to sit at the lower end, while newer builds south of 13400 South command a premium.
Which Riverton neighborhoods have the most larger floor plans? ▾
The newer subdivisions around Mountain View Corridor, the Western Springs area, and pockets near Rosecrest on the Herriman border consistently offer 4-6 bedroom layouts with finished basements. Older established areas off Redwood Road and 12600 South also have plenty of two-story homes with four bedrooms upstairs.
Do most 4+ bedroom homes here have finished basements? ▾
Yes — a large share of Riverton homes were built with full basements, and many list two or three of their bedrooms below grade. If you need all bedrooms on the main and upper floors, narrow your search carefully because basement bedrooms are common in the bedroom count.
What school district serves these homes? ▾
Riverton is part of Jordan School District, with Riverton High, Mountain Ridge Junior High, and South Hills Middle serving most of the city. Families buying larger homes here often cite the schools and the short commute to Bingham, Herriman, and Copper Hills as the deciding factor.
How long is the commute to downtown Salt Lake City? ▾
Plan on 25-35 minutes to downtown SLC via I-15 or Bangerter Highway outside of rush hour, and 40-50 minutes during morning peak. The Mountain View Corridor has shortened drive times to the west side of the valley and to Lehi/Silicon Slopes considerably.
Are lot sizes bigger than in nearby Herriman or South Jordan? ▾
Riverton historically platted larger lots than its neighbors, and you'll still find quarter-acre and third-acre parcels in established areas — some with horse property rights along the Jordan River corridor. Newer construction lots have shrunk, but Riverton averages remain more generous than Daybreak or central Herriman.