55+ Community Homes for Sale in Riverton, Utah
Riverton sits at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley, roughly 20 miles from downtown SLC and about 30 minutes to the airport, which makes it a practical landing spot for buyers who want a quieter pace without giving up access to medical care, grandkids in Herriman or Draper, or a quick I-15 run to St. George. The 55+ communities here tend to cluster around the western and southern edges of the city near Mountain View Corridor, where single-level floor plans, low-maintenance yards, and HOA-managed exteriors are the standard. Most age-restricted homes in Riverton fall in the $500K–$750K range depending on square footage and finish level, with the newer builds skewing higher and a handful of established patio-home neighborhoods coming in lower.
Lifestyle-wise, Riverton works for active retirees who still want their own garage and a small garden bed rather than a condo lifestyle. Riverton Hospital (Intermountain) is in town, the Jordan River Parkway trail runs through the east side for daily walking, and the Bangerter Highway extension cut drive times to Lehi tech jobs for buyers who aren't fully retired yet. Winters are mild compared to Park City but you'll still see snow, so HOAs that handle plowing and front-yard care are a real selling point. Browse the active 55+ listings below to see floor plans, HOA fees, and what's currently on the market in Riverton.
April 2026 · Riverton market
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Common questions
About 55+ community homes in Riverton.
Which 55+ communities exist in Riverton? ▾
Riverton has a smaller pool of age-restricted neighborhoods than Saratoga Springs or St. George, but options include developments like Affinity at Mountain View and several smaller patio-home enclaves off Redwood Road and 13400 South. Inventory turns over slowly, so listings tend to move quickly when priced right.
What do HOA fees typically cover in a Riverton 55+ community? ▾
Most age-restricted HOAs here cover front-yard landscaping, snow removal from driveways and sidewalks, exterior maintenance, and access to a clubhouse or pool. Fees generally run $200–$400 per month depending on amenities. Always pull the CC&Rs to confirm what's included before writing an offer.
Does at least one occupant have to be 55, or does everyone? ▾
Under federal Housing for Older Persons rules, the community must have at least one resident age 55+ in 80% of homes. Specific Riverton HOAs set their own language on whether a younger spouse, partner, or adult child can live there, so check the community's governing documents for the exact rule.
Are these homes mostly single-level? ▾
Yes — single-level rambler floor plans with primary suites on the main are the dominant build style in Riverton's 55+ neighborhoods. Some include a finished basement for guests or hobby space, but the main living, laundry, and primary bedroom are almost always on one level for aging-in-place.
How close are medical services and shopping? ▾
Intermountain Riverton Hospital is centrally located off Bangerter Highway, and Mountain View Village in Riverton has grocery, restaurants, and a Harmons within a short drive of most age-restricted neighborhoods. The University of Utah Health South Jordan campus is also about 10 minutes north.
Can I rent out a 55+ home in Riverton as an investment? ▾
Most age-restricted HOAs in Riverton either prohibit rentals outright or cap them at a small percentage of homes, and any tenant still has to meet the 55+ occupancy rule. These are generally not workable as straight rental investments — they're built for owner-occupants.