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Riverton, Utah

New Listings in Riverton, Utah

Riverton sits in the southwest corner of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked between the Oquirrh Mountains and the Wasatch foothills with quick access to Bangerter Highway, Mountain View Corridor, and the Mountain View Village shopping district just over the line in Herriman. New listings here move quickly because Riverton hits a sweet spot most of the valley has priced out — larger lots than Draper or South Jordan, newer construction than Sandy or Murray, and a school setup (Jordan District elementaries feeding into Riverton High and Herriman/Mountain Ridge) that consistently draws families relocating from out of state or trading up from a Daybreak townhome. Most fresh inventory falls in the $600K–$900K range for tract-built homes on a quarter acre, with custom builds along the bench, near the Jordan River Parkway, or on legacy horse-property parcels running well into seven figures.

Watching new listings in Riverton is the practical way to compete in this submarket. Well-priced homes off Redwood Road, near the Old Dome Meeting Hall area, or backing the Riverton City Park often see offers inside the first weekend, and waiting for a Sunday open house can mean you're already too late. The listings below refresh as the MLS updates, so checking back every couple of days — or setting up a saved search with your agent — gives you a real shot at seeing a home before it goes pending. Browse what's currently active to get a feel for which neighborhoods, builders, and price points are turning over right now.

May 2026 · Riverton market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Riverton right now.

Full Riverton market report
Median sale
$645,000
27 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
13 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
118
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Riverton.

How fast do new listings in Riverton typically go under contract?

Move-in ready homes priced between $600K and $800K often go pending within 5 to 10 days, and the best ones see multiple offers over the first weekend. Higher-end custom homes and horse properties sit longer — sometimes 30 to 60 days — because the buyer pool is smaller. Pricing accuracy matters more than season in this market.

What neighborhoods in Riverton see the most new listing activity?

The areas around 13400 South and Redwood Road, the newer subdivisions near Mountain Ridge High School, and the established neighborhoods east of Bangerter near Riverton High generate the steadiest turnover. Custom-home pockets along the Jordan River bench list less often but command higher prices when they do.

How often does the new listings page update?

It pulls directly from the UtahRealEstate.com MLS feed and refreshes throughout the day, so homes appear here within a few hours of going live. Setting up a saved search with email or text alerts is the most reliable way to catch a new Riverton listing the day it hits.

What price range should I expect for new Riverton listings right now?

Entry-level townhomes and smaller single-family homes start around $475K–$550K. The bulk of new detached-home inventory runs $625K–$875K on lots between a fifth and a third of an acre. Custom homes, larger acreage, and horse properties typically list from $1.1M up past $2M.

Should I tour a Riverton listing the first day or wait for the open house?

First day, almost always. Sellers in Riverton frequently set an offer review deadline for Monday or Tuesday after the listing goes live, meaning the Sunday open house is really just a final walk-through for buyers who've already written. If a home fits, get in within 24 to 48 hours.

Are new construction homes included in the new listings here?

Yes — builder spec homes on the MLS show up alongside resale listings. Riverton still has scattered new construction from builders like Ivory, Edge, and Holmes on infill parcels, plus some larger projects pushing west toward Herriman. To-be-built homes sold directly through builder sales offices may not appear, so it's worth asking your agent about off-MLS inventory too.