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Riverton, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Riverton, Utah

Riverton sits at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked between the Oquirrh and Wasatch ranges, and townhomes here tend to attract two crowds: first-time buyers priced out of detached homes in Draper or South Jordan, and downsizers who want to stay near family without the half-acre yard. Most of the townhome inventory is concentrated around Mountain View Corridor, near 13400 South, and in newer pockets close to Riverton Hospital and the Old Dome Meeting Hall area. Construction is generally post-2005, with a chunk of stock built in the last decade as Riverton filled in its remaining ag parcels. Expect two-car garages, three bedrooms, and HOA fees that usually cover exterior maintenance, snow removal, and sometimes the front landscaping.

Pricing on Riverton townhomes typically runs below comparable single-family homes in the same ZIP, which is why they move quickly when rates dip. Commuters get fast access to Bangerter Highway and the Mountain View Corridor, putting downtown Salt Lake roughly 25 minutes north and Silicon Slopes about 15 minutes east via 11400 South. Jordan School District serves most of the city, with Mountain Ridge High and Riverton High splitting the boundaries. Buyers should pay attention to HOA financials, rental caps (several Riverton communities restrict investor ownership), and whether the project is FHA/VA approved — that last detail rules out a meaningful number of buyers if it's missing. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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 townhomes for sale in Riverton.

What's the typical price range for a townhome in Riverton?

Most Riverton townhomes trade in the high $300Ks to low $500Ks depending on size, age, and finish level. Newer three-bedroom units near Mountain View Corridor tend to sit at the upper end, while older two-bedroom units closer to Redwood Road come in lower. Pricing shifts noticeably with interest rate movement since this segment is rate-sensitive.

Are most Riverton townhome communities FHA and VA approved?

Some are, some aren't, and it changes year to year based on HOA recertification. If you're using FHA or VA financing, have your agent confirm the project's current approval status before you write an offer — an unapproved project will kill the loan even if you qualify personally. Approval status is also a resale factor down the road.

What do HOA fees usually cover in Riverton townhomes?

Typical fees run roughly $150 to $275 per month and cover exterior building maintenance, roof reserves, common-area landscaping, snow removal, and trash. A handful of communities include water or basic internet. Always pull the HOA financials and reserve study before closing — underfunded reserves in a 15-year-old project can mean a special assessment later.

Do Riverton townhome communities allow rentals?

Many have rental caps, and several are owner-occupied only or limit rentals to a small percentage of units. If you're buying as an investor or planning to rent later, get the current rental policy in writing from the HOA before going under contract. Caps have tightened across the south valley over the last few years.

Which schools serve Riverton townhomes?

Riverton is in Jordan School District. High school boundaries split between Riverton High and Mountain Ridge High depending on where in the city you land, with several elementary and middle school options in between. Boundaries get adjusted periodically, so verify the assigned schools for the specific address rather than relying on the community name.

How does the commute from Riverton compare to other south valley options?

Mountain View Corridor and Bangerter Highway give Riverton residents a faster shot toward Lehi and Silicon Slopes than buyers in Sandy or Cottonwood Heights typically get. Downtown Salt Lake runs about 25 minutes off-peak via I-15 from Bangerter, and the airport is roughly 30 minutes. TRAX doesn't reach Riverton directly — the closest station is in South Jordan.