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Riverdale, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Riverdale, Utah

Riverdale sits in a useful spot along the Weber River between Ogden and Roy, and larger floor plans here tend to attract buyers who want space without the Davis County price tag. Five and six bedroom homes in this city usually fall into two camps: 1990s and early 2000s two-stories with finished basements in the neighborhoods east of Washington Boulevard, and a smaller number of newer builds closer to the Riverdale Road shopping corridor. Lot sizes vary more than people expect — some streets south of 4400 South still carry quarter-acre lots with mature trees, while infill closer to the river tends to be tighter. Most of these homes feed into Weber School District, with Riverdale Elementary handling the younger grades and Bonneville High serving the high school years.

Demand for bigger homes here is steady because of Hill Air Force Base ten minutes south, Weber State University fifteen minutes north, and the Intermountain Health McKay-Dee campus nearby — three employers that keep relocating families in the market for four, five, and six bedrooms year-round. Winters bring lake-effect snow off the Great Salt Lake but nothing close to what you see in the Cottonwoods, and summer highs sit in the upper 80s to low 90s. If you need a main-floor bedroom for aging parents or want a basement mother-in-law setup, this size range is where those layouts live. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Riverdale.

June 2026 · Riverdale market

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

Full Riverdale market report
Median sale
$450,000
11 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
18 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
33
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Riverdale.

What kind of buyer typically looks for a 5-bedroom home in Riverdale?

Most are growing families, blended households, or multi-generational buyers who need a main-floor bedroom for grandparents along with rooms for kids upstairs. We also see Hill Air Force Base families relocating from larger metros who want square footage without paying Layton or Kaysville prices. Investors occasionally pick these up for long-term rentals given the steady demand from Weber State students and base personnel.

Are 5+ bedroom homes common in Riverdale?

Riverdale is a small city of roughly 9,000 residents, so inventory turns over slowly. Most larger floor plans sit in neighborhoods east of Washington Boulevard and south of 4400 South, often built in the 1990s or 2000s with finished basements that bring the bedroom count up to five or six. On any given week you might see only a handful active on the MLS.

Do most of these homes get the bedroom count from a finished basement?

Yes, frequently. A common Riverdale layout is three bedrooms upstairs plus two or three more in a finished walkout or daylight basement. Make sure any basement bedroom has a legal egress window if that matters to your lender or for future resale — appraisers in Weber County are strict about this.

What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom house in Riverdale?

Most 5-bedroom homes in Riverdale trade in the mid $500Ks to low $700Ks depending on lot size, basement finish, and proximity to the Weber River parkway. Newer builds near the Riverdale Road corridor tend to push higher, while older split-entries on quieter streets often come in under $550K.

Which schools serve larger Riverdale homes?

Riverdale is part of Weber School District. Most homes feed into Riverdale Elementary, T.H. Bell Junior High in Washington Terrace, and Bonneville High School in Washington Terrace. Some northern pockets of Riverdale fall into the Roy High boundary, so confirm the boundary on the district website before writing an offer.

Is the commute to Hill AFB or downtown Ogden manageable from these homes?

Yes. Hill AFB's south gate is about 10 minutes south via I-15 or Riverdale Road, and downtown Ogden is roughly 10 minutes north. The proximity to both, plus the Riverdale shopping corridor, is a big part of why larger family homes here hold their value.