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Riverdale, Utah

Condos for Sale in Riverdale, Utah

Riverdale sits at the southern edge of Weber County, wedged between the Weber River and the I-15/Riverdale Road commercial corridor, which makes condo living here unusually practical. You're 10 minutes from downtown Ogden, 5 minutes from Hill Air Force Base's south gate, and within walking or short-driving distance of the densest retail strip in northern Utah — Costco, Target, Home Depot, Winco, and the Junction are all clustered along Riverdale Road. For buyers who want low-maintenance ownership without giving up access to jobs at HAFB, Weber State, or the Ogden Clinic system, the condo market here punches above its weight on price-per-square-foot.

Most condo inventory in Riverdale falls into two camps: older garden-style complexes built in the 1980s and 90s with surface parking and lower HOA dues, and newer townhome-style projects with attached garages closer to the river trail. Winter snow removal and exterior upkeep handled by the HOA matter more than buyers realize — Weber County averages 60+ inches of snow a year, and shoveling a driveway gets old fast. Riverdale also benefits from its own city services and a small-town feel despite the commercial activity, with the Weber River Parkway giving residents a quiet greenbelt right behind the busy retail frontage. Browse the active condo listings below to see what's currently on the market, and check HOA documents carefully before writing — dues, rental caps, and pet rules vary a lot between complexes here.

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 condos for sale in Riverdale.

What's the typical price range for a condo in Riverdale?

Most Riverdale condos trade in the mid $200s to mid $300s, depending on square footage, garage situation, and whether the unit has been updated. Older complexes off Riverdale Road tend to sit at the lower end, while newer townhome-style condos near 1050 West push higher. HOA dues usually run $150–$300/month.

What does the HOA usually cover in Riverdale condo communities?

Most associations here cover exterior maintenance, roof reserves, landscaping, snow removal, and trash. Some include water and sewer, others don't — always pull the HOA docs before writing an offer. Pet rules, rental caps, and parking assignments vary widely between complexes.

Are Riverdale condos a good fit for first-time buyers?

Yes — Riverdale is one of the more affordable entry points in Weber County, and condos here often come in under the FHA loan limit. Proximity to Weber State, Hill Air Force Base, and I-15 makes it practical for young professionals and military households. Just confirm the complex is FHA- or VA-approved if you're using those loans.

How long does inventory usually sit on the market?

Condos in Riverdale typically move in 20–45 days when priced realistically, faster in spring. Units with attached garages and end-unit positions tend to go quickest. Listings without recent updates or with high HOA dues can sit longer.

Can I rent out a Riverdale condo as an investment?

It depends on the specific HOA. Several Riverdale complexes have rental caps or owner-occupancy requirements, while others allow leasing freely. If buy-and-hold is the goal, ask the listing agent for the current rental cap status before you tour.

What's nearby in terms of shopping and commuting?

Riverdale Road is the retail spine of southern Weber County — Costco, Home Depot, Target, and the Junction shopping district are all within a few minutes. I-15 access at 5600 South puts downtown Ogden 10 minutes north and Salt Lake about 35 minutes south, depending on traffic.