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Riverdale, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Riverdale, Utah

Riverdale sits right where Weber County's commuter traffic converges — I-15, Riverdale Road, and the 89 split — so a lot of the buyers shopping here are relocating from out of state or moving down from Ogden, Layton, or further north without much time to tour in person. Listings with virtual tours solve a real problem in this market: you can walk a 3-bedroom rambler off 700 West, check ceiling heights in a Riverdale Road townhome, or see how a backyard backs up to the Weber River trail system before you ever book a flight into SLC. Most Riverdale homes fall in the $400K–$600K range, and inventory turns quickly thanks to Hill Air Force Base commuters and shoppers priced out of Farmington and Kaysville, so being able to pre-screen properties from your phone is a genuine advantage.

The virtual tours attached to these listings vary — some are full Matterport 3D walkthroughs, others are guided video tours from the listing agent, and a handful are drone flyovers showing proximity to Riverdale Park, the Riverdale Road shopping corridor, or the river bottoms. For military families on PCS orders to Hill AFB, remote buyers from California or Idaho, and anyone trying to compare floor plans across multiple homes without burning a Saturday, these tours cut hours off the search. Listings update throughout the day as agents add new media, so it's worth checking back. Browse the active Riverdale homes with virtual tours below to see what's currently on the market.

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 homes with virtual tours in Riverdale.

What kind of virtual tours do Riverdale listings typically include?

Most are either Matterport 3D walkthroughs (where you click room to room and measure spaces) or agent-narrated video tours posted to YouTube or Vimeo. A smaller share include drone footage showing the lot, neighborhood, and proximity to the Weber River or Riverdale Road. The MLS pulls all of these into the same virtual tour link on the listing.

Are virtual tours common on Riverdale listings?

They've become standard on mid-to-upper-tier Riverdale homes, especially anything above $500K or marketed to Hill AFB relocation buyers. Lower-priced starter homes and quick estate sales sometimes skip them. Roughly half to two-thirds of active Riverdale listings have some form of virtual tour at any given time.

Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone?

Yes, and it happens regularly with military PCS buyers heading to Hill AFB who can't fly out before orders. We typically recommend pairing the virtual tour with a live FaceTime walkthrough with your agent and a thorough inspection contingency. Utah contracts give you a due diligence window to back out if the in-person reality doesn't match.

Do virtual tours show the neighborhood and surroundings?

The 3D Matterport tours are interior-only, but many Riverdale agents pair them with drone video showing the street, yard, and nearby landmarks like Riverdale Park, Old Mill Village, or the river trail. If a listing only has an interior tour, ask your agent to do a quick drive-by video — most will do it the same day.

How current are the virtual tours on active listings?

Tours are usually shot within a week of the home hitting the MLS, so they reflect the current condition and staging. If a home has been on the market a while and the seller has since painted or updated something, the tour may lag — your agent can confirm what's changed.

Is there a price difference between Riverdale homes with and without virtual tours?

Not directly — tours are a marketing choice, not a feature that adds value. That said, homes with full 3D tours tend to be in the $450K+ range where sellers invest more in professional marketing, while sub-$400K listings more often rely on photos alone.