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Riverdale, Utah

Single Story Homes for Sale in Riverdale, Utah

Riverdale sits along the Weber River between Ogden and Roy, a small Weber County city of about 9,000 that punches above its weight for retail and freeway access. Single story homes here trace back to the original postwar subdivisions built for Hill Air Force Base families in the 1950s and 60s — solid brick ramblers on quarter-acre lots, often with mature trees and full basements that double the usable square footage without adding stairs. Newer single-level builds show up around the bench above Riverdale Road and in pockets near the river, generally three-bed/two-bath layouts in the 1,400 to 2,200 square foot range above grade. Pricing typically runs from the upper $300s for an older rambler needing updates into the $500s and low $600s for renovated or newer construction.

The appeal of single-level living in Riverdale is practical: aging-in-place buyers want no stairs, Hill AFB commuters want a quick I-15 shot to base, and young families like the flat lots for kids and pets. Winters bring real snow off the Wasatch, so a main-floor laundry and an attached garage matter more here than they do in southern Utah. Riverdale Road handles most daily errands — Costco, Smith's, Home Depot, the Junction shopping district — and downtown Ogden's restaurants and FrontRunner station are about ten minutes north. Browse the active listings below to see which single-story homes are 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 single story homes in Riverdale.

What style of single story homes are most common in Riverdale?

The dominant style is the mid-century brick rambler, typically built between 1955 and 1975 with three bedrooms up, a full basement, and an attached one or two-car garage. You'll also see a smaller number of newer single-level builds from the 1990s through today, often with vaulted ceilings and open kitchen layouts. True ranch-on-slab homes without basements are less common here than in St. George or Washington County.

Do single story homes in Riverdale usually have basements?

Yes — most do. Because Riverdale developed before slab-on-grade construction became common in Utah, the typical rambler sits over a full or daylight basement. That effectively doubles the finished square footage and gives you room for additional bedrooms, a family room, or a mother-in-law setup, while keeping the main living level on one floor.

What's the price range for a single-level home in Riverdale right now?

Older ramblers needing cosmetic updates generally start in the upper $300,000s to low $400,000s. Updated three-bed/two-bath homes with finished basements tend to land in the mid $400s to low $500s, and newer or larger single-level builds can run into the $600,000s. Lot size, garage count, and basement finish drive most of the spread.

Are single story homes a good fit for Hill AFB commuters?

They are. Riverdale sits roughly 10 to 15 minutes from the Roy Gate at Hill AFB via I-15 or Riverdale Road, and the flat single-level footprint appeals to military families who relocate often and want a low-maintenance house. VA financing is widely used on these properties.

How much yard do these homes typically come with?

Older Riverdale ramblers usually sit on lots between 0.18 and 0.30 acres, with mature lawn, established trees, and room for a garden or RV parking. Newer single-story builds on the bench tend to have smaller lots in the 0.12 to 0.20 acre range. If you need space for a shop or large RV pad, focus on the original 1960s tracts south of Riverdale Road.

How competitive is the market for single-level listings here?

Single story homes move faster than two-story properties in Riverdale because demand from retirees, Hill AFB families, and downsizers from larger Weber County homes all overlaps. Well-priced updated ramblers often see offers within the first week or two on market. Being pre-approved and ready to tour quickly makes a real difference.