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Riverton, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Riverton, Utah

Riverton sits at the southwestern edge of Salt Lake County, backed by the Oquirrh Mountains and positioned roughly 20 miles south of downtown Salt Lake City — close enough to the airport and major employers like Ancestry, Adobe, and the Silicon Slopes tech corridor, yet removed enough that neighborhoods stay quieter and lots run larger than you'd find in Draper or Sandy. The luxury segment here — generally homes priced above $900,000, with many ranging from $1.1M into the $2M+ range — tends to mean something specific: custom or semi-custom builds on quarter-acre-plus lots, finished basements with home theaters or gyms, three-car garages, and west-facing views of the Oquirrhs that turn amber at sunset. The Mountain View Corridor and Bangerter Highway have made commute times genuinely competitive, which is one reason upper-bracket buyers keep choosing Riverton over similarly priced alternatives farther from the valley.

The high-end neighborhoods to know include Oakdell Farms, River Oaks, and the larger estate lots tucked along 13400 South and Redwood Road, where mature landscaping and cul-de-sac layouts give properties a sense of privacy that's hard to replicate in newer master-planned communities. Jordan School District serves most of Riverton, with Mountain Ridge High School drawing strong reviews from families who prioritize competitive academics and athletics. Winters are mild by Utah mountain-town standards — expect lows in the high teens to mid-20s rather than the subzero stretches you'd see in Park City — so outdoor amenities like pools, covered patios, and elaborate outdoor kitchens get real use from May through October. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Riverton market

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

Full Riverton market report
Median sale
$615,000
35 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
132
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in Riverton.

What price point is considered luxury in Riverton?

The luxury tier in Riverton generally starts around $900K and runs into the $2M+ range for custom estates on larger lots. That's a step below Draper's Suncrest or Alpine pricing, so buyers often get more square footage and land for the money. Anything above $1.5M in Riverton typically includes acreage, a shop, or significant custom finishes.

Which Riverton neighborhoods have the most high-end homes?

Riverton Ranches, Sunrise Meadows, and the estate lots along 13400 South and Old Bingham Highway hold most of the upper-end inventory. The bench area near the Jordan River Parkway also has larger custom builds with mountain views. Newer luxury construction is happening on the west side near Mountain View Corridor.

Are horse properties available in Riverton's luxury market?

Yes — Riverton still has pockets of agricultural and equestrian-zoned land, particularly on the south and west sides of the city. Properties with one to five acres, barns, and riding arenas show up regularly in the $1.2M–$2M range. The city has worked to preserve some of that rural character even as subdivisions have filled in.

How long do luxury homes typically sit on the market in Riverton?

Days on market for homes above $1M in Riverton has been longer than the under-$700K segment — often 45 to 90 days, sometimes more for very custom or acreage properties where the buyer pool is smaller. Pricing strategy matters more at this tier; homes priced above recent comps can sit for several months.

What school district serves Riverton, and does it affect luxury home values?

Riverton is in the Jordan School District, with Riverton High, Mountain Creek Middle, and several well-rated elementaries serving the area. School boundaries do influence pricing in the family-focused luxury segment, and homes feeding into the newer schools on the south end tend to hold value well.

Do luxury homes in Riverton usually have mountain views?

Many do, particularly properties on the east bench facing the Wasatch and Lone Peak, or homes on the rise toward Herriman with views back across the valley. View lots carry a premium of roughly 5–15% over comparable interior-lot homes, depending on what's visible and whether the view is protected by open space.