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Alpine, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Alpine, Utah

Alpine sits at the base of Lone Peak in northern Utah County, with most homes built on the bench between roughly 5,000 and 5,600 feet of elevation. It's a town of custom builds on quarter-acre to multi-acre lots, with median sale prices that typically run in the $1.3M to $2M range and a healthy luxury tier above $3M along the upper bench. Because so many of these homes are one-of-a-kind floor plans with walkout basements, view decks, and detached shops, photos alone rarely tell the full story. Filtering for listings with virtual tours lets buyers move through the actual layout, judge ceiling heights, and see how the home relates to its lot before committing to a drive up American Fork Canyon Road.

Virtual tours matter more in Alpine than in flatter, more uniform subdivisions because the topography drives so much of a home's value here. A 3D Matterport walkthrough shows whether the main-level great room actually captures the Timpanogos view, how steep the driveway pitches off Grove Drive, and what the lower level looks like when it opens onto a sloped backyard. Out-of-state buyers relocating for jobs at Adobe, Ancestry, or other Silicon Slopes employers lean heavily on these tours during the first pass. Browse the active Alpine listings with virtual tours below to see which homes are currently set up for a remote walkthrough.

May 2026 · Alpine market

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

Full Alpine market report
Median sale
$1,880,000
7 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
22 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
48
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Alpine.

What kind of virtual tours do Alpine listings usually include?

Most Alpine listings with virtual tours use Matterport 3D walkthroughs or branded video tours. Higher-end properties above $1.5M often include drone footage that shows the lot, mountain backdrop, and proximity to the Lone Peak Wilderness boundary. A smaller share offer guided agent-narrated video instead of self-paced 3D.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Alpine homes?

Alpine homes tend to sit on larger lots with significant grade changes, and many are custom builds with unique floor plans that photos flatten out. A 3D tour lets you understand how a daylight basement actually walks out, how the main level relates to the view, and how big a 6,000+ sq ft home really feels before you drive up from out of state.

Are out-of-state buyers the main users of these tours?

They're a big share, particularly relocations tied to Silicon Slopes employers in Lehi and Draper. Local buyers also use the tours to pre-screen homes before booking showings, since Alpine listings are spread across the bench and a Saturday tour loop can eat half a day.

Do virtual tours replace an in-person showing in Alpine?

No, and we don't recommend skipping the walkthrough on a home in this price range. Tours are great for narrowing the list, but things like road noise from Alpine Highway, well vs. culinary water, slope of the driveway in winter, and actual view lines need a physical visit.

How do I filter Alpine MLS listings to only show ones with virtual tours?

The active listings below are already filtered to Alpine homes with a virtual tour link attached in the MLS. You can layer on price, bedroom count, acreage, or garage bays from the search tools. If a home you like doesn't have a tour posted, we can usually request one from the listing agent.

Do new construction homes in Alpine offer virtual tours?

Some do, especially spec homes from builders working the upper bench and the Three Falls area. Pre-sale custom builds typically don't have a tour since the home isn't built yet, though a few builders post 3D walkthroughs of comparable completed projects so buyers can gauge finish level.