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Birdseye, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Birdseye, Utah

Birdseye sits in the southeast corner of Utah County along Highway 89, between Thistle and Indianola in the Spanish Fork Canyon corridor. It's a small, scattered ranching community at roughly 5,800 feet elevation, with properties that tend toward acreage rather than subdivisions — think horse setups, hobby farms, and cabin-style homes tucked against the foothills of the southern Wasatch. The drive into Spanish Fork takes about 25 minutes, Provo is closer to 35, and Salt Lake International is roughly 90 minutes north on I-15. Winters bring real snow up here, springs run muddy, and summer evenings cool off fast — meaning if you're shopping from out of state or from somewhere down the Wasatch Front, what looks great in July photos may feel very different in February.

That's exactly why virtual tours matter in a market like Birdseye. Listings here are spread out, often down long private drives, and most buyers can't realistically swing by on a lunch break the way they could in Lehi or Orem. A walkthrough video or 3D tour lets you check ceiling heights in a converted barn, see how a kitchen actually flows, and gauge whether the outbuildings and pasture match what the photos suggest — before you commit to the drive up the canyon. The homes below all include virtual tour media in their MLS listings. Browse what's currently active, and reach out when you're ready to schedule an in-person showing on the ones worth a closer look.

July 2026 · Birdseye market

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

Full Birdseye market report
Median sale
$910,000
1 closed in July 2026
Median DOM
110 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
6
active + pending

1 matching · page 1 of 1

Active listings