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Brigham City, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Brigham City, Utah

Brigham City sits at the north end of the Wasatch Front, about 60 miles from Salt Lake International and 20 minutes north of Ogden, and it draws a particular kind of buyer — people relocating for jobs at ATK/Northrop Grumman, Autoliv, or the Box Elder County school district, plus retirees and remote workers chasing a quieter pace than Davis or Weber County. Because so many buyers here are coming from out of town, listings with virtual tours get extra attention. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets someone in Layton, Logan, or out of state vet a 1920s bungalow near the Tabernacle or a newer build up on the east bench without burning a Saturday on the drive.

The filter below pulls active Brigham City listings that include a Matterport-style 3D tour, a branded video walkthrough, or an unbranded MLS video. That covers everything from historic homes on the tree-lined streets near Forest Elementary to newer construction in the Perry and South Willard pockets that increasingly get counted with Brigham proper. Tours are especially helpful for homes with finished basements, mother-in-law setups, or unusual lot layouts — common features here given the mix of older stock and acreage properties toward the foothills. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market with a tour attached, and reach out when you want boots-on-the-ground eyes on anything that catches your attention.

May 2026 · Brigham City market

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

Full Brigham City market report
Median sale
$406,250
26 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
82
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Brigham City.

Why are virtual tours useful when shopping for homes in Brigham City?

Brigham City pulls a lot of out-of-area buyers — folks relocating from the Salt Lake or Ogden metros, military families connected to Hill Air Force Base, and remote workers heading north for cheaper square footage. A walkthrough video or 3D tour lets those buyers vet a home before driving up I-15, which matters when listings on the east bench or near Forest Street move in days.

What kind of virtual tour formats show up on Brigham City listings?

Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs or agent-shot video tours posted to the MLS. A smaller number include drone footage, which is genuinely useful here for showing lot lines on larger parcels out toward Perry, Mantua, or the Bear River bottoms. Floor plan scans are becoming more common on newer construction in the South Willard area.

Do older homes in the historic district usually have virtual tours?

Less often than newer builds. Many of the Victorian and early-1900s homes along Main Street and the historic grid sell quickly to local buyers who tour in person. When a historic home does have a 3D tour, it's worth a careful look — quirky floor plans, additions, and stairway layouts are hard to read from photos alone.

Can I rely on a virtual tour alone, or should I still visit?

Use the tour to narrow your shortlist, but plan an in-person visit before writing. Tours don't capture road noise from US-89, the smell of the Nucor plant on a south-wind day, or how cold a basement runs in February. They're a filter, not a substitute.

How many Brigham City listings currently include a virtual tour?

It varies week to week, but typically a third to half of active listings include some form of video or 3D tour, with higher rates on homes priced above $500,000 and on new construction. The active set below shows only listings where a tour is attached in the MLS.

Are virtual tours updated if the home's status or staging changes?

Usually not. The tour is shot once at listing time, so if the seller has since moved out or repainted, the tour may show the original staging. Ask your agent to confirm current condition, especially on homes that have been on the market more than 60 days.