Homes with Virtual Tours in Centerville, Utah
Centerville sits right between Bountiful and Farmington on the Davis County bench, about 15 minutes north of downtown Salt Lake and 20 minutes from the airport. It's a quieter, family-heavy market — established neighborhoods west of I-15 near Founders Park, larger lots on the east bench climbing toward the Wasatch foothills, and pockets of newer construction tucked in between. Because inventory here is tight and homes often move in days, virtual tours have become a practical tool for serious buyers. Out-of-state relocators heading to Hill Air Force Base, families moving up from Salt Lake or Utah County, and locals juggling work schedules use 3D walkthroughs to short-list properties before booking an in-person showing.
Listings tagged with virtual tours in Centerville typically include a Matterport 3D scan, a guided video walkthrough, or both — letting you check ceiling heights, basement layouts, yard slope on the east bench, and finish quality without driving from Logan or St. George. This matters more here than in some Utah markets because Centerville's housing stock ranges widely: 1970s split-levels on Main Street, 1990s two-stories near Parrish Lane, and newer builds near Legacy Parkway each photograph very differently than they live. A good virtual tour cuts through that gap. The active listings below all include some form of virtual walkthrough, so you can preview the floor plan, condition, and flow before scheduling time with an agent.
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What kind of virtual tours do Centerville listings typically include? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D scans that let you click through room by room, but you'll also see narrated video walkthroughs and drone footage of the lot and surrounding foothills. Higher-end homes on the benches above Main Street almost always include drone work because the mountain backdrop and lot lines are a major selling point. Some listings also embed interactive floor plans with room dimensions.
Are virtual tours accurate enough to skip an in-person showing? ▾
For narrowing a shortlist, yes — a good 3D tour will show finish quality, layout flow, and ceiling heights. But Centerville has significant grade changes between the west side and the foothill neighborhoods, and a tour won't fully convey slope, road noise from I-15, or how steep a driveway is in winter. We recommend a final in-person walk before writing an offer.
Do out-of-state buyers commonly purchase Centerville homes sight-unseen using virtual tours? ▾
It happens, especially with relocations tied to Hill AFB, the airport, or tech jobs along the Silicon Slopes corridor. In those cases buyers usually do a 3D tour, a live FaceTime walkthrough with their agent, and a thorough inspection before closing. Adding an inspection contingency is standard practice for remote purchases.
Why do some Centerville listings not have a virtual tour? ▾
Lower-priced homes under about $500K and quick-turn estate sales sometimes skip the tour to save on listing prep time, especially in faster markets. Occupied homes where sellers want minimal disruption may also opt for photos only. If a home you like doesn't have one, your agent can usually request a live video walkthrough from the listing agent.
How many active Centerville listings currently include a virtual tour? ▾
It varies week to week, but typically 40–60% of active Centerville listings on the MLS include some form of virtual tour, with that share climbing above 80% for homes priced over $800K. The current filtered results below reflect what's live right now.
Can I see the neighborhood and not just the house in a virtual tour? ▾
Drone footage on Centerville listings often shows the lot, the street, and the Wasatch foothills behind the property, which helps with foothill homes where the view is part of the value. For broader neighborhood context, pair the tour with Google Street View and a drive through Founders Park or along Parrish Lane to get a feel for the area.