Homes with Virtual Tours in Clearfield, Utah
Clearfield sits in the heart of Davis County, about 30 minutes north of Salt Lake City and right next to Hill Air Force Base — which means a meaningful share of buyers shopping here are active-duty military, civilian DoD employees, or contractors relocating from out of state. That's exactly the crowd that leans on virtual tours hardest. When you're house-hunting from Eglin AFB or a hotel in San Antonio, a 3D Matterport walkthrough or branded video tour is the difference between flying out for ten showings or flying out for two. Listings in Clearfield that include virtual tours tend to move faster because they pre-qualify out-of-area buyers before the first in-person visit.
Beyond the PCS crowd, virtual tours matter in Clearfield because the housing stock is genuinely mixed: 1960s ramblers near Antelope Drive, newer builds in the Patterson and Steed Pond areas, townhomes off 700 South, and split-entries scattered through the older grid. Square-footage numbers alone don't tell you whether a basement is finished, whether the kitchen has been updated, or how the floor plan actually flows. A walkthrough video answers those questions in five minutes. Median sale prices in Clearfield typically run below the Davis County average, so buyers comparing here against Layton, Syracuse, or Kaysville often use virtual tours to triage quickly. The listings below all include some form of virtual tour — 3D scans, video walkthroughs, or guided agent videos. Browse what's currently active to see which homes you can preview from your couch before scheduling a showing.
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What counts as a 'virtual tour' on these Clearfield listings? ▾
It varies by listing. Some are full 3D Matterport scans you can navigate room-by-room, others are unbranded video walkthroughs the agent shot with a gimbal, and a few are guided Zoom-style tours scheduled with the listing agent. The MLS flag is the same regardless, so check the listing media section to see which format is included.
Are virtual tours common on Clearfield listings? ▾
More common than they used to be, but still not universal. Newer construction and higher-priced homes almost always have them; older ramblers and quick-sale listings often don't. Hill AFB's relocation volume has pushed local agents to add tours more consistently than in some neighboring cities.
Can I write an offer in Clearfield based only on a virtual tour? ▾
Yes, and military buyers on PCS orders do it routinely here. We'll typically add an in-person inspection contingency and, if you can't visit, send a trusted local rep to do a video walkthrough during the due diligence period. Lenders and title companies in Davis County are used to remote closings.
Do virtual tours show the yard, garage, and neighborhood? ▾
Usually the interior is well-covered but exteriors and street views are hit-or-miss. We can fill the gaps with drone footage, Google Street View, and a same-day FaceTime walk of the block. Ask your agent before assuming a tour shows everything.
How current are the virtual tours on active listings? ▾
Most are shot within a week of the listing going live, so what you see should match the current condition. If a home has been on the market 60+ days or had a price reduction, ask whether anything has changed since the tour was recorded — occasionally furniture is removed or minor updates are made.
Does Clearfield have neighborhoods where virtual tours are especially useful? ▾
The areas closest to Hill AFB — north Clearfield around the Freeport Center and east toward the base gates — see the most remote buyers, so tours there are both more common and more detailed. Newer subdivisions near Antelope Drive and the Steed Pond area also tend to have professional 3D scans because builders include them as a marketing standard.