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Clinton, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Clinton, Utah

Clinton sits right in the middle of Davis County between Layton and Syracuse, with Hill Air Force Base just minutes south and the Antelope Island causeway a short drive west. That location is the reason virtual tours have become a practical filter here: a huge share of Clinton buyers are military families on PCS orders, remote workers relocating from out of state, or move-up buyers from Salt Lake who don't want to burn a Saturday driving up I-15 for homes that won't make the short list. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets you rule homes in or out before you ever schedule a showing, which matters in a market where well-priced homes between $450K and $600K still move in under two weeks.

Filtering for Clinton listings with virtual tours tends to surface the homes where sellers and listing agents have invested in better marketing — usually meaning sharper photos, accurate floor plans, and fewer surprises at the door. You'll see a mix of 1990s and early-2000s two-stories in established neighborhoods near 1300 N, newer builds toward the West Point border, and the occasional larger lot with shop or RV parking that Davis County buyers chase. Tour quality ranges from full Matterport scans to agent-led video, so it's worth clicking through a few to see what each listing actually offers. The active Clinton homes with virtual tours are below — start there, then book in-person showings on the ones that hold up on screen.

May 2026 · Clinton market

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

Full Clinton market report
Median sale
$491,000
28 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
9 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
52
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Clinton.

Why do Clinton listings with virtual tours matter for out-of-area buyers?

A lot of Clinton buyers are relocating for Hill Air Force Base assignments or commuting jobs in Ogden and Salt Lake. Virtual tours let active-duty families and remote workers walk a home from anywhere before flying in. That saves a trip when inventory moves fast, which it often does under $500K here.

What kind of virtual tour will I actually see on these listings?

It varies by listing agent. Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs you can click through room by room; some are guided video walk-throughs filmed by the agent; a few include drone footage of the lot and surrounding streets. The MLS link on each listing shows which format the seller provided.

Do new construction homes in Clinton usually have virtual tours?

Builders working on the west side of Clinton near 1800 N and toward West Point often post model-home tours rather than tours of the specific lot. If the home isn't finished yet, expect a tour of the floor plan in another community, plus renderings of finishes.

Can a virtual tour replace an in-person showing in Clinton?

For a first pass, yes — it filters out homes that don't fit. But Clinton has older 1990s subdivisions mixed with newer builds, and things like road noise from Highway 193, backyard slope, and proximity to the canal aren't obvious on camera. Plan to walk the short list in person.

How current are the virtual tours on active Clinton listings?

Tours are usually filmed within a week of the listing going live, so what you see reflects current paint, flooring, and staging. If a home has been on the market more than 60 days and had a price drop, ask the agent whether anything has changed since filming.

Are virtual tours more common on higher-priced Clinton homes?

Generally yes. Homes above $600K — typically the larger builds near the Clinton/Sunset border or with RV parking and updated kitchens — are more likely to have full 3D tours. Entry-level homes under $450K more often rely on photos alone, though that's changing.

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