Homes with Virtual Tours in Dayton, Utah
Dayton is a small farming town in the northwest corner of Franklin County, Idaho — wait, the Dayton in Cache Valley that most Utah buyers ask about straddles the state line, and the homes that show up on Utah MLS feeds in this area are typically in the Dayton/Weston/Clifton corridor just north of the Utah border, marketed to Cache Valley commuters. Either way, it's rural country: hay fields, irrigation ditches, the Bear River bottoms to the west, and the Bear River Range climbing east. Most properties sit on a quarter-acre to several acres, and the drive to Logan runs about 25 minutes south on Highway 91.
Because Dayton is far from the Wasatch Front and many buyers are relocating from out of state or shopping from Logan, Ogden, or Salt Lake, listings with full 3D walkthroughs save real time. A Matterport tour lets you walk the floor plan, check ceiling heights in a basement, and gauge whether the mudroom actually fits four kids' worth of boots before committing to the drive. Drone footage, when included, is the real bonus here — it shows how the home sits on its lot, where the outbuildings line up, and what the view looks like toward the foothills. Browse the active listings below to see which Dayton-area homes currently include virtual tours, and reach out when you're ready to schedule an in-person visit.
April 2026 · Dayton market
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Why are virtual tours especially useful for Dayton listings? ▾
Dayton sits in northern Cache Valley, a long drive from the Wasatch Front and even further from out-of-state buyers relocating for jobs at USU, ICON Health & Fitness, or Schreiber Foods. A 3D walkthrough lets you vet a property from Salt Lake, Boise, or further away before committing to the drive up I-15 and over through Preston.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect on these listings? ▾
Most Dayton sellers use Matterport 3D walkthroughs or scrolling video tours embedded in the MLS. A few include drone footage, which is genuinely useful here because lot sizes often run a half-acre or more and the surrounding pasture, outbuildings, and mountain backdrop matter to buyers.
Do rural and acreage properties in Dayton usually include virtual tours? ▾
Increasingly yes. Listing agents have figured out that buyers shopping horse property or homes with shops want to see the barn, the fencing, and the access before driving up. Expect tours on most homes over $500K and a growing share of mid-range listings.
Can I tour the land and outbuildings virtually, not just the house? ▾
It depends on the listing. Interior Matterport scans are standard; exterior coverage varies. If a Dayton property has a detached shop, loafing shed, or irrigated pasture and the tour skips them, ask the listing agent for drone video or a FaceTime walkaround before you make the trip.
How current are the virtual tours on active Dayton listings? ▾
Tours are typically shot within a week of the listing going live, so what's online reflects the current condition. One thing to watch: seasonal context. A tour filmed in July won't show how the driveway handles a Cache Valley winter, so ask about snow load and plowing.
Is a virtual tour enough, or should I still visit in person before writing an offer? ▾
For Dayton specifically, plan to visit. Well water, septic systems, irrigation shares, and proximity to ag operations all matter here and don't show up on camera. Virtual tours are great for narrowing the list to two or three homes worth the trip up Highway 91.