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Draper, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Draper, Utah

Draper sits at the south end of Salt Lake County where the valley pinches into Point of the Mountain, and it's one of the Utah cities where virtual tours actually get used well. A big share of buyers shopping here are relocating from out of state — Adobe, eBay, and the broader Silicon Slopes corridor pull tech workers from California, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest, and those buyers often need to shortlist homes before flying in for a weekend of showings. Listing agents in Draper know this, so 3D Matterport walkthroughs, drone footage of the Wasatch backdrop, and full video tours show up more often here than in most Utah cities, especially on homes above the $700K range.

Filtering for virtual tours is useful in Draper for another reason: the city's housing stock is unusually varied. You'll see 1990s tract homes near 12300 South, custom builds on the SunCrest bench at 6,000+ feet of elevation, newer construction in South Mountain, and luxury estates backing the Corner Canyon trail system. A walkthrough tells you fast whether a basement is finished, how steep a SunCrest lot really is, or whether a main-floor primary suite is realistic for the layout. Browse the active Draper listings below to see which homes currently have 3D tours, video, or both attached.

May 2026 · Draper market

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

Full Draper market report
Median sale
$758,500
42 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
165
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Draper.

Why do so many Draper listings include virtual tours?

Draper draws a lot of out-of-state and out-of-county buyers — tech workers relocating to Silicon Slopes, families moving in from California or Texas, and Utah County buyers comparing Draper to Lehi or Sandy. Listing agents here have learned that a solid 3D walkthrough cuts down on wasted showings and helps remote buyers shortlist before flying in. Higher-end homes in SunCrest, Suncrest Ridge, and the east bench almost always include one.

What kind of virtual tour should I expect — video or 3D walkthrough?

Most Draper listings on the MLS use Matterport 3D scans that let you click room to room and view a dollhouse floor plan. Luxury listings above roughly $1.2M often add a cinematic drone-and-walkthrough video that shows the lot, mountain views, and street context. A handful include floor plans with measurements, which is useful when you're comparing basement layouts in similar-vintage homes.

Are virtual tours accurate, or do they hide problems?

Matterport scans are geometrically accurate but they're shot in good light and don't capture smells, noise from I-15 or Bangerter, or the slope of a backyard. Treat the tour as a way to rule homes out, not as a substitute for an in-person walk. Pay attention to ceiling height, window placement, and how the basement connects to the main floor — those are the things photos tend to flatten.

Can I write an offer based only on a virtual tour?

Yes, and it happens regularly in Draper, especially with relocation buyers. The standard move is to write the offer with an inspection contingency and a short due-diligence period so you or a local rep can verify the home in person before going hard on earnest money. Our agents will also do live FaceTime walkthroughs for clients who can't fly in.

Which Draper neighborhoods are most likely to have full 3D tours?

SunCrest at the top of Traverse Mountain, the newer builds in South Mountain, and the gated sections off Highland Drive almost always include them. Older established areas like Draper Historic and homes near the Draper Temple are more hit-or-miss — sometimes you'll get a video tour, sometimes just photos. Filtering for virtual tours tends to skew results toward homes built after 2005.