Homes with Virtual Tours in Farmington, Utah
Farmington sits at the north end of Davis County, about 17 miles from downtown Salt Lake City and a quick 20-minute FrontRunner ride from the airport. The city has grown fast around Station Park, Lagoon, and the newer foothill neighborhoods east of Highway 89 — Oakridge, Eaglewood, and the developments climbing toward the Wasatch above Farmington Canyon. A lot of buyers searching here are relocating from out of state or coming up from southern Utah for tech and healthcare jobs along the Silicon Slopes corridor, which is exactly why virtual tour listings get heavy traffic in this market. Being able to walk a Farmington Greens patio home or an Eaglewood golf-course property at 10 p.m. from a hotel in Denver shortens the search considerably.
Virtual tours on Farmington listings range from basic 360° Matterport scans to full agent-narrated video walk-throughs with drone footage of the Wasatch backdrop and Great Salt Lake views. On newer construction in areas like Farmington Ranches and the benches above Glovers Lane, builders often post tours of the model home plus a finished spec, which helps when the actual listing is still drywall. Older homes in the historic district near Main Street tend to have fewer immersive tours, so phone-FaceTime showings with a local agent remain common there. The listings below all include some form of virtual tour link — Matterport, iGuide, branded video, or 3D floor plan — so you can pre-screen before scheduling an in-person visit. Browse the active inventory to see what's currently available.
May 2026 · Farmington market
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What kind of virtual tours do Farmington listings typically include? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D walk-throughs, which let you click room-to-room and measure spaces. A growing share — especially on homes above $900K in Eaglewood and the east-bench neighborhoods — also include drone video and agent-narrated YouTube walkthroughs. New construction in Farmington Ranches usually links to a builder's model-home tour rather than the specific lot.
Are virtual tours accurate enough to make an offer sight-unseen? ▾
For layout, finishes, and condition, yes — a good Matterport scan shows everything. What it won't capture is road noise from I-15 or Highway 89, sun exposure on the backyard, or how steep the driveway feels in February. Most out-of-state buyers use the tour to narrow to 2-3 finalists, then fly in or send a local agent for a final walk.
Why do so many Farmington homes have virtual tours compared to nearby cities? ▾
Farmington draws a heavy share of relocation buyers — tech transfers, medical professionals at Intermountain, and California/Texas families moving for schools. Listing agents here know the buyer is often remote, so 3D tours and video are close to standard on anything listed above the mid $500s.
Do virtual tours show the view? Farmington's east-bench views matter. ▾
Some do, some don't. Listings on the bench above Compton Road or in Eaglewood usually include drone footage showing the Wasatch and the Great Salt Lake sunset angle. Lower-elevation homes west of Highway 89 rarely feature exterior drone work since the view sells less of the property.
Can I filter MLS results to only show Farmington homes with a virtual tour? ▾
Yes — the listings on this page are already filtered to include only active Farmington properties with a virtual tour link attached in the MLS. That includes Matterport, iGuide, branded and unbranded video, and 3D floor plans. If a tour link breaks, let us know and we'll get an updated one from the listing agent.
How quickly are virtual tours updated after a price change or status change? ▾
The tour itself doesn't change — it's tied to the original listing media. Price and status update in real time on the MLS feed, but if a seller does a major touch-up (new paint, staging swap) mid-listing, the tour usually isn't reshot. Ask your agent for recent photos if a listing has been active more than 45 days.