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Garland, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Garland, Utah

Garland is a small agricultural town in northern Box Elder County, tucked between Tremonton and the Idaho border along Highway 13. The housing stock runs from century-old farmhouses on large lots to newer single-family builds in compact subdivisions, plus the occasional acreage property with irrigation shares and outbuildings. Because Garland is roughly an hour and a half north of Salt Lake City and about 25 minutes from Logan, a lot of buyers shopping here are coming from out of town — Cache Valley commuters, families relocating from the Wasatch Front looking for cheaper land, and out-of-state buyers drawn to Box Elder County's lower price points. That distance is exactly why virtual tour listings get clicked on so heavily in this market.

A virtual tour — whether it's a Matterport 3D walkthrough, a guided video, or a 360-degree photo set — lets you measure rooms, check sightlines from the kitchen to the family room, and get a feel for ceiling height and natural light before you commit to the drive up I-15. For Garland's older homes especially, tours reveal updates (or the lack of them) that static photos hide: original hardwood under carpet, addition transitions, basement layouts, and how the mudroom handles farm life. The listings on this page all include some form of virtual walkthrough attached to the MLS record. Browse what's currently active below, and reach out if you'd like us to set up a live video walk-through on anything that catches your eye.

May 2026 · Garland market

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

Full Garland market report
Median sale
$416,200
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
44 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Garland.

Why do virtual tours matter when shopping for homes in Garland?

Garland sits in northern Box Elder County about 90 miles from Salt Lake City, so a lot of buyers are coming from the Wasatch Front, Idaho, or out of state and can't easily make a same-day showing. A virtual tour lets you walk the floor plan, check ceiling heights, and see how the kitchen connects to the living room before committing to the drive up I-15 and over to Highway 13.

What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a Garland listing?

Quality varies. The better listings include a Matterport 3D walkthrough you can navigate room-to-room, sometimes with a dollhouse view and measurement tool. Others are a simple video walk-through or a 360-degree photo set. On rural Garland properties, ask the listing agent whether the tour covers outbuildings, shops, and acreage — those often get skipped.

Are virtual tours common on Garland MLS listings?

Less common than in Logan, Ogden, or the Salt Lake metro. Garland is a small farming town of roughly 2,500 residents, and many sellers still rely on photo-only listings. When a Garland home does include a virtual tour, it's usually a newer build in one of the subdivisions off Factory Street or a higher-priced property the agent is marketing to out-of-area buyers.

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

For narrowing your short list, yes. For an offer, no. Garland has older homes dating back to the early 1900s along with newer construction, and things like foundation condition, irrigation rights, well water, and septic systems don't show up on camera. Use the tour to decide which properties are worth the trip, then walk the ones that make the cut.

Do virtual tours show the lot, shop, or irrigation on rural Garland properties?

Usually not in full. Most 3D tours focus on the house interior. If you're buying acreage off the bench or near Bear River, request drone footage or a separate video of the outbuildings, pasture, water shares, and access roads. A good listing agent will send those over without hesitation.

How do I view the virtual tour on listings below?

Click into any individual listing and look for a "Virtual Tour" or "3D Tour" link near the photo gallery. It opens in a new window so you can navigate at your own pace. If a home you like doesn't have one posted, call us — we can often get the seller's agent to share unlisted video or schedule a live FaceTime walk-through.