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Goshen, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Goshen, Utah

Goshen sits at the south end of Utah Valley, tucked between Goshen Bay on the west side of Utah Lake and the foothills leading toward Mona and Juab County. It's a small agricultural town — roughly 1,000 residents, big lots, horse properties, and a quiet rural pace that's still inside Nebo School District boundaries. Because Goshen is a 45-minute drive from Provo and well over an hour from Salt Lake City, plenty of buyers shopping here are coming from out of the area: Wasatch Front commuters looking for acreage, out-of-state remote workers, and family members of current residents. Listings with video walkthroughs or 3D Matterport tours save those buyers a long round trip before they ever schedule an in-person showing.

For rural properties especially, virtual tours do more than show finishes — they reveal outbuildings, fence lines, the relationship between the house and the pasture, water rights signage, and how the property sits against the Goshen hills or farmland views. That context is hard to get from still photos alone, and it matters when a 2-acre parcel can look very different from a 5-acre one on paper. The homes listed below all include some form of virtual tour, whether that's a guided video, a Zillow 3D walkthrough, or a full Matterport scan. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Goshen.

May 2026 · Goshen market

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

Full Goshen market report
Median sale
$400,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
60 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Goshen.

What kind of virtual tours do Goshen listings typically include?

Most are either a Matterport 3D scan that lets you click through room by room, a narrated video walkthrough from the listing agent, or a drone flyover showing the lot and surrounding acreage. For Goshen's larger parcels, drone footage is especially common because it shows fence lines, outbuildings, and irrigation that interior photos can't capture.

Are virtual tours reliable for judging rural acreage?

They're a strong starting point but not a substitute for walking the land. A 3D tour will show you the house and yard clearly, but soil quality, water pressure, road conditions in spring runoff, and neighboring agricultural operations need an in-person visit. Use the tour to decide whether a property is worth the drive from the Wasatch Front.

How many Goshen homes have virtual tours at any given time?

Goshen is a small market — often only 5 to 15 active listings town-wide — so the number with virtual tours fluctuates between a handful and zero on any given week. Newer listings and higher-priced acreage properties are more likely to include them than basic resale homes.

Can my agent request a virtual tour if a Goshen listing doesn't have one?

Yes, and it's worth asking. Many listing agents will do a live FaceTime walkthrough on request, especially for out-of-state buyers. Some will also send unlisted video they shot for marketing purposes but didn't post to the MLS.

Do virtual tours show water rights or shares on Goshen properties?

Not directly — water rights are a paper matter handled through the Utah Division of Water Rights and the local irrigation company. A tour might show a ditch, pond, or pressurized irrigation riser on the lot, but you'll need to verify the actual share count and point-of-diversion in the seller's disclosures and title work.

Is Goshen a realistic option for someone working in Provo or Lehi?

It's doable but long. Plan on 40-50 minutes to Provo and 60-75 minutes to Lehi or Silicon Slopes depending on I-15 traffic. Buyers who land in Goshen are usually trading commute time for acreage, lower density, and a price point that's tough to match closer in.