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Harrisville, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Harrisville, Utah

Harrisville sits just north of Ogden along Highway 89, a small Weber County city of about 6,500 residents where most of the housing stock runs from 1970s ramblers near Harrisville Road to newer subdivisions on the west side built out over the last fifteen years. Because Harrisville draws a lot of out-of-area buyers — folks relocating from California, Idaho, and the Wasatch Front south of Salt Lake who want shorter commutes to Hill Air Force Base, Weber State, or the Ogden hospitals — listings with full video walkthroughs and 3D Matterport tours tend to move faster. Sellers and their agents add these tours specifically because a meaningful share of offers come in from buyers who haven't physically walked the property yet.

Looking at homes with virtual tours saves a real trip up I-15 when you're coming from Utah County or further. You can check ceiling heights, basement layouts, yard sizing relative to the house, and whether that "updated kitchen" in the photos actually flows the way you'd want. In Harrisville specifically, lot sizes vary widely — some older properties on North Street sit on a third of an acre with mature trees, while newer builds near 2600 North are tighter — so a walkthrough video helps you gauge outdoor space honestly before scheduling a showing. Browse the active listings below to see which Harrisville homes currently include a virtual tour link.

May 2026 · Harrisville market

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

Full Harrisville market report
Median sale
$435,000
17 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
4 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
35
active + pending

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Active listings

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Harrisville.

What kind of virtual tours do Harrisville listings usually include?

Most fall into three buckets: Matterport 3D dollhouse tours you can navigate room by room, agent-led video walkthroughs posted to YouTube or Vimeo, and drone aerial footage showing the lot and surrounding streets. Higher-priced Harrisville listings ($550K+) more often have full Matterport scans, while mid-range homes typically get a video walkthrough.

Can I make an offer in Harrisville based only on a virtual tour?

Yes, and it happens regularly here — particularly with relocating military families tied to Hill AFB who can't fly out before writing. Your agent can also do a live FaceTime walkthrough as a second look. Just build in an inspection contingency so you have an out if something the tour didn't capture turns up.

Do virtual tours show the neighborhood or just the house?

Usually just the interior and yard. For Harrisville context — proximity to Harrisville Elementary, the Smith's on Washington Boulevard, or the Ben Lomond views west of town — Google Street View and the plat map are still your best tools alongside the tour.

Are virtual tours updated when a home's price drops or status changes?

The tour itself doesn't change, but the MLS listing it's attached to does. If a Harrisville home has been sitting for 30+ days and you're watching it, the tour link stays live while price reductions post separately. Always check the current list price and days-on-market in addition to watching the walkthrough.

Why do some Harrisville listings have no virtual tour at all?

Older listings, estate sales, and homes priced under about $350K often skip the tour to keep marketing costs down. Smaller brokerages also vary in what they include. If a home interests you but has no tour, your agent can usually get a video sent over by the listing agent within a day.

How do I tell a staged tour from one that reflects current condition?

Check the photo and tour dates against the listing date in the MLS — if they're months apart, the home may have been on and off the market. Look for seasonal cues too: snow on the lawn in a tour for a July listing means you're seeing winter footage and the yard could look different now.