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Hooper, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Hooper, Utah

Hooper is a spread-out West Weber County community where homes sit on everything from quarter-acre subdivision lots to five-acre horse parcels, and that geography is exactly why virtual tours are worth paying attention to here. Unlike a tight grid neighborhood in Layton or Clearfield, you can't easily window-shop Hooper on a Saturday drive — properties are tucked down long driveways off 5500 South, 6000 West, and the country roads running toward Hooper Slough and the Great Salt Lake. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets out-of-area buyers (often relocating for Hill Air Force Base, Northrop Grumman, or the new Falcon Hill developments) get a real read on layout, ceiling height, finish level, and how the home actually flows before committing to a showing trip.

The Hooper listings tagged with virtual tours tend to fall into two camps: newer builds in subdivisions like Patterson Farms and the developments around West Haven's border, and higher-priced acreage homes where sellers know the buyer pool is regional or national. Median prices in Hooper run higher than the Ogden average because of lot sizes, and a tour helps justify that gap by showing the shop space, RV parking, and pasture that don't translate well in still photos. Tours also save time on homes that look similar from the curb but vary widely inside. Browse the active listings below to see which Hooper homes currently offer a walkthrough, and reach out when you want boots-on-the-ground eyes on one.

May 2026 · Hooper market

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

Full Hooper market report
Median sale
$669,745
6 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
21 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
25
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Hooper.

Why do virtual tours matter in a rural community like Hooper?

Hooper sits west of Roy and Clearfield with properties spread across former farmland, so driving from one listing to the next eats up real time. A 3D walkthrough lets you rule homes in or out before you make the trip from Salt Lake, Logan, or out of state. It's especially useful for the larger lot properties where the house sits well off the road.

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

Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs or guided video tours hosted on the MLS. Higher-end listings on Hooper's acreage parcels often include drone footage too, which is genuinely useful here because lot size and outbuildings (shops, barns, loafing sheds) are a big part of what you're buying.

Are virtual tours common on Hooper listings?

They're more common on newer construction in the subdivisions off 5500 South and 5900 West, and on higher-priced acreage homes. Older farmhouses and entry-level listings sometimes skip them. The active list above shows only homes with a tour attached, so you're seeing the subset that invested in one.

Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone?

Buyers relocating to Weber County for Hill Air Force Base or other jobs do it regularly, often with a local agent walking the property on FaceTime as a second pass. We'd still recommend an in-person inspection before closing, particularly for Hooper's well and septic properties where you want eyes on the systems.

Do virtual tours show the outbuildings and pasture areas?

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Matterport scans usually stop at the house. For Hooper properties where the shop, pasture, or water shares matter as much as the home itself, ask the listing agent for supplemental drone video or a separate walkthrough of the outbuildings.

How current are the virtual tours on these listings?

Tours are typically shot within a week or two of the listing going live, so what you see reflects the current condition. If a home has been on the market for 60+ days or had a price reduction, it's worth asking whether anything has changed since the tour was recorded.