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Hyde Park, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Hyde Park, Utah

Hyde Park sits just north of Logan in Cache Valley, a quiet bedroom community of roughly 5,000 residents tucked between the Wellsville Mountains to the west and the Bear River Range to the east. Most buyers shopping here are coming from outside the valley — Utah State faculty relocating from out of state, families moving up from the Wasatch Front, or remote workers drawn to the rural pace and the short drive to USU and Logan Regional Hospital. That's exactly why virtual tours matter so much on Hyde Park listings: the town is a 90-minute drive from Salt Lake City over Sardine Canyon, and winter storms can make a same-day showing trip impractical. A 3D walkthrough lets you vet a property from Denver, Boise, or southern Utah before committing to the drive north.

Listings with virtual tours in Hyde Park tend to cluster in the newer subdivisions east of Main Street and along 400 East, where lot sizes run a quarter to half acre and homes were built in the last fifteen years. You'll also see Matterport scans on some of the older farmhouse-style properties on the west side near the canal, which helps buyers gauge layout quirks that photos alone hide. Pricing in Hyde Park generally tracks slightly above North Logan and slightly below Smithfield, with most single-family inventory falling between the high $400s and low $700s. Browse the active listings below to see which Hyde Park homes currently offer a full virtual walkthrough.

May 2026 · Hyde Park market

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

Full Hyde Park market report
Median sale
$567,400
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
52 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
40
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Hyde Park.

What kind of virtual tours do Hyde Park listings usually offer?

Most are Matterport 3D scans or Zillow 3D Home tours, which let you click through rooms at your own pace and measure spaces. A smaller number use guided video walkthroughs filmed by the listing agent. The tour type is generally noted in the listing description or media tab.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Hyde Park buyers?

A large share of Hyde Park buyers are relocating from out of state for jobs at Utah State University, ATK/Northrop Grumman, or Logan Regional Hospital. Driving up from Salt Lake means crossing Sardine Canyon, which can close in winter storms, so a thorough virtual tour saves a wasted trip and helps narrow a shortlist before flying in.

Do virtual tours replace an in-person showing?

No — they're a screening tool, not a substitute. Things like the slope of the lot, road noise from Highway 91, irrigation ditch proximity, and the actual feel of the Cache Valley light are hard to judge on screen. Use the tour to cut your list to two or three finalists, then schedule in-person visits.

Are newer construction homes in Hyde Park more likely to have virtual tours?

Yes. Builders working in the newer subdivisions east of Main Street and along 400 East almost always include 3D scans as part of their marketing. Resale homes are more hit-or-miss, though listings above roughly $500,000 in Hyde Park usually include one.

Can I see the lot and outbuildings in a virtual tour?

Sometimes. Matterport scans typically cover the interior plus a single exterior vantage point. For horse setups, shops, or the acreage parcels you see on the west side of town, ask the listing agent for drone footage or a supplemental video — many Cache Valley agents have it but don't always post it to the MLS.

How current are the virtual tours on active listings?

Tours are almost always shot within a week of the listing going live, so what you see reflects the current condition and staging. If a home has been on the market more than 60 days and had a price reduction, it's worth asking whether anything has changed since the tour was filmed.

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