Homes with Virtual Tours in Hyrum, Utah
Hyrum sits in the south end of Cache Valley, about ten minutes from Logan and roughly 90 minutes north of Salt Lake City. It's a working town of around 9,000 people with a tight grid of older homes near Main Street, newer subdivisions climbing the benches toward the Wellsville Mountains, and a steady supply of mid-range housing that draws USU faculty, families priced out of Logan, and buyers commuting to Schreiber Foods, ICON Health, or the Logan tech corridor. Homes here generally run more affordable than North Logan or Providence, with median prices typically landing in the high $300s to mid $400s depending on age and lot size. Because a real share of Cache Valley buyers are relocating from out of state — or driving up from the Wasatch Front on weekends — listings with 3D walkthroughs and video tours get noticed quickly.
A virtual tour matters more in a market like this than in a denser metro. Hyrum's housing stock ranges from 1900s farmhouses near the original townsite to brand-new builds off 800 East, and the condition gap between two similar-looking listings can be huge. A Matterport or video walkthrough lets you see basement finishes, ceiling heights, layout flow, and whether that older home has been updated or left original before you spend a Saturday driving north. The listings below all include some form of online tour, so you can shortlist properties from your couch and save in-person showings for the ones that actually fit. Browse the active homes below to see what's currently available.
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What does it mean when a Hyrum listing has a virtual tour? ▾
It means the seller's agent has uploaded either a 3D walkthrough (often Matterport), a guided video tour, or a stitched panoramic tour you can click through room by room. For Hyrum homes, that usually includes the main floor, basement, and sometimes a pan of the yard showing Wellsville Mountain views. It's not a substitute for an in-person showing, but it saves a drive from Logan, Salt Lake, or out of state.
Are virtual tours common on Hyrum MLS listings? ▾
They've become standard on most homes priced above roughly $400K and on newer builds in subdivisions like Elk Ridge and the developments off 800 East. Older homes near Main Street and the original townsite are less likely to have them, since many are sold by owners who prefer traditional photos only.
Can out-of-state buyers make an offer based on the virtual tour alone? ▾
Yes, and we see it regularly with buyers relocating for jobs at USU, ICON Health & Fitness, or Schreiber Foods in Logan. Most write offers contingent on an in-person walkthrough within a few days of acceptance, or send a local family member or buyer's agent through first. A 3D tour gives you enough to rank homes, but the inspection period is where you confirm condition.
Do virtual tours show the yard, views, and outbuildings? ▾
Sometimes. Matterport is mostly interior, so backyards, garden space, and any shop or RV parking often only appear in still photos or drone shots. In Hyrum that matters — lot size, mountain views toward the Wellsvilles, and proximity to Hyrum Reservoir are big selling points that don't always come through in a walkthrough.
How do I view the virtual tour on a listing? ▾
Click into any Hyrum listing below and look for the tour link near the photos — it's usually labeled 3D Tour, Virtual Tour, or Video. Tours open in a new tab and work on phones, tablets, and desktops. If a listing doesn't have one, your agent can usually request one or set up a live video walkthrough with the listing agent.
Does a virtual tour mean the home has been on the market a while? ▾
Not in Hyrum. Sellers add tours upfront to attract Cache Valley commuters and relocation buyers, not as a last resort. Days on market here typically run shorter than the Wasatch Front average, so a tour is more about reach than desperation.