Homes with Virtual Tours in Kaysville, Utah
Kaysville sits about 20 miles north of Salt Lake City along the I-15 corridor, tucked between the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch foothills in Davis County. It's a family-heavy market — Davis School District consistently ranks among the strongest in the state, and neighborhoods like Fruit Heights, Mutton Hollow, and the newer subdivisions east of Highway 89 draw buyers who want a quieter base within commuting distance of downtown SLC, Hill Air Force Base, and the airport. Because so many buyers relocating here come from out of state (military transfers, tech workers moving from California or Texas, families chasing Davis schools), homes with full video walkthroughs and 3D tours get a disproportionate share of attention before anyone books a showing.
A virtual tour on a Kaysville listing usually means a Matterport 3D scan, a narrated video walkthrough, or a drone flyover showing the lot and mountain backdrop — useful for the larger half-acre and acre properties on the east bench where the topography and views matter as much as the floor plan. For remote buyers, these tours cut wasted trips; for local buyers, they help shortlist before a Saturday of back-to-back showings. The listings below all include some form of virtual media, so you can walk the rooms, check ceiling heights, and get a feel for finishes before committing to an in-person visit. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Kaysville market
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Common questions
About homes with virtual tours in Kaysville.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a Kaysville listing? ▾
Most fall into three buckets: Matterport 3D scans that let you click room to room, agent-narrated video walkthroughs hosted on YouTube or Vimeo, and drone footage showing the lot and surrounding views. Higher-end homes on the east bench above Highway 89 often include all three, while starter homes under $500K may only have a short video.
Are 3D tours accurate enough to make an offer sight-unseen? ▾
Matterport scans are dimensionally accurate and great for verifying layout, but they don't show smells, neighbor noise, or how the afternoon sun hits the backyard. Out-of-state buyers relocating for Hill AFB or Salt Lake jobs often pair a 3D tour with a live FaceTime walkthrough from their agent before writing an offer.
Do new construction homes in Kaysville offer virtual tours? ▾
Builders in communities like Sycamore Farms and the developments off Angel Street typically post model home tours rather than tours of the specific lot you'd buy. The finishes and floor plan will match, but the views, lot orientation, and neighboring homes won't — worth a drive-by even if you've watched the model tour twice.
Why do so many Kaysville listings include drone footage? ▾
Lot size and mountain backdrop matter a lot here. Many homes east of Main Street sit on quarter-acre to one-acre lots with Wasatch views, and aerial footage shows things ground-level photos can't — how close the neighbors actually are, where the property lines run, and whether the view is truly unobstructed.
How do I find only the listings with virtual tours? ▾
This page is already narrowed to active Kaysville listings that have a virtual tour link attached in the MLS. Click any listing to launch the tour directly from the property detail page.