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Lehi, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Lehi, Utah

Lehi sits at the heart of Silicon Slopes, and a huge share of its buyer pool is relocating from out of state — Adobe, Microsoft, Qualtrics, and Xactware all pull engineers in from California, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest. That's why so many listings here include 3D Matterport walkthroughs or guided video tours: sellers know a meaningful percentage of offers will come from buyers who haven't set foot in Utah yet. Virtual tours let those shoppers shortlist homes in Traverse Mountain, Holbrook Farms, Ivory Ridge, and the newer builds north of Mercer Hollow without burning a weekend flight on every candidate.

Local buyers use them too. Lehi inventory turns quickly during spring and early summer, and a good 3D tour helps you decide in an evening whether a home is worth a Saturday showing — especially useful when you're juggling kids, a commute up to Draper or down to Provo, and a competing offer deadline. Pay attention to what the tour doesn't show: backyard slope, neighbor proximity, road noise from I-15 or Pioneer Crossing, and afternoon sun exposure all matter in this part of Utah County. The listings below all include a virtual tour link, so you can preview the layout before scheduling an in-person visit. Browse the active homes below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Lehi market

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

Full Lehi market report
Median sale
$589,900
133 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
409
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Lehi.

What does a virtual tour actually show me beyond regular listing photos?

Most virtual tours on Lehi listings are either Matterport 3D walkthroughs or guided video tours. They let you move room to room, check sightlines, see how the kitchen flows into the great room, and get a feel for ceiling heights and natural light — things static photos flatten out. For Silicon Slopes buyers relocating from out of state, that's often the difference between flying out for one trip versus three.

Are virtual tours common on Lehi listings?

Yes — Lehi has one of the higher virtual tour adoption rates in Utah County, largely because so many buyers are relocating tech workers from California, Texas, and Washington. Newer construction in Traverse Mountain, Holbrook Farms, and the Mercer Hollow area almost always includes a 3D tour, and resale agents in established neighborhoods like Ivory Ridge follow suit to compete.

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

Legally yes, and it happens regularly in Lehi with remote buyers. Most agents recommend writing the offer contingent on an in-person walkthrough or inspection within a few days of acceptance. The virtual tour gets you under contract before the home sells to someone else — the inspection period protects you if reality doesn't match the screen.

Do virtual tours show the yard, garage, and neighborhood?

It varies. Matterport scans usually cover the interior plus garage, while drone footage or video tours often add the lot, backyard, and street view. For Lehi specifically, ask the listing agent for additional drone footage if you want to see proximity to the freeway, FrontRunner station, or how close the home sits to the point of the mountain — those details matter for daily commute quality.

Are 3D tours updated when a home has price changes or staging changes?

Usually not. The tour is filmed once at listing and stays the same even if the seller restages, repaints, or drops the price. If a home has been on the market in Lehi for more than 30-45 days, ask your agent for recent photos or a live FaceTime walkthrough to confirm the current condition.