Homes with Virtual Tours in Magna, Utah
Magna sits on the western edge of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked between the Oquirrh Mountains and the Great Salt Lake, about 20 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and 25 minutes from the airport. It's a working-class town with deep Kennecott Copper Mine roots, and the housing stock reflects that history — older bungalows and mid-century ranches in the original downtown grid near Main Street, plus newer subdivisions out toward Magna Main, Pleasant Green, and the Hunter border. Listings with virtual tours are especially useful here because the price range is wide: a 1940s miner's cottage on 8th West and a 2015 build in Copper Hills can both show up under the same search, and a walkthrough video tells you immediately which one fits your life.
For out-of-state buyers relocating for jobs at Rio Tinto, the Salt Lake International Airport, or the west-side warehouse corridor, a 3D tour or video walkthrough saves a plane ticket on homes that look great in photos but feel cramped in person — or vice versa. Local buyers use them to pre-screen before driving across the valley after work. Virtual tours on Magna listings typically include Matterport 3D scans, agent-narrated video, or drone footage showing proximity to the Oquirrhs and the lake. Browse the active listings below to see which Magna homes currently include a virtual walkthrough.
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About homes with virtual tours in Magna.
What kind of virtual tours do Magna listings usually include? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D scans that let you click room-to-room, though you'll also see agent-recorded video walkthroughs and the occasional drone flyover showing the Oquirrh Mountain backdrop. Higher-end listings in newer subdivisions are more likely to have full 3D scans, while older homes near downtown Magna often have video tours instead.
Are virtual tours common on Magna MLS listings? ▾
Less common than in pricier Salt Lake County markets like Holladay or Draper, but the share has grown steadily. Expect roughly a third of active Magna listings to include some form of virtual walkthrough, with the rate higher on homes priced above $500K.
Can I make an offer based only on a virtual tour? ▾
Yes, and out-of-state buyers relocating for Rio Tinto or airport-area jobs do it regularly in Magna. Most write offers contingent on a satisfactory in-person or inspector walkthrough during the due diligence period, which gives you an out if the home doesn't match the tour.
Do virtual tours show the yard and neighborhood? ▾
The 3D scans usually stop at the property line, but many Magna listings pair them with drone video that captures the lot, the street, and views toward the Oquirrhs or the Great Salt Lake. If a tour doesn't include exterior footage, your agent can request a FaceTime walk of the yard.
Why do virtual tours matter more in Magna than in some other Utah cities? ▾
Magna's housing stock varies wildly block to block — a remodeled 1920s home and a 2018 build can sit two streets apart at similar prices. A walkthrough video shows you ceiling heights, floor plan flow, and condition in a way photos can't, which matters when comparing such different vintages.
How recent are the virtual tours on active listings? ▾
Tours are almost always shot when the home first hits the market, so they reflect current condition. If a listing has been active more than 60 days, ask your agent to confirm nothing has changed — occasionally sellers paint, swap appliances, or stage differently mid-listing.