Homes with Virtual Tours in Malad City, Utah
Malad City sits just over the Utah line in Oneida County, Idaho, but it shows up regularly in northern Utah MLS searches because so much of the buyer pool commutes south to Tremonton, Brigham City, and the Cache Valley. The town itself runs about 2,500 people, with a working-ranch feel, a historic Main Street, and home prices that still undercut anything comparable in Box Elder or Cache County. Properties range from older bungalows on quarter-acre lots near downtown to working acreage along the Malad River and newer builds out toward Samaria and Pleasantview. For out-of-area buyers — and most Malad shoppers are coming from somewhere else — a good 3D walkthrough or video tour does real work, since driving up from Salt Lake takes about 90 minutes and from Boise closer to two hours.
The listings collected here all include some form of virtual tour: Matterport scans, branded video walkthroughs, or drone footage on the larger parcels. That matters more in Malad than in a denser market because rural listings often have outbuildings, shop space, water rights, and pasture layouts that photos alone can't communicate. A drone pass over a 5-acre horse property tells you in 30 seconds whether the fencing and water access make sense for what you're planning. Browse the active tours below to narrow things down before you make the trip up I-15 to see homes in person.
June 2026 · Malad City market
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About homes with virtual tours in Malad City.
Wait — is Malad City actually in Utah? ▾
Malad City is technically in Oneida County, Idaho, just north of the Utah border off I-15. It shows up in Utah MLS searches because it's part of the northern Utah commuter shed and many buyers there work in Tremonton, Logan, or Brigham City. Listings in the area are often shared across Utah and Idaho MLS systems.
Why are virtual tours useful for Malad City listings specifically? ▾
Malad sits about 90 minutes north of Salt Lake City and roughly 2 hours from Boise, so a lot of buyers are coming from out of the immediate area. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets you rule properties in or out before driving up, which matters in winter when Malad Pass can get sloppy.
What kind of virtual tours do agents typically post here? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D scans or branded video walkthroughs hosted on the MLS. On rural acreage and farm properties around Malad you'll also see drone footage showing pasture layout, outbuildings, and water rights boundaries — useful detail you can't get from still photos.
Do all Malad-area listings include a virtual tour? ▾
No. Tours are more common on higher-priced homes, new construction, and properties marketed to out-of-state buyers. Older farmhouses and budget listings often still rely on photos only, so the homes shown on this page are a subset of the full market.
Can I make an offer based only on a virtual tour? ▾
You can, and people do — especially relocating buyers. Most agents recommend pairing the tour with a live video walkthrough over FaceTime and a thorough inspection contingency. For rural Malad properties, an in-person look at well, septic, and outbuildings before closing is worth the drive.
How current are the tours on these listings? ▾
Tours are usually shot when the home first goes on the market, so they reflect the property at listing time. If a home has been active for a few months, ask the listing agent whether anything has changed — paint, appliances, or seasonal landscaping can look different by the time you visit.