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Millcreek, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Millcreek, Utah

Millcreek covers the stretch between 3300 South and 4500 South along the east side of the Salt Lake Valley, with neighborhoods running from the flats near State Street up to the foothills below Mount Olympus. Housing here is a mix — mid-century ramblers in East Mill Creek, larger custom homes in Olympus Cove, walkable bungalows near the new Millcreek Common, and newer infill builds replacing tear-downs throughout. Because the inventory is so varied and lot sizes change block by block, 3D walkthroughs and video tours have become a standard tool for buyers trying to narrow down what's actually worth seeing in person.

Virtual tours matter more in Millcreek than in a typical master-planned suburb because so many buyers are coming in from out of state — relocating for jobs at the University of Utah, the downtown tech corridor, or the hospitals along 3900 South — and need to vet homes before flying in for a weekend of showings. They're also useful for local buyers comparing an updated 1960s rambler against a brand-new build a few streets over, since the interior condition can vary dramatically at similar price points. The listings below all include some form of virtual walkthrough, 3D tour, or video, so you can preview layout, finishes, and flow before scheduling a visit. Browse what's currently active and reach out when you want to see one in person.

May 2026 · Millcreek market

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

Full Millcreek market report
Median sale
$625,000
34 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
137
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Millcreek.

Why do Millcreek listings often include virtual tours?

Millcreek sees steady interest from out-of-state buyers relocating for jobs at the U, Intermountain Health, or downtown Salt Lake, plus locals trading up from smaller Wasatch Front cities. Sellers and listing agents add 3D walkthroughs to cut down on showings for serious-only buyers, and to give remote shoppers a real feel for older homes where layouts vary wildly block to block.

What kind of virtual tours should I expect to see?

Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs that let you move room to room and pull a dollhouse view of the floor plan. Some listings also include drone video showing the lot, the canyon backdrop, or mature trees — useful in older Millcreek neighborhoods like Olympus Cove or East Mill Creek where the lot character matters as much as the house.

Can a virtual tour replace an in-person showing in Millcreek?

For a first pass, yes — it saves driving across town to rule out homes that don't fit. But Millcreek housing stock ranges from 1950s ramblers to new infill builds, and condition varies a lot inside the same price band. Plan to walk any home in person before writing an offer, especially for basement finishes and foundation age.

Do luxury Millcreek homes near Mount Olympus usually have virtual tours?

Higher-end listings above $1.5M along the east bench almost always include professional 3D tours and aerial video, since the buyer pool is often relocating from California, Texas, or out of the country. Mid-priced homes under $700K include them less consistently, though adoption has grown a lot since 2020.

Are the floor plans in the 3D tours measured accurately?

Matterport-generated square footage is usually within a few percent but is not the official county record. For an accurate number, check the Salt Lake County Assessor record or the appraiser's measurement at contract. Older Millcreek homes with additions sometimes show discrepancies between tax records and actual finished space.