Homes with Virtual Tours in Murray, Utah
Murray sits squarely in the heart of the Salt Lake Valley — roughly 10 miles south of downtown Salt Lake City along I-15 — which makes it one of the most practical mid-valley addresses in the Wasatch Front. The city straddles the line between urban convenience and residential calm: State Street and Fashion Place Mall anchor the commercial core, Intermountain Medical Center is one of the region's largest employers, and TRAX light rail connects Murray to SLC and Sandy without ever merging onto a freeway. Home prices here typically run in the $400,000–$600,000 range for single-family residences, covering a mix of 1950s ranch-style homes, mid-century brick bungalows, and newer infill construction. For buyers relocating from out of state, moving up from a rental, or juggling a busy schedule, homes that include a virtual tour aren't just a convenience — they're a genuine time-saver that lets you narrow your list before ever scheduling a showing.
A virtual tour on a Murray listing can mean anything from a fully interactive 3D Matterport walkthrough to a narrated video tour that captures room flow, ceiling heights, and natural light in ways that static photos simply can't. Given Murray's mix of older floor plans and remodeled layouts, that context matters: a 1,400-square-foot ranch can feel tight or surprisingly open depending on how walls were removed or windows added, and a virtual tour tells that story upfront. They're also practical for buyers weighing multiple Wasatch Front cities at once — you can compare a Murray home's layout against something in Midvale or Taylorsville without burning a Saturday on showings that don't pan out. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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Why do Murray sellers offer virtual tours? ▾
Murray sits in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, so listings here draw a mix of local move-up buyers and out-of-state shoppers relocating for jobs at Intermountain Medical Center, the U, or downtown SLC. Virtual tours let those distant buyers walk the floor plan before booking a flight, and they help local buyers shortlist faster in a market where good homes can move in under a week.
What kind of virtual tours will I see on Murray listings? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs, but you'll also see Zillow 3D Home tours, branded video walk-throughs on YouTube, and the occasional iGuide with floor plans and measurements. Matterport is the most useful because you can pan room-to-room and pull up a dollhouse view of the whole layout.
Are virtual tours accurate enough to skip an in-person showing? ▾
They're great for narrowing down options, but we always recommend an in-person walk before writing an offer in Murray. Tours don't capture noise from State Street or I-15, yard slope, or condition of mechanicals — and Murray has a wide age range of housing, from 1940s bungalows near Murray Park to newer builds near Fashion Place.
Do older Murray homes typically have virtual tours? ▾
Less often. Tours are most common on listings above roughly $550K and on newer construction or fully remodeled homes. Entry-level Murray homes in the $400Ks — often the post-war ramblers east of State Street — frequently rely on photos alone, so set up alerts if you want both criteria.
Can I tour a Murray home virtually with an agent in real time? ▾
Yes. We do live FaceTime and Zoom showings regularly for out-of-state buyers moving in for work at the hospital corridor or downtown. It's a good middle ground between a pre-recorded 3D tour and flying in, and we can open closets, check water pressure, and step into the backyard on camera.