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Newton, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Newton, Utah

Newton sits in the northwest corner of Cache Valley, a small farming town of roughly 800 people tucked between Clarkston Mountain and Newton Reservoir. It's about 20 minutes from Logan, an hour and forty minutes from the Salt Lake airport, and the kind of place where most listings are rural — older farmhouses on large lots, newer builds on an acre or two, and the occasional horse property bordering pasture. Because the inventory turns over slowly and many buyers come from out of the area (Logan commuters, USU faculty, retirees from the Wasatch Front, or remote workers chasing space), video walkthroughs and 3D tours have become genuinely useful. A virtual tour lets you walk a Newton property from Salt Lake, St. George, or out of state without burning a Saturday on the drive up.

The homes listed here include a Matterport 3D scan, agent-narrated video, or a hosted virtual walkthrough as part of the MLS listing. That matters more in a market like Newton than in a denser city — square footage, outbuilding condition, irrigation setup, and the actual feel of a property on five acres are hard to judge from photos alone. Tours also help you screen out homes before scheduling an in-person visit, which is practical when winter roads and Cache Valley inversions can make travel less predictable from December through February. Browse the active listings below to see which Newton properties currently include a virtual tour.

May 2026 · Newton market

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

Full Newton market report
Median sale
$549,900
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Newton.

What kind of virtual tours do Newton listings typically include?

Most are either Matterport 3D scans you can navigate room by room, or agent-led video walkthroughs posted to YouTube or Vimeo. A smaller number include drone footage, which is especially useful for the acreage properties common around Newton where the land matters as much as the house.

Why are virtual tours more important for rural Newton listings than for in-town homes?

Newton properties often sit on one to ten acres with barns, shops, irrigation shares, and outbuildings that photos don't fully capture. A walkthrough video lets you see the flow of a 1940s farmhouse remodel or the condition of a detached shop without driving up from Salt Lake or Ogden.

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

Yes, and out-of-state buyers do it regularly in Cache Valley, usually with an inspection contingency and sometimes a video walkthrough from the buyer's agent before removing contingencies. We'd still recommend an in-person visit before closing if at all possible, particularly to check water rights, well condition, and outbuildings.

How many Newton homes are on the market at any given time?

Newton is small — active inventory often sits in the single digits, and in slower months there may be only two or three listings total. The subset with full virtual tours is smaller still, so it's worth checking back weekly or setting up a saved search.

Do new construction homes in Newton usually have virtual tours?

Custom builds in the area sometimes add a 3D tour once the home is finished, but many sell before completion and never get scanned. For pre-construction, ask the listing agent for renderings, floor plans, and a tour of the builder's prior projects instead.

Will a virtual tour show me the land, views, and neighboring properties?

Drone video will, and that's the segment to look for if acreage, mountain views toward Clarkston Peak, or proximity to Newton Reservoir matter to you. Standard Matterport scans focus on interiors, so combine them with the listing's aerial photos or pull up the address on a satellite map.