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North Ogden, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in North Ogden, Utah

North Ogden sits at the north end of Weber County, tucked right against Ben Lomond Peak and the northern Wasatch. It's a town that draws a specific kind of buyer — Hill Air Force Base families, McKay-Dee Hospital staff, remote workers who want trail access out the back door, and folks moving up from Davis County for more lot and less traffic. A lot of those buyers are shopping from out of state or from two hours away, which is exactly why virtual tour listings get so much attention here. Being able to walk through a home on Mountain Road or in the Barker Park area at 10 p.m. from a hotel room in San Diego changes the search entirely.

Homes on this page include a 3D Matterport walkthrough, a video tour, or both, so you can study floor plan flow, ceiling heights, basement finishes, and sightlines to the mountains before you ever schedule a showing. That matters more in North Ogden than in flatter parts of the valley — split-entries, daylight basements, and homes built into the bench all live very differently than the photos suggest, and a tour shows you the actual grade and stair situation. Inventory in town runs from 1970s ramblers in the $450K range up through newer custom builds north of $1M near the foothills. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently have tours posted.

May 2026 · North Ogden market

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

Full North Ogden market report
Median sale
$544,750
35 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
13 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
98
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in North Ogden.

What kind of virtual tours do North Ogden listings usually include?

Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs that let you move room to room, though you'll also see drone video tours of the lot and surrounding foothills, and some agents post narrated YouTube walk-throughs. On larger homes near Ben Lomond Trail or in the bench neighborhoods, drone footage is especially common because it shows the mountain backdrop and yard layout better than photos can.

Why do North Ogden sellers lean on virtual tours more than some other Weber County cities?

A lot of buyers shopping North Ogden are relocating from out of state — Hill AFB transfers, remote workers moving in from California or Texas, and families coming up from Salt Lake County. Sellers know a chunk of their audience can't easily drive over for a Saturday showing, so a solid 3D tour earns them more qualified offers.

Can I make an offer based only on the virtual tour?

Yes, and it happens regularly in North Ogden, especially with military relocations on a tight PCS timeline. Most buyers write the offer with an inspection contingency and a short in-person walk-through period so they can confirm condition before removing contingencies. Your agent can also do a live FaceTime showing as a second look.

Do virtual tours show the yard, view, and neighborhood?

The 3D interior tours generally stop at the back door, so for North Ogden — where the Wasatch views and lot size matter as much as the kitchen — ask the listing agent for drone footage or extra exterior photos. Homes on the east bench off 3100 North or up by Coldwater Canyon especially benefit from aerial views.

How current are the virtual tours on active listings?

Tours are almost always shot when the home first goes on the market, so they reflect the current condition unless the listing notes recent updates. If a home has been active for several weeks and the seller has since painted, replaced carpet, or finished a basement, request updated media before writing.

Are virtual tours available on new construction in North Ogden?

Builders active in North Ogden — particularly in the newer subdivisions north of 2600 North and out toward Pleasant View — often post tours of the model home rather than the specific spec or to-be-built unit. Use those to gauge finish quality and floor plan flow, then confirm the exact options and upgrades for the home you're considering.