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North Salt Lake, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in North Salt Lake, Utah

North Salt Lake sits on the western bench of the Wasatch Front, directly across I-15 from Salt Lake City's northern boundary — close enough to downtown SLC that a commute to the Capitol or the Central Business District runs under 20 minutes on most days, yet far enough to deliver the quieter, suburban feel that draws families to cities like Centerville and Bountiful. Homes here span a wide price band, from modest ramblers in the $400,000s to newer two-story builds in Legacy Hills and Foxboro topping $700,000+, and the city's steep east-bench lots frequently frame unobstructed views across the Great Salt Lake toward the Oquirrh Mountains. For buyers relocating from out of state, moving from another Utah county, or simply juggling a busy schedule that makes every in-person showing a logistical hurdle, listings with virtual tours remove a major friction point — allowing you to walk through floor plans, assess natural light, check ceiling heights, and gauge neighborhood sightlines without scheduling a single appointment.

In North Salt Lake specifically, virtual tours carry extra practical weight. The city's terrain varies sharply: flat Foxboro-area lots near the parkway feel completely different from the sloped, view-heavy parcels climbing toward the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, and a Matterport or 3D walkthrough can reveal that grade difference more honestly than photos alone. School-district boundaries matter here too — Davis County School District serves the area, and a virtual tour combined with a careful look at parcel maps helps buyers confirm a home's assignment to schools like Foxboro Elementary or Woods Cross High before committing to a showing. Browse the active listings below to see which North Salt Lake homes are currently offering virtual tour access.

May 2026 · North Salt Lake market

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in North Salt Lake.

What kind of virtual tours do North Salt Lake listings usually have?

Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs that let you click room to room, or agent-produced video tours posted to YouTube and embedded in the MLS. Newer Foxboro and Tunnel Springs builds frequently include drone footage too, which helps when assessing view lines and proximity to Legacy Parkway.

Are virtual tours common on North Salt Lake listings?

They're more common on homes above roughly $600K and on new construction, where listing agents budget for professional media. Entry-level townhomes and quick-turn resales sometimes skip the 3D scan, so the pool of homes with full virtual tours is a subset of total active inventory.

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

Yes — it happens regularly in North Salt Lake, especially with relocating military families tied to Hill AFB or buyers moving in from out of state. Most write offers contingent on an in-person walkthrough or a video FaceTime tour with their agent before the due diligence deadline expires.

Do virtual tours show the views accurately?

3D scans capture interiors well but tend to wash out window views because of exposure settings. For homes on the Eaglewood bench or up Tunnel Springs where the valley and Antelope Island views are a big part of the value, ask the listing agent for raw photos shot toward the windows or a dusk video clip.

How do I tour a home in person after seeing it virtually?

Any Utah-licensed agent can schedule a showing through ShowingTime once you've narrowed your list. If you're working with us, we'll line up back-to-back showings across North Salt Lake, Bountiful, and Centerville in a single afternoon so you can compare candidates while the virtual tours are still fresh.

Does a virtual tour replace a home inspection?

No. Tours show layout, finishes, and condition at a surface level, but they won't catch roof issues, foundation cracks behind drywall, or HVAC age. Always order a licensed inspection during your due diligence period — it's especially worth doing on the older split-entries common in central North Salt Lake.