Homes with Virtual Tours in Ogden, Utah
Ogden has become one of Utah's most active relocation markets, pulling buyers from California, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest who want Wasatch access without Salt Lake or Park City prices. That's exactly why virtual tours matter here: a buyer scouting from out of state can walk through a 1920s brick bungalow on Jefferson Avenue, a townhome near The Junction, or a view home up on Shadow Valley Drive before ever booking a flight into SLC, which sits about 35 minutes south on I-15. The listings below all include some form of immersive tour — most often a 3D Matterport scan, sometimes a narrated video or 360° photo set — so you can gauge layout, ceiling height, and finish level without guesswork.
Climate and terrain make remote vetting especially useful in Ogden. Homes on the East Bench can sit on steep lots with daylight basements and Wasatch views, while older homes in the historic core have quirky floor plans, original woodwork, and the occasional unpermitted addition that's hard to read from photos alone. A walkthrough tour catches all of that. Price points run wide here — entry-level homes near Washington Boulevard still trade in the $300s, while newer builds in North Ogden and luxury properties closer to Snowbasin push past seven figures. Browse the active Ogden listings with virtual tours below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want a live video walkthrough or an in-person showing.
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About homes with virtual tours in Ogden.
What kind of virtual tour comes with these Ogden listings? ▾
Most are 3D Matterport walkthroughs that let you move room to room and measure spaces, though some agents post narrated video tours or stitched 360° photos instead. The tour type is usually noted in the listing details. If a home you like only has photos, your agent can request a FaceTime walkthrough from the listing side.
Why are virtual tours especially useful in Ogden? ▾
Ogden draws a lot of out-of-state buyers relocating for Hill Air Force Base, IRS, Weber State, or Intermountain Health, plus skiers eyeing East Bench homes near Snowbasin and Powder Mountain. A 3D tour lets you vet a Jefferson Avenue historic bungalow or a North Ogden view lot before booking a flight to SLC.
Do virtual tours show the yard and neighborhood too? ▾
Usually no — Matterport scans cover the interior and sometimes the immediate exterior. For street context, pair the tour with Google Street View and ask your agent about the block. Ogden varies a lot by neighborhood (Shadow Valley vs. downtown vs. West Ogden), so neighborhood-level vetting matters.
Are virtual-tour homes priced higher? ▾
No, the tour is a marketing choice by the listing agent, not a feature you pay for. You'll see tours on everything from $300K starter homes near Washington Boulevard to $1M+ properties on the East Bench. Listings with tours do tend to sell a few days faster because remote buyers can act sooner.
Can I make an offer based only on a virtual tour? ▾
Yes, and out-of-state buyers do it regularly in Ogden — typically with an in-person inspection contingency during the due diligence period. Your agent can also do a live video walkthrough before you write, which catches things tours miss like smells, noise from I-15 or the rail yard, and natural light at the actual time of day.