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Payson, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Payson, Utah

Payson sits at the south end of Utah County, about 60 miles from Salt Lake City and roughly an hour from the SLC airport. It's a working town with Nebo School District roots, a growing commuter base tied to Provo and Lehi tech jobs, and a price point that still runs noticeably below Lehi or Saratoga Springs. Listings with virtual tours matter here because a lot of buyers are coming from out of state — Mountain West transplants, return missionaries' families, remote workers — and they're trying to narrow a short list before flying in for a weekend of in-person showings. A good 3D walkthrough or video tour saves a trip and lets you rule out floor plans that don't actually work for your family.

What you'll see on tours of Payson homes varies a lot by neighborhood. The older grid near Main Street and Peteetneet Academy has 1900s bungalows and mid-century ramblers with mature trees and detached shops. Newer subdivisions on the benches above town — places off Loafer Canyon Road and the Salem border — show off mountain views toward Mount Nebo and larger lots with RV parking. Tours also help you gauge basement finishes, garage depth (important if you tow), and whether a yard backs to open space or another rooftop. Browse the active listings below to see which Payson homes currently offer a virtual walkthrough.

May 2026 · Payson market

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

Full Payson market report
Median sale
$510,000
29 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
42 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
122
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Payson.

What kind of virtual tours do Payson listings typically include?

Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs or agent-led video tours posted to the MLS. Some newer construction in the Payson benches also includes drone footage showing the lot, mountain views, and proximity to open space. Quality varies — older resales sometimes have just a slideshow, while builders in Nebo Estates and similar subdivisions usually invest in full 3D scans.

Can I make an offer on a Payson home based only on a virtual tour?

Yes, and out-of-state buyers do it regularly here, especially on new construction where the floor plan is standardized. For resales, most agents recommend at least a FaceTime walkthrough with your buyer's agent before going under contract, plus a thorough inspection period to catch anything the camera missed.

Are virtual tours common on Payson listings, or still rare?

They've become standard on homes above roughly $500K and on most new builds, but you'll still see plenty of sub-$400K resales in older Payson neighborhoods listed with photos only. If a tour matters to you, it's worth sorting specifically for it rather than assuming every listing has one.

Do virtual tours show the yard and views, or just the interior?

It depends on the format. Matterport scans are mostly interior, while video tours and drone clips usually cover the yard, street, and views toward Mount Nebo or the valley. For Payson bench homes where the view is a big part of the value, ask the listing agent for additional exterior photos or a live video call if the tour feels light.

How current are the virtual tours on active listings?

Tours are almost always shot when the home first hits the market, so they reflect the home's condition at listing time. If a property has been active for several months or had a price drop, ask your agent to confirm nothing has changed — staging gets pulled, tenants move in, or sellers occasionally start projects mid-listing.

Does a virtual tour replace the need for a home inspection in Payson?

No. Tours help you evaluate layout, finish level, and flow, but they won't catch roof issues, foundation cracks, radon (which does show up in parts of Utah County), or HVAC problems. Always keep a standard inspection contingency in your contract, even if you've watched the 3D tour ten times.