Homes with Virtual Tours in Perry, Utah
Perry is a small Box Elder County town wedged between Brigham City and Willard, with the Wellsville Mountains rising sharply to the west and fruit orchards still working along the Highway 89 corridor. Because Perry pulls a lot of buyers from outside the immediate area — commuters heading to ATK/Northrop Grumman, Autoliv, and the Brigham City employment base, plus families relocating from Cache Valley or the southern Wasatch Front — listings with 3D walkthroughs and video tours get serious attention. Driving up from Salt Lake or down from Logan to see five homes in person is a half-day commitment, so anything that lets buyers pre-screen a property pays off.
Homes on this page all carry some form of virtual media: Matterport 3D scans, narrated video walkthroughs, or drone footage of the lot and surrounding farmland. That mix matters in Perry, where a quarter-acre subdivision lot off 1100 West and a two-acre horse property closer to the mountain bench are two completely different purchases. Tours help you judge layout, ceiling heights, finish quality, and how a kitchen actually flows before you commit to the drive. They don't replace a walkthrough — irrigation, road noise from I-15, and afternoon mountain shadow are things you have to feel on site — but they shorten the list fast. Browse the active listings below to see which Perry homes currently offer a virtual tour.
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Why do Perry listings increasingly include virtual tours? ▾
Perry sits about an hour north of Salt Lake City off I-15, and a meaningful share of buyers here are relocating from the Wasatch Front, Idaho, or out of state. Listing agents add 3D walkthroughs and video tours to help those buyers shortlist homes before driving up to Box Elder County in person.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect — Matterport, video, or just a slideshow? ▾
Quality varies. Higher-end Perry listings, especially newer builds in the foothills above 1100 West, often include full Matterport 3D scans with dollhouse views and measurements. Mid-range homes are more likely to have agent-narrated video walkthroughs or zillow-style 3D tours. A photo slideshow labeled as a 'tour' is not the same thing — check the listing media type before relying on it.
Can a virtual tour replace an in-person showing in Perry? ▾
For narrowing a list, yes. For an offer, almost never. Tours don't capture road noise from US-89, irrigation ditch placement, how steep a driveway is in January, or the actual view of the Wellsville Mountains from the back patio. Use the tour to cut your short list, then walk the top two or three.
Do new construction homes in Perry usually have virtual tours? ▾
Builders working in Perry's newer subdivisions off 2700 South and Highway 89 frequently post tours of model homes or completed spec houses. For homes still under construction, you'll more often see renderings and floor plans rather than a true walkthrough until framing and finishes are done.
How current is the virtual tour on a given listing? ▾
Most tours are shot within a week of the home hitting the MLS, but staging, paint, or seller-occupied furniture can change between then and your showing. If something specific in the tour matters to you — a hot tub, a workshop, certain appliances — confirm in writing that it conveys with the sale.
Are virtual tours common on Perry's horse and acreage properties? ▾
Less so. Rural Perry parcels with outbuildings, pasture, or water shares tend to get drone video of the land rather than interior 3D scans, since the acreage is the main draw. If you're shopping that segment, expect a mix of aerial footage and standard photos more often than a full Matterport tour.