Homes with Virtual Tours in Pleasant Grove, Utah
Pleasant Grove sits at the base of Mount Timpanogos along the Wasatch Front, roughly 40 miles south of Salt Lake City International Airport and right in the heart of Utah County's fast-moving real estate market. Homes here range from entry-level starter houses in the low $400s to larger two-story builds in established neighborhoods like Canyon Crest and Sleepy Hollow pushing well past $700,000. Because the market moves quickly — Pleasant Grove regularly sees competitive offers within days of a listing going live — virtual tours have become a genuinely practical tool, not just a marketing add-on. A well-produced 3D walkthrough lets buyers in St. George, out-of-state transplants relocating for tech jobs in Silicon Slopes, or even local buyers juggling school pickups do a real first pass on a home before scheduling a showing.
Homes listed with virtual tours in Pleasant Grove tend to be marketed by sellers who are serious about exposure and transparency — meaning fewer surprises when you actually walk through the door. Look for Matterport 3D tours, video walkthroughs, and interactive floor plans attached to listings; each gives a different level of spatial detail. A Matterport scan lets you measure room dimensions and move through the home at your own pace, which is especially useful for larger homes along the Pleasant Grove benchlands where the floor plans can be complex. Pay attention to how the tour captures natural light — Pleasant Grove averages around 222 sunny days per year, and south- or west-facing rooms can look dramatically different in person than in a late-afternoon video. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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What does a virtual tour usually include for Pleasant Grove listings? ▾
Most virtual tours here are either Matterport 3D walkthroughs or guided video tours where an agent narrates each room. A smaller share use drone footage to show lot lines, mountain views toward Mt. Timpanogos, or proximity to the Murdock Canal Trail. Quality varies, so it's worth checking whether the tour is interactive (you control the movement) or a pre-recorded video.
Why are virtual tours especially useful for out-of-state buyers looking at Pleasant Grove? ▾
Pleasant Grove draws a lot of relocation buyers tied to Silicon Slopes employers in Lehi and Pleasant Grove itself — Adobe, Ancestry, and the surrounding tech corridor. A solid 3D tour lets a buyer in California or Texas narrow a shortlist before flying out for a weekend of in-person showings, which saves a trip or two.
Do homes with virtual tours sell faster in Pleasant Grove? ▾
In most price brackets, yes — listings with a Matterport or professional video tour tend to get more online views and showing requests in the first week. The effect is most noticeable on homes above $700K and on properties with unusual layouts, like the older homes near Downtown Pleasant Grove or hillside builds above 1100 North.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone? ▾
You can, and some relocation buyers do. We usually recommend pairing the 3D tour with a live FaceTime walkthrough with your agent so you can ask about smells, noise from I-15 or Pleasant Grove Boulevard, and finish quality the camera misses. A thorough inspection and an inspection-contingency window cover the rest.
Are virtual tours common across all price points in Pleasant Grove? ▾
They're standard on most homes above roughly $600K and on new construction in areas like The Ridge and Grove Creek. Entry-level listings under $450K — often older homes near 500 East or Battle Creek — are more hit-or-miss, since not every listing agent invests in 3D scans at that price point.
What should I look for in a virtual tour besides the rooms themselves? ▾
Check the basement (finished vs. unfinished is a big value driver in Utah County), the backyard orientation since west-facing yards bake in summer, garage size for skis and bikes, and any visible foundation or ceiling issues. Also note what the tour doesn't show — if the laundry room or a bedroom is skipped, ask why.