Homes with Virtual Tours in Pocatello, Utah
Quick note before we get into it: Pocatello is actually in southeast Idaho, not Utah — it sits about 160 miles north of Salt Lake City along I-15, just past the Utah border. We mention this because plenty of Utah buyers do shop Pocatello (Idaho State University, the ON Semiconductor plant, and a lower cost of living pull people up from Cache Valley and the Wasatch Front regularly). If you landed here looking for a similar northern Utah market, Logan, Tremonton, or Brigham City might be closer to what you want. That said, listings with virtual tours are a real advantage in this corridor because so many buyers are shopping from two or three hours away and can't pop up for a Tuesday showing.
A virtual tour — usually a Matterport 3D walkthrough, a Zillow 3D Home scan, or a narrated video — lets you walk room to room, check ceiling heights, see how the kitchen flows into the living room, and spot the deferred maintenance photos tend to hide. For Pocatello specifically, that means catching things like older basement finishes in the historic Bench neighborhoods, the layout of split-entry homes common on the west side, and how south-facing yards handle the snow load the area gets each winter. Homes marketed with full 3D tours also tend to be priced more competitively because sellers investing in good marketing usually have realistic agents. Browse the active listings below to see which properties currently offer virtual walkthroughs.
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Common questions
About homes with virtual tours in Pocatello.
Wait, is Pocatello in Utah or Idaho? ▾
Pocatello is in Bannock County, Idaho — about 160 miles north of Salt Lake City via I-15. It's a common search for Utah buyers because of ISU, job transfers, and lower home prices, but the listings themselves are on the Snake River MLS, not the Utah MLS systems.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a Pocatello listing? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs or Zillow 3D Home scans, where you click through dollhouse views and individual rooms. A smaller number are agent-narrated video walkthroughs on YouTube. Drone exterior footage is common on rural acreage listings in places like Inkom and McCammon.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone? ▾
Yes, and out-of-area buyers do it often in this market. Most contracts still build in an inspection contingency and an in-person walkthrough before closing, so the 3D tour gets you to offer stage while protecting you from surprises. Lenders don't require an in-person buyer visit — only the appraiser needs access.
Do virtual tours show the basement and garage? ▾
Good Matterport scans cover everything the homeowner unlocks, including finished basements, garages, and sometimes sheds. If a listing only shows the main level, ask the listing agent — sometimes the basement is unfinished or being used for storage and was skipped, which is worth knowing before you drive up.
How current is the tour on an active listing? ▾
Tours are typically shot within a week of listing, so they reflect the home as it sits. One thing to watch: furniture in the tour may already be gone by the time you tour in person, which changes how rooms feel. Empty rooms almost always look smaller than staged ones.
Are virtual tours more common on higher-priced Pocatello homes? ▾
They used to be, but post-2020 even mid-$300s listings often have 3D scans now. You'll see them less often on fixer-uppers under $250K and on FSBO listings, where sellers are trying to save on marketing costs.