Homes with Virtual Tours in Provo, Utah
Provo is one of the more out-of-state-buyer-heavy markets in Utah, and 3D walkthroughs have become a practical necessity rather than a marketing extra. Between BYU's academic calendar pulling families in from across the country, tech hiring along the I-15 corridor from Lehi down through Orem, and parents buying condos for students near 900 East, a huge share of offers here get written before the buyer ever sets foot in the home. Listings with Matterport scans, drone footage, or narrated video walkthroughs give those buyers a real sense of ceiling heights, layout flow, and how a basement apartment actually connects to the main level — details that flat photos hide.
The homes on this page all include some form of interactive tour beyond standard MLS photos. That mix ranges from 1950s brick homes in Grandview and Sherwood Hills to newer builds on the east bench with Y Mountain views, plus townhomes and condos closer to campus and the Riverwoods. Tours are particularly helpful in Provo because the housing stock is so varied — a 1920s bungalow near downtown lives nothing like a 2020 build in Slate Canyon, and price-per-square-foot alone won't tell you which one fits. Browse the active listings below to see which Provo homes currently have virtual tours attached, and reach out when you want a local agent to walk one in person on your behalf.
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Why are virtual tours so useful when shopping for a home in Provo? ▾
Provo draws a lot of out-of-area buyers — BYU faculty and students, tech workers relocating to the Silicon Slopes corridor, and parents purchasing for college-age kids. A 3D walkthrough lets someone in California or Texas vet a Grandview bungalow or a Riverwoods condo before booking a flight. It also saves time for local buyers juggling 8 a.m. showings around work.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a Provo listing? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D scans you can navigate room-to-room, sometimes paired with a drone video showing the lot and street. Higher-end listings near the foothills or along the Provo River often add floor plans with measurements. A few agents still post slideshow 'virtual tours' that are really just photo reels — check the link before assuming it's interactive.
Can I make an offer in Provo based only on a virtual tour? ▾
Yes, and it happens regularly here, especially during BYU's tight summer turnover window. Most buyers writing sight-unseen offers include an in-person inspection contingency or send a local agent or family member to walk the home during the due diligence period. Utah's standard REPC gives you that window to back out if something doesn't match the tour.
Do new construction homes in Provo offer virtual tours? ▾
Builders in areas like east Provo and the Slate Canyon benches often post tours of model homes or completed spec units, but pre-construction inventory usually only has renderings. If you're buying off plans, ask the listing agent for a tour of a finished comparable floor plan in the same community.
How current are the virtual tours on active listings? ▾
Tours are typically shot the same week the home goes on the market, so they reflect the current paint, flooring, and staging. If a listing has been active for several months or had a price drop, ask whether anything has changed — sometimes sellers swap out furniture or finish a basement mid-listing without updating the media.
Are there Provo neighborhoods where virtual tours are especially common? ▾
You'll see them most often on homes above roughly $500K — think Edgemont, Sherwood Hills, Indian Hills, and the newer builds near the Provo Temple. Entry-level homes near campus and older Joaquin-area rentals are less likely to have 3D scans, since they tend to sell quickly with photos alone.