Homes with Virtual Tours in Santa Clara, Utah
Santa Clara sits just west of St. George, tucked between Snow Canyon State Park and the Santa Clara River, and it draws a lot of buyers who've never set foot in Washington County. Retirees from California, remote workers from Seattle and Denver, and second-home shoppers from the Wasatch Front are routinely writing offers without seeing a property in person. Listings with 3D walkthroughs, drone footage, and video tours make that possible — and in a town where neighborhoods like Entrada, The Heights, and Sunbrook each have a distinct feel, being able to walk a floor plan from your laptop matters. A Matterport scan of a casita layout in Entrada tells you more in five minutes than a dozen still photos.
The homes on this page all include some form of virtual media — usually a Matterport 3D tour, sometimes paired with aerial video showing the red rock backdrop, the golf course frontage, or proximity to the Pine Valley Mountains. Price points in Santa Clara generally run from the mid-$400s for older homes near the original town grid up past $2M for custom builds on the Entrada ridgelines, and virtual tour adoption is highest in the move-up and luxury tiers where out-of-state buyers concentrate. If you're planning a buying trip from out of the area, previewing tours first lets you cut your in-person showing list to the homes that actually fit. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About homes with virtual tours in Santa Clara.
Why are virtual tours especially useful for Santa Clara listings? ▾
A lot of Santa Clara buyers are relocating from out of state — California, the Pacific Northwest, and the Wasatch Front are the most common feeders. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets someone in Sacramento or Salt Lake actually understand a floor plan in The Heights or Entrada before booking a flight to St. George Regional Airport.
What types of virtual tours do Santa Clara listings typically include? ▾
Most use Matterport 3D scans, which let you walk through room by room. Some agents add drone video to show lot lines, red rock backdrops, or proximity to the Santa Clara River trail and Snow Canyon. A handful include twilight photography to show how the home looks against the sandstone at sunset.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone? ▾
Yes, and out-of-state buyers do it regularly here. We recommend pairing the 3D tour with a live FaceTime walkthrough so your agent can show you details the camera misses — HVAC age, paver condition, the actual feel of the backyard. An inspection contingency protects you either way.
Do virtual tours show the surrounding neighborhood and views? ▾
Standard 3D tours stop at the property line, but most Santa Clara listings now include drone footage that captures the Pine Valley Mountains, the lava fields, and the golf course corridors in Entrada and Sunbrook. Ask your agent for the full media package — the MLS sometimes only links to the interior scan.
How current are the virtual tours on active listings? ▾
Tours are almost always shot within a week of the home hitting the market, so what you see is what's currently there. If a home has been listed more than 60 days or had a price drop, ask whether anything has changed — paint, staging, or landscaping updates don't always trigger a re-shoot.
Are virtual tours common across all Santa Clara price points? ▾
They're nearly universal above $700K and very common in the $500K–$700K range, where buyers from out of the area drive demand. Under $450K — mostly older homes near Lava Flow Drive or the original Santa Clara grid — you'll see more standard photo-only listings, though that's shifting fast.