Homes with Virtual Tours in Smithfield, Utah
Smithfield sits at the north end of Cache Valley, about ten minutes up Highway 91 from Logan and Utah State University. It's a town where a lot of buyers are coming from somewhere else — USU hires, Space Dynamics Lab engineers, Wasatch Front families chasing more land and lower prices, and retirees who want four real seasons without the traffic. For all of those groups, a 3D walkthrough or video tour does real work. It lets a buyer in Draper or Boise vet a house on Canyon Road before burning a Saturday on the drive up, and it lets winter shoppers see room flow when the front walk is buried under a foot of snow.
Listings with virtual tours in Smithfield tend to cluster in the newer subdivisions east of Main Street and in the higher price tiers where listing agents invest in Matterport scans and drone footage. Older homes in the historic grid near the tabernacle sometimes skip the tour entirely because they move fast through word of mouth. When a tour is available, it's the closest thing to walking the house yourself — useful for checking ceiling heights, basement layouts, and whether that "updated kitchen" in the photos actually connects to the dining room the way you'd want. Browse the active Smithfield listings with tours below to see what's currently on the market.
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Why do virtual tours matter for Smithfield home shopping? ▾
Smithfield sits in north Cache Valley, about 90 minutes from Salt Lake and a world away from most out-of-state buyers. A walkthrough video or 3D Matterport tour lets shoppers from Logan, the Wasatch Front, or relocating Utah State University faculty vet a property before driving up. It also helps winter buyers see a home's flow when snow makes drive-bys less useful.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect on these listings? ▾
Most Smithfield listings with a tour use either a 3D Matterport scan you can navigate room-by-room, a guided video walkthrough on YouTube, or a Zillow/MLS slideshow with floor plan overlay. Higher-end homes off Canyon Road or in the newer subdivisions near Mack Park tend to get full Matterport treatment, while starter homes typically have video walkthroughs.
Are virtual tours common on Smithfield listings? ▾
They're more common on homes above roughly $500K and on new construction from local builders. Older homes in the original grid around Main Street and Center Street are less likely to have them, since many sell quickly through local agents who know the Cache Valley buyer pool well.
Can I make an offer based on the virtual tour alone? ▾
Yes, and it happens regularly with relocating buyers from out of state. Just build an in-person inspection contingency into the contract — Smithfield has a mix of newer builds and homes from the 1900s-1970s, so a physical inspection still catches things a 3D scan cannot, like foundation moisture or older electrical.
Do virtual tours show the yard and outbuildings? ▾
Sometimes. Many Smithfield properties sit on larger lots with shops, RV parking, or small pasture areas, and the 3D scans usually focus on the interior. Look for separate drone footage or exterior video if outdoor space matters — a lot of Cache Valley buyers care more about the back forty than the kitchen finishes.
How current is the tour on an active listing? ▾
Tours are almost always shot when the home first hits the market, so finishes and staging reflect that date. If a listing has been active more than 60 days or had a price drop, ask the listing agent whether anything has changed — Smithfield sellers sometimes update paint or flooring mid-listing.