Homes with Virtual Tours in South Jordan, Utah
South Jordan sits in the southwest Salt Lake Valley, anchored by Daybreak's walkable village centers, the established neighborhoods around South Jordan Parkway, and newer construction stretching toward the Mountain View Corridor. Median sale prices here typically run in the upper $600s to low $800s depending on neighborhood, with Daybreak lakefront and view lots pushing higher. Because so many buyers relocating to the area are coming from out of state — tech workers at Silicon Slopes employers, families moving in for Jordan School District and Bingham High, or returning Utahns chasing more space — virtual tours have become a standard part of how South Jordan listings are marketed. Sellers and listing agents here invest in them because the buyer pool genuinely is national.
A virtual tour on a South Jordan listing usually means a Matterport 3D walkthrough, a guided video tour, or both. That matters when you're trying to compare a 2018 Daybreak townhome against a 2005 two-story in The Bridges without flying in for every showing. Floor plans in this city vary widely — Daybreak leans toward modern open layouts with detached garages off rear lanes, while older South Jordan subdivisions feature more traditional layouts with main-floor primaries and walkout basements backing to open space. Seeing the actual flow before scheduling an in-person tour saves a weekend trip. The listings below all include some form of virtual walkthrough, so you can narrow your shortlist before booking flights or driving in from Park City, St. George, or out of state. Browse what's currently active to see which homes are worth a closer look.
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What kind of virtual tours do South Jordan listings typically include? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs that let you click through every room and view a dollhouse floor plan. Some listings add an agent-narrated video tour or a drone flyover, which is common for Daybreak homes near Oquirrh Lake or properties with mountain views toward the Wasatch.
Are virtual tours accurate enough to make an offer without seeing the home in person? ▾
Matterport tours give you accurate room dimensions and a realistic sense of flow, and many out-of-state buyers do write offers based on them — especially in Daybreak where floor plans are often repeated across the community. That said, they don't capture road noise, neighbor proximity, or finish quality up close. Most buyers use them to shortlist, then send a local agent for a live FaceTime walkthrough before going under contract.
Do new construction homes in South Jordan offer virtual tours? ▾
Builders like Holmes Homes, Ivory, Destination Homes, and Garbett in Daybreak generally post 3D tours of model homes or comparable completed builds rather than the exact spec home. It's a good way to understand the floor plan, but finishes and lot orientation will differ from what you actually buy.
How current are the virtual tours on active listings? ▾
Tours are almost always shot at the time of listing, so they reflect the current condition of the home. If a property has been on the market several months or had a price change, the tour is usually still the original — ask the listing agent if any updates have been made since.
Can I see the backyard and views in a virtual tour? ▾
Matterport scans cover interiors and sometimes immediate patios, but they don't capture full yards or surrounding views well. For South Jordan homes backing to the Jordan River Parkway, open space, or with Wasatch views, look for supplemental drone video or exterior photos in the listing.
Does having a virtual tour mean the home is priced higher? ▾
No — a tour is a marketing choice, not a pricing factor. In South Jordan it's become close to standard on homes above roughly $500K, so its presence reflects the listing agent's marketing budget more than the home's value.