Homes with Virtual Tours in South Ogden, Utah
South Ogden sits on the bench between Ogden proper and the I-84 split toward Riverdale, with a mix of mid-century ranches near 40th Street, newer hillside builds above Skyline Drive, and pockets of larger lots tucked against the Wasatch foothills. It's a popular landing spot for Hill Air Force Base personnel, Weber State faculty, and McKay-Dee Hospital staff — a lot of whom are house-hunting from out of state. Listings that include a Matterport walkthrough, a narrated video, or a 3D floor plan get a disproportionate share of those relocation buyers, which is why more South Ogden sellers are investing in real media instead of phone-shot snapshots.
The homes shown here all include some form of virtual tour, so you can walk the floor plan, check sightlines from the kitchen to the family room, and gauge whether that finished basement actually has the ceiling height the listing claims — all before driving up from Salt Lake or flying in from a transfer. Tour quality varies: expect full 3D scans on most homes above $500K, video walkthroughs on the mid-range stock around Country Hills and Burch Creek, and the occasional slideshow on entry-level properties. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like a live video walkthrough with one of our agents on anything that catches your eye.
May 2026 · South Ogden market
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About homes with virtual tours in South Ogden.
Why do virtual tours matter for South Ogden listings specifically? ▾
South Ogden draws a lot of out-of-area buyers — Hill Air Force Base transferees, medical staff relocating to McKay-Dee Hospital, and Wasatch Front commuters moving up from Davis County. A walkthrough video or 3D Matterport tour lets those buyers vet a home from Florida or California before booking a flight or burning a PCS house-hunting trip.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a South Ogden listing? ▾
Most current tours fall into three buckets: a Matterport 3D dollhouse you can walk through room by room, a narrated video walkthrough on YouTube or Vimeo, or a simple slideshow with branded music. Higher-end listings above $600K in areas like Skyline Drive or Nob Hill almost always include true 3D tours, while starter homes near 40th Street more often use video.
Do virtual tours replace an in-person showing in South Ogden? ▾
Not really. South Ogden has a lot of homes built between 1955 and 1985, and you need to walk those in person to check foundation cracks, settling on the hillside lots, and the condition of older furnaces and roofs. Tours are a great first-cut tool, but plan an in-person visit before writing an offer.
How current are the virtual tours on these listings? ▾
Tours are typically shot within a few days of the home going active on UtahRealEstate.com, so what you see should match the current condition. If a listing has been on the market several months and the tour shows summer landscaping in January, ask your agent to confirm nothing has changed.
Can I tour a South Ogden home live with an agent over video? ▾
Yes. Our agents routinely do live FaceTime or Zoom walkthroughs for relocating buyers, which is different from a pre-recorded tour — you can ask to see under sinks, inside the furnace closet, or out the back window toward the Wasatch. Just reach out and we'll set a time.
Are virtual tours common across all South Ogden price points? ▾
They're nearly universal above $500K and increasingly standard on mid-range homes in the $375K–$475K band. Smaller post-war homes under $325K near Washington Boulevard sometimes still go to market with photos only, especially on quick estate sales or investor flips.