Homes with Virtual Tours in Spanish Fork, Utah
Spanish Fork sits at the south end of Utah County, tucked against the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon with the Wasatch rising to the east and Utah Lake stretching out to the west. It's a working-family town that has grown fast over the last decade — the population has more than doubled since 2010, and new construction in neighborhoods like Canyon Creek, Sierra Bonita, and the bench above Center Street has pushed inventory well past the older grid downtown. Because so many buyers here are relocating from out of state — tech workers heading to the Silicon Slopes corridor in Lehi and Draper, or families moving down from Salt Lake — virtual tours have become a practical first step rather than a marketing extra. A 3D walkthrough lets someone in Texas or California actually understand a split-level on 1100 East before booking a flight.
Listings that include Matterport scans, drone footage, or guided video walkthroughs tend to be newer builds or higher-end resales where sellers expect remote interest, though plenty of mid-range homes in the $450K–$700K range now include them too. For local buyers, virtual tours are useful for narrowing a Saturday showing list down from twelve homes to four, especially when you're trying to compare layouts in the newer subdivisions where floor plans repeat. The listings below all include some form of online tour — Matterport, video, or interactive 3D. Browse the active listings to see what's currently on the market in Spanish Fork.
May 2026 · Spanish Fork market
Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Spanish Fork right now.
41 matching · page 1 of 2
Active listings
Prefer the map?
See all 41 homes with virtual tours on a map
Pan around Spanish Fork and refine by drawing your own boundary.
Common questions
About homes with virtual tours in Spanish Fork.
What kind of virtual tours do Spanish Fork listings typically include? ▾
Most fall into three buckets: Matterport 3D scans you can walk through room by room, agent-narrated video walkthroughs, and drone exterior footage. Newer builds in neighborhoods like Canyon Creek and the east bench are most likely to have full Matterport tours, while older homes downtown more often have a simple video or photo slideshow.
Are virtual tours accurate enough to make an offer sight-unseen? ▾
Matterport tours give accurate room dimensions and let you judge layout and flow, but they don't show smells, neighbor noise, or how steep a driveway feels in winter. Out-of-state buyers relocating for jobs in Provo or Lehi often make offers based on a 3D tour plus a video walkthrough from their agent, with an inspection contingency as backup.
Do new construction homes in Spanish Fork usually have virtual tours? ▾
Builders like Ivory, Edge, and Fieldstone typically post 3D tours of their model homes rather than each spec, so you're touring a representative floor plan. If you're looking at a specific lot, ask the listing agent for actual photos of that build — finishes and elevations vary.
How current are the virtual tours on active listings? ▾
Tours are usually shot within a week of the listing going live, so they reflect the current condition. The exception is homes that have been relisted — occasionally a tour from a prior listing is reused. If the date matters, the listing agent can confirm when the scan was done.
Can I see the backyard and views in a virtual tour? ▾
Matterport scans are mostly interior, but many Spanish Fork listings pair them with drone footage showing the yard, the canyon view to the east, or proximity to Utah Lake. If a tour only covers the inside, ask for additional exterior photos — the view from the bench versus the flats makes a real difference here.
Does having a virtual tour mean a home is priced higher? ▾
Not directly. Tours are a marketing choice by the listing agent, not a feature that adds value. That said, homes with full 3D tours tend to be marketed more aggressively and sometimes move faster, which can affect how much room there is to negotiate.