Homes with Virtual Tours in Syracuse, Utah
Syracuse sits on the west side of Davis County between Antelope Island and I-15, and it's grown into one of the busiest commuter towns north of Salt Lake. Most buyers shopping here are coming from Hill Air Force Base, downtown SLC (about 30 minutes south), or relocating from out of state for a job at Hill or in Ogden. That out-of-state piece is exactly why virtual tour listings matter in Syracuse — a buyer in San Diego or Texas can walk through a Bluff Road rambler or a newer build off 2000 West before booking a flight. It saves a weekend trip and helps narrow a short list to two or three homes worth seeing in person.
Syracuse housing stock skews newer than most Davis County cities, with a heavy mix of 2005-and-later subdivisions, larger lots near the Jensen Nature Park and Antelope Drive corridor, and a steady pipeline of new construction. Virtual tours tend to show up most often on those newer homes and on higher-priced listings near the lake views west of 4000 West. Prices in Syracuse generally run from the upper $400s for entry-level homes into the $800s and above for larger lots and view properties. The homes below all include a 3D walkthrough, video tour, or interactive floor plan, so you can see room flow, ceiling heights, and finishes before scheduling a showing. Browse the active listings to see what's currently available with a virtual tour attached.
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About homes with virtual tours in Syracuse.
What kind of virtual tour comes with these Syracuse listings? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs, but you'll also see iGuide floor plans, drone video tours, and agent-narrated video walkthroughs. Matterport is the most common because it lets you measure rooms and move through the home at your own pace. The tour type is usually noted in the listing details.
Are virtual tours common on Syracuse MLS listings? ▾
More common here than in older Davis County cities like Bountiful or Layton, mostly because Syracuse has so much newer inventory and builders routinely include 3D scans on spec homes. Resale listings above roughly $550K also include them at a high rate. Lower-priced or quick-turn listings sometimes skip the tour.
Can I rely on a virtual tour instead of an in-person showing? ▾
For an out-of-state buyer doing a first pass, yes — a good 3D tour shows layout, light, and finishes accurately. But before writing an offer we'd recommend either an in-person visit or a live video walkthrough with your agent so you can check neighbors, traffic noise from Antelope Drive, and the actual feel of the lot.
Do new construction homes in Syracuse offer virtual tours? ▾
Builders like Fieldstone, Ivory, and Richmond American typically post 3D tours of their model homes rather than each individual spec. The tour shows the floor plan, but finishes on the actual listing may differ. Always confirm the specific selections with the listing agent.
How current are the virtual tours on active listings? ▾
Almost all are shot when the home first hits the market, so they reflect the home as it was listed. If a home has been active for a while and the seller has done updates or repainted, the tour may be slightly out of date — worth asking your agent to confirm.
Is the Antelope Island view visible in virtual tours of west-side Syracuse homes? ▾
Sometimes, but interior 3D scans don't always capture the view well through windows because of exposure differences. Drone video tours do a much better job showing the lake and island sightlines from the lot. If the view is a priority, look for listings that include both.