Homes with Virtual Tours in Tremonton, Utah
Tremonton sits at the north end of the Bear River Valley, about 25 minutes northwest of Brigham City and roughly an hour from downtown Salt Lake. It's a working agricultural town with growing subdivisions on the benches — places like Holmgren Heights, the area around Bear River High School, and newer builds off Iowa String Road. Because a lot of out-of-area buyers shop Tremonton from the Wasatch Front, Idaho, or further out (Hill AFB families, Malt-O-Meal and West Liberty Foods employees relocating, remote workers chasing lower price points), listings with a full walkthrough video or 3D tour get a disproportionate share of attention. Seeing the actual layout, ceiling heights, basement finish, and yard before driving up I-15 saves a real trip.
The homes on this page all include some form of virtual walkthrough — Matterport 3D scans, agent-shot video tours, or branded builder walk-throughs for new construction in developments like the ones along 2000 West. That's especially useful in Tremonton because inventory swings between century-old farmhouses on big lots, 1990s split-entries, and brand-new tract homes, and the floor plans vary wildly between them. A virtual tour tells you in two minutes what photos can't: whether the kitchen actually opens to the living room, how steep the basement stairs are, and what the view off the back deck looks like. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Tremonton with a tour attached.
May 2026 · Tremonton market
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About homes with virtual tours in Tremonton.
What kind of virtual tours do Tremonton listings usually include? ▾
Most fall into three buckets: Matterport-style 3D scans you can click through room by room, agent-recorded video walkthroughs (often narrated), and builder-produced tours for new construction. Matterport is the most common on resale homes priced above about $400K, while video walkthroughs show up across all price points.
Are virtual tours common on Tremonton listings? ▾
They're more common than they used to be but still not universal. Newer construction and homes listed by larger Wasatch Front brokerages almost always have them; older farmhouses and FSBO-adjacent listings often don't. Filtering down to tour-equipped listings typically cuts Tremonton's active inventory by roughly half.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour without seeing the home in person? ▾
Yes, and it happens regularly with relocation buyers from out of state or military families moving to Hill AFB. We usually recommend writing the offer with an in-person inspection contingency so you can back out or renegotiate if something on-site doesn't match the tour. A local agent walkthrough on your behalf is another common middle step.
Do virtual tours show the lot and outbuildings? ▾
3D scans are usually interior-only, but most video tours in Tremonton include drone footage or at least a walk around the yard — important here, since many properties sit on quarter-acre to multi-acre lots with shops, barns, or garden space that matter to buyers.
How quickly are new tour-equipped listings added? ▾
The MLS feed on this page updates throughout the day. Most Tremonton listings get their tour uploaded within 48 hours of going active, so if a home shows photos but no tour yet, check back in a day or two.
Does a virtual tour mean the home is harder to get into for a showing? ▾
No — it's the opposite. Sellers who invest in a 3D tour are generally serious about marketing and accommodating showings. The tour just lets you pre-screen so you're only driving to Tremonton for homes you're genuinely interested in.