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West Haven, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in West Haven, Utah

West Haven sits just west of Ogden in Weber County, a fast-growing community where farm parcels have given way to newer subdivisions off 1900 West, 4700 South, and Midland Drive. Because so much of the inventory here is recent construction — many homes built after 2015 with open floor plans, three-car garages, and finished or unfinished walkouts — virtual tours are genuinely useful for out-of-area buyers relocating for Hill Air Force Base, the Ogden Clinic system, or remote work from the Wasatch Front. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets you compare layouts in places like Falcon Crest, Stone Creek, and Cedar Ridge without driving up I-15 for every showing.

Listings flagged with virtual tours on this page include some combination of Matterport 3D scans, agent-narrated video, drone footage of the lot and surrounding farmland views, or a full photo gallery beyond the standard MLS set. That matters in West Haven specifically because lot sizes vary widely — quarter-acre subdivision lots sit a few blocks from half-acre and acre-plus horse properties — and a tour gives you a much better read on yard space, outbuildings, and proximity to neighbors than still photos alone. Most West Haven homes currently price in the mid $400Ks to high $700Ks, with custom builds on larger parcels reaching above $1M. Browse the active listings below to see which ones include a tour you can walk through tonight.

May 2026 · West Haven market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in West Haven right now.

Full West Haven market report
Median sale
$467,500
26 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
24 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
91
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in West Haven.

What types of virtual tours do West Haven listings typically include?

Most are either Matterport 3D walkthroughs that let you move room to room, or agent-produced video tours hosted on YouTube or Vimeo. Newer construction listings from builders like Visionary, Ivory, and Richmond American often include drone footage of the lot as well, which is helpful for judging the larger parcels common on West Haven's west side.

Are virtual tours common on West Haven listings?

They're more common here than in older Weber County neighborhoods because a large share of West Haven inventory is newer construction, and builders routinely commission 3D scans for their model homes and spec inventory. Resale listings under $500K are less likely to have full Matterport tours, though most include extensive photo galleries.

Can a virtual tour replace an in-person showing in West Haven?

For narrowing your short list, yes — a good 3D tour will tell you whether a layout works for your family. But before writing an offer, plan to walk the property in person or send a local agent. Tours don't capture road noise from I-15, irrigation ditch conditions, or how wind moves across the open lots out here.

Do new-construction homes in West Haven offer virtual tours of unbuilt floor plans?

Many do. Builders active in West Haven subdivisions usually post 3D tours of their model homes, and some offer rendered walkthroughs of floor plans that haven't been built yet on your specific lot. Ask the listing agent which version you're viewing — a model tour can differ from the spec home's actual finishes.

How do I view the virtual tour for a specific West Haven listing?

Open any listing card below and look for a "Virtual Tour" or "3D Tour" link near the photos. It usually opens in a new tab on Matterport, YouTube, or the listing brokerage's media host. If a tour link is missing but you'd like one, we can request it from the listing agent.

Are virtual tours updated when a home goes under contract or sees a price drop?

The tour itself rarely changes — it's the same media file throughout the listing's life. What updates is the MLS status and price shown alongside it. If a home has been on the market a while and the tour shows staging that's since been removed, ask for current photos before scheduling a visit.