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West Valley City, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in West Valley City, Utah

West Valley City is Utah's second-largest city, a working-class hub on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley with quick access to I-215, Bangerter Highway, and SLC International (about 15 minutes north). Neighborhoods range from older brick ramblers near Redwood Road and Hunter, to newer subdivisions around Stonebridge Golf Course and the Lake Park business district. Median sale prices here typically run below the Salt Lake County average, which makes the city a common landing spot for first-time buyers, out-of-state relocators working at the Maverik Center corridor or the nearby tech offices in West Jordan and South Jordan, and investors chasing rentals near UTA's TRAX Green Line.

Listings with virtual tours matter more in a market like this one because so many buyers are shopping from out of state — California, Texas, and Idaho lead the inbound move data — or are local buyers trying to narrow down before driving across the valley after work. A walkthrough video or 3D Matterport tour lets you check ceiling heights, basement layouts (lots of West Valley homes have finished basements with separate entrances for rental income), yard size, and condition before scheduling a showing. It's especially useful for the older Granger and Hunter-area homes where photos alone don't tell you whether the kitchen has been updated or the floor plan still has the original 1970s wall layout. Browse the active listings below to see which West Valley homes currently include a virtual walkthrough.

May 2026 · West Valley City market

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

Full West Valley City market report
Median sale
$449,995
76 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
13 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
281
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in West Valley City.

What kind of virtual tours do West Valley City listings usually include?

Most are either a Matterport 3D walkthrough (you can click room to room and measure spaces) or an agent-narrated video tour hosted on YouTube or the MLS. A smaller share are simple still-photo slideshows set to music, which aren't as useful for judging layout. The listing detail page will note which format is attached.

Are virtual tours common on West Valley homes, or still rare?

They're standard on newer construction and on most listings above roughly $500K, but less common on entry-level homes under $400K where sellers and agents often skip the added cost. If a home you like doesn't have one, it's reasonable to ask the listing agent for a FaceTime walkthrough — most will accommodate.

Can I write an offer based on a virtual tour alone?

Yes, and out-of-state buyers do it regularly in West Valley, especially in faster price ranges. Just build in an in-person inspection contingency and, if possible, send a local agent or trusted friend through before your due diligence deadline expires. Basements and crawlspaces are the areas virtual tours tend to undersell.

Do virtual tours show the neighborhood or just the house?

Almost always just the interior and sometimes the yard. For the surrounding area, pair the tour with Google Street View and check proximity to Bangerter, the TRAX line, and the specific elementary school — neighborhood feel changes block by block in West Valley, particularly between Hunter, Granger, and the newer Stonebridge area.

Why do some West Valley listings have a tour link but it doesn't work?

Usually the tour was taken down after the home went under contract once, then relisted, or the hosting service (like a Matterport free trial) expired. Ask the listing agent — they can often resend a working link or set up a live video showing instead.