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Willard, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Willard, Utah

Willard sits at the base of the Wellsville Mountains along the east shore of the Great Salt Lake, about 15 minutes north of Ogden and just under an hour to downtown Salt Lake. It's a small Box Elder County town known for fruit stands along US-89, the Willard Bay reservoir, and a mix of older farmhouses, mid-century ranchers, and newer builds on larger lots tucked against the foothills. Because the town spreads across the bench and out toward the lake, listings here vary widely in acreage, outbuildings, and orchard footprint — which is exactly why a video walkthrough matters before you drive up from the Wasatch Front or fly in from out of state.

Listings that include a virtual tour let you see how a property actually lives: how the kitchen flows into the family room, whether the shop has a roll-up door tall enough for an RV, what the view off the back deck really looks like toward the lake or up toward Willard Peak. For out-of-area buyers relocating for work at Hill Air Force Base, ATK, or the Ogden tech corridor, a 3D Matterport or agent-led video tour can save a weekend trip and help you write a stronger offer when the right place comes up. Listings below all include some form of virtual walkthrough — browse them to get a feel for the homes currently on the market in Willard.

June 2026 · Willard market

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

Full Willard market report
Median sale
$450,000
9 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
22
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Willard.

What kind of virtual tours do Willard listings typically include?

Most fall into one of three buckets: a Matterport 3D dollhouse tour you can click through room by room, a narrated video walkthrough recorded by the listing agent, or a stitched photo slideshow with drone footage of the lot. On larger Willard properties with orchards or shops, drone video is especially common because it shows acreage and outbuilding layout that interior photos can't capture.

Are virtual tours reliable enough to make an offer without seeing the home in person?

Many out-of-state buyers do exactly that, especially military families on PCS orders to Hill AFB. A good 3D tour gives accurate room dimensions and sightlines, but we still recommend a local agent walk the property on your behalf to check things buyers care about in Willard specifically — water rights, irrigation shares, well condition, and how the lot drains during spring runoff off the mountain.

Do all Willard MLS listings have a virtual tour?

No. Virtual tours are more common on homes priced above roughly $500K and on properties marketed to relocation buyers. Older homes near Main Street or smaller starter properties sometimes list with photos only. The set on this page is limited to active listings that include a tour link in the MLS.

Can I see the surrounding land and views in a virtual tour?

Drone segments usually show the lot, neighboring parcels, and the view corridor toward Willard Bay or up toward the Wellsvilles. If a listing only includes an interior Matterport, ask your agent to pull county parcel maps and recent aerial imagery so you can see how the home sits relative to the highway, the canal, and the foothills.

How current are the virtual tours on listings here?

Tours are produced when the home first goes on market, so they reflect the property at listing time. If a home has been active for several months or has had a price reduction, it's worth asking whether anything has changed — landscaping, paint, or staging — since the tour was shot.

What should I look for in a Willard home tour that I might miss in photos?

Pay attention to ceiling heights in basements (many older Willard homes have 7-foot basements), the condition of detached shops and barns, evidence of irrigation ditches on the property, and how close the home actually sits to US-89 noise. A walkthrough video usually reveals these details better than a still gallery.