Homes with Virtual Tours in Woodland Hills, Utah
Woodland Hills is a small foothill city of about 1,500 residents perched above Salem and Spanish Fork, with most homes sitting on one to five-acre lots backed up to the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Because the city draws buyers from across the Wasatch Front, out-of-state transplants, and remote workers relocating from California and Texas, listings here lean heavily on video walkthroughs, 3D Matterport scans, and drone footage. The terrain matters too — homes are spread across winding hillside roads like Woodland Hills Drive and Oak Ridge Drive, so a tour gives you a real sense of how a house sits on its lot, where the Utah Lake view lines up, and how the driveway handles the grade before you ever make the drive down from Salt Lake.
Price points in Woodland Hills typically run from the high $700s for older homes up past $3M for newer custom builds with full mountain backdrops, and most listings in that range come with professional media packages. A good tour will show you the great room scale, kitchen finishes, primary suite layout, and the outdoor living areas where buyers actually spend their time given the cooler summer temperatures at elevation. Use the tours to shortlist what's worth a real visit, then loop in a local agent who knows the well-and-septic, snow load, and wildfire defensible-space realities of buying up here. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently have tours posted.
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About homes with virtual tours in Woodland Hills.
Why do virtual tours matter so much in Woodland Hills? ▾
Woodland Hills sits at roughly 5,200 feet on the benches above Salem, and many listings are large custom homes on multi-acre lots tucked into the foothills. A walkthrough video or 3D Matterport lets you understand the flow, ceiling heights, and view orientation before driving down from Salt Lake or flying in from out of state. Given how spread out the lots are, tours also help you see how the home sits on the hillside.
What kind of tour technology should I expect on these listings? ▾
Most luxury listings in Woodland Hills include either a Matterport 3D walkthrough, a narrated video tour shot with a gimbal, or drone footage showing the lot, mountain backdrop, and proximity to Loafer Mountain. Higher-end builders often add twilight exterior shots since the city lights view down to Utah Lake is a major selling point.
Can a virtual tour replace an in-person showing in Woodland Hills? ▾
Not entirely. Tours are great for narrowing your list, but Woodland Hills terrain — steep driveways, well-and-septic systems, snow load considerations, and wildfire defensible space — really needs eyes on the ground. Use the tour to shortlist two or three homes, then plan one trip to walk them.
Are virtual tours common across all price points here? ▾
In Woodland Hills they are, mostly because the median sale price runs well above $1M and listing agents invest in professional media. Even smaller homes near Woodland Hills Drive typically get photo packages with at least a video walkthrough since the buyer pool is heavily out-of-area.
How do I view the tour from the MLS listing? ▾
Each active listing below with a tour available will show a video or 3D tour link directly in the listing detail. Click through to the property and the embedded player opens in your browser — no plugin needed for Matterport or YouTube-hosted walkthroughs.
Will the tour show the view and surrounding lot? ▾
Usually yes. Woodland Hills agents know the view west toward Utah Lake and the Lake Mountains is a primary draw, so drone clips and exterior pans are standard. If a listing only has interior shots, ask your agent for additional photos of the lot lines, driveway grade, and outbuildings before scheduling a trip.