Homes with Virtual Tours in Woods Cross, Utah
Woods Cross sits right on I-15 about 10 miles north of downtown Salt Lake City, which makes it a popular stop for buyers relocating from out of state, commuters who want a shorter drive than Layton or Kaysville, and Davis County families trading up from smaller starter homes. Virtual tours matter more here than in most South Davis cities for a simple reason: a meaningful share of Woods Cross buyers are coming from California, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest, often making offers before they ever land at SLC. A walkthrough video or 3D Matterport scan lets those buyers verify ceiling heights, basement layouts, and whether a 1970s split-entry on 800 West has actually been updated or just repainted.
The listings on this page all include some form of virtual media — typically a Matterport 3D tour, a branded video walkthrough, or a narrated agent tour. Woods Cross housing stock runs the gamut from older ramblers near the refinery corridor to newer townhomes off 500 South and larger homes backing the Bountiful bench, so being able to walk a property remotely saves a lot of weekend driving. Local agents have leaned into 3D tours since 2020, and most listings over $550K now include them as standard. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently offer a full virtual walkthrough, and reach out if you'd like us to set up a live FaceTime showing on anything that catches your eye.
May 2026 · Woods Cross market
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What kind of virtual tours do Woods Cross listings typically include? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D scans that let you click through room by room and measure spaces. Some listings use branded video walkthroughs filmed with a gimbal, and a smaller number include drone footage showing the lot, the Wasatch backdrop, or proximity to the Legacy Parkway trail. Higher-priced homes on the Bountiful bench side of town are the most likely to have full 3D plus aerial video.
Are virtual tours reliable enough to make an offer sight-unseen in Woods Cross? ▾
For homes built after 2000, generally yes — 3D tours capture finishes, layout, and condition accurately. For older homes near the refinery or along 1100 West, we still recommend a live FaceTime walkthrough with your agent so you can check things a 3D scan misses: air quality near the property line, train noise from the Union Pacific corridor, and the actual condition of crawl spaces or unfinished basements.
Does a virtual tour replace an in-person inspection? ▾
No. A virtual tour helps you decide whether to write an offer, but a licensed Utah home inspector still needs to physically check the roof, furnace, water heater, foundation, and electrical. Woods Cross has plenty of homes from the 1960s and 70s where the cosmetics look great on camera but the mechanicals are at the end of their service life.
Can I request a live virtual showing if a listing doesn't have a 3D tour? ▾
Yes. Any of our agents can run a live FaceTime, Zoom, or Google Meet walkthrough at the property, usually with 24 hours notice. This is common for out-of-state buyers relocating for jobs at the airport, IHC hospitals, or the tech employers along I-15. Just let us know which listings you want to see and we'll coordinate with the listing agent.
Are virtual tours more common in certain Woods Cross price ranges? ▾
They show up most often above about $500K and on new construction in the townhome developments near 1500 South. Entry-level homes under $450K — often older ramblers — still skip 3D tours about half the time because sellers want to save on listing costs. If you're shopping that range, expect to do more in-person showings.
How current are the virtual tours on these listings? ▾
Tours are produced when the home first comes on the market, so they reflect the property at listing time. If a seller has done work since — paint, flooring, a kitchen refresh — the tour may not show it. Always confirm with your agent before writing an offer based purely on virtual media that's more than a couple weeks old.