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American Fork, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in American Fork, Utah

American Fork draws a lot of out-of-state buyers relocating for jobs at UVU, the tech corridor along the Silicon Slopes stretch through Lehi and Pleasant Grove, or families moving down from the Salt Lake side of the county without a lot of free weekends to drive around and preview houses. That's exactly where a listing with a real 3D walkthrough or video tour earns its keep. You can check room sizes, sightlines to the Wasatch peaks out the back windows, and how a kitchen laid out on Meadow Creek Lane actually flows before you burn a Saturday touring in person. Homes in neighborhoods like Bella Fontaine, Nunes Estates, or the older grid streets near Main and Church get shown this way more often now, especially anything listed north of $500k where sellers are investing in better marketing. A Matterport scan or agent-recorded video also tells you things photos alone can't — ceiling height in a basement, how much natural light a north-facing family room actually gets in January, or whether that "bonus room" is really usable square footage. American Fork's inventory ranges from 1970s rambler-style homes near the old downtown to new construction pushing up the bench toward Alpine, so a virtual walkthrough matters differently depending on which end of that spectrum you're shopping. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently have a 3D tour or video attached.

June 2026 · American Fork market

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

Full American Fork market report
Median sale
$522,500
28 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
1 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
176
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in American Fork.

Why filter for homes with virtual tours in American Fork?

American Fork sits in one of the fastest-moving submarkets in Utah County, and well-priced homes near Silicon Slopes often go under contract within days. A virtual tour lets you walk the floor plan before driving up from Salt Lake or flying in from out of state, so you spend in-person time only on the homes that actually fit.

What kind of virtual tours do American Fork listings usually include?

Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs or branded video tours shot by the listing agent's media team. Newer builds in Greenwood, Quail Cove, and the benches above 700 North tend to have full Matterport scans with dollhouse views and floor plans, while older homes in central American Fork are more likely to have video walkthroughs or photo slideshows.

Are virtual tours accurate for judging mountain views and lot orientation?

Tours show the interior well but rarely capture the Mt. Timpanogos views that drive a lot of American Fork pricing. Ask the agent for additional drone footage or a live FaceTime walk of the yard, especially on east-bench lots where the view premium can run $40k-$80k.

Do new construction homes in American Fork offer virtual tours?

Builders like Fieldstone, Ivory, and Edge in the Harvest Hills and Meadow Ridge areas typically post model home tours rather than tours of the exact spec unit. The finishes and floor plan will match, but lot, elevation, and upgrades vary, so confirm the specifics with the builder rep before writing an offer.

How current are the virtual tours on active listings?

MLS rules require tours to reflect the home's current condition, but tours occasionally linger from a prior listing cycle. If a home has been relisted or had a price change, ask the listing agent when the tour was filmed and whether any updates (paint, flooring, appliances) have happened since.

Can I write an offer in American Fork based only on a virtual tour?

Yes, and we do it regularly for relocating tech workers, military buyers, and California transplants. We typically write the offer with an inspection contingency and a short due-diligence period so you can fly in or send a local representative before the deadline expires.