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Highland, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Highland, Utah

Highland sits on the Alpine bench at the north end of Utah County, about 35 minutes south of the Salt Lake airport and 10 minutes north of the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi. That geography matters when you're shopping listings with virtual tours: a meaningful share of Highland buyers are relocating engineers, executives, and remote workers from out of state who need to vet a $1.2M home from a laptop before booking a flight. Listing agents in Highland have responded by making Matterport 3D walkthroughs, drone footage, and full video tours close to standard on anything in the upper price tiers, especially in neighborhoods like Highland Glen, The Heights, and the larger-lot streets near Dry Creek.

Because Highland homes tend to be larger — many sit on quarter-acre to full-acre lots with finished basements, RV bays, and Mount Timpanogos views — a static photo set rarely does the floor plan justice. A good 3D tour lets you measure rooms, judge ceiling heights, and walk the basement before you ever set foot inside, which is genuinely useful when most homes here run 4,000 to 7,000 finished square feet. Tours also help buyers compare the trade-offs between Highland's newer construction on the west side and the established custom homes closer to Alpine Highway. Browse the active listings below to see which Highland homes currently offer virtual tours, and reach out when you want a live FaceTime walkthrough with one of our agents.

May 2026 · Highland market

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Full Highland market report
Median sale
$850,000
23 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
13 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.7%
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Unsold inventory
78
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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Highland.

What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a Highland listing?

Most virtual tours on Highland listings are Matterport 3D walkthroughs or branded video tours hosted by the listing agent. A smaller share are simple slideshow tours or drone flyovers, which are common for the larger lots on the west side near the Alpine bench. Check each listing — the quality varies a lot between a true dollhouse Matterport and a glorified photo reel.

Why do so many Highland homes have virtual tours?

Highland's price point — typically $900K to $2M+ — attracts out-of-state buyers from California, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest who often write offers before flying in. Listing agents know this, so 3D tours and video walkthroughs are close to standard on anything above $1M. Tech-employee relocations tied to Silicon Slopes (Lehi is 10 minutes south) also drive demand for remote-friendly listings.

Can I rely on a virtual tour instead of an in-person showing?

For a first pass, yes — a good Matterport will give you accurate room dimensions, ceiling heights, and flow. But Highland sits at about 4,900 feet on the Alpine bench, and a tour won't show you Mount Timpanogos views, neighbor proximity, or how steep a driveway is in winter. Most buyers still do one in-person trip before going under contract.

Are video tours useful for judging Highland's larger lots?

Drone footage is the better tool there. Many Highland properties sit on third-acre to full-acre lots, and a ground-level walkthrough can't convey yard layout, horse-property setup, or how a home sits relative to the mountains. Look for listings that pair a Matterport interior tour with aerial video.

Do new-construction homes in Highland include virtual tours?

Builders working in Highland — including pockets near Highland Glen and the North County Boulevard corridor — usually post model-home tours rather than tours of the exact spec home. Ask the agent for a tour of the specific lot and floor plan, since finishes and elevations vary by phase.

How current are the virtual tours on active listings?

MLS rules require tours to represent the home's current condition, so most are produced within a week of listing. If a home has been on the market 60+ days and the tour shows staging that's no longer there, ask for updated photos or a FaceTime walkthrough with the agent before writing an offer.