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Morgan, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Morgan, Utah

Morgan, Utah sits in a narrow canyon valley along the Weber River, about 35 miles east of Salt Lake City — close enough for a reasonable commute on I-84, far enough to feel genuinely rural. The housing stock here skews toward larger lots, older ranch homes, and newer builds on the benches above town, with most properties priced well below what comparable square footage would cost in Davis or Weber County proper. Because Morgan County draws buyers from the Wasatch Front who are making a significant lifestyle trade — trading urban convenience for acreage, quiet, and mountain air — doing thorough homework before scheduling a drive out is just smart. That's exactly where virtual tours earn their keep. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets you evaluate ceiling heights, room flow, natural light, and the condition of finishes before committing an hour-plus roundtrip to a showing.

Homes with virtual tours in Morgan tend to be listed by agents who are marketing proactively — sellers who want serious, pre-qualified buyers walking through the door, not casual lookers. That signals something useful about motivation. The Weber River corridor, the neighborhoods around Morgan City itself, and the bench properties with Wasatch Range views to the south all show up in the MLS here, and a virtual tour gives you a real sense of which setting you're actually getting. Pay close attention to lot context in the tour — Morgan's topography means some homes sit in tight canyon shadows while others get full southern exposure. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Morgan market

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

Full Morgan market report
Median sale
$690,000
6 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
19 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
34
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Morgan.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Morgan listings?

Morgan sits about 35 minutes northeast of Salt Lake City over Trappers Loop, and a lot of buyers shopping here are coming from out of state or from the Wasatch Front without time for a weekday drive. A 3D walkthrough lets you check ceiling heights, basement layouts, and how the kitchen flows before committing to the trip up I-84. It also helps when winter storms close the canyon and in-person showings get pushed.

What types of virtual tours will I see on Morgan listings?

Most are Matterport 3D scans that let you walk room to room, though some agents post guided video tours shot with a gimbal or drone footage of the acreage. On rural Morgan County properties, the drone clips are particularly helpful because they show pasture layout, outbuildings, and water rights features the photos can't capture.

Do new construction homes in Morgan typically include virtual tours?

Builders working in subdivisions like Wasatch Peaks Ranch, Cottonwoods, and the Highlands often post model-home tours even when the specific spec home isn't finished yet. That gives you a feel for the floor plan and finishes. Ask the listing agent whether the tour shown matches the actual unit or is a representative model.

Can I make an offer based only on a virtual tour?

Yes, and it happens regularly with relocation buyers moving to Morgan for jobs at Hill Air Force Base or in the Ogden area. Most write offers contingent on an in-person walkthrough or inspection within the first few days. Your agent can also do a live FaceTime tour as a middle step before you fly in.

How many Morgan homes currently have virtual tours attached?

It varies week to week, but roughly a third to half of active Morgan listings include some form of 3D or video tour, with the percentage running higher on homes priced above $700K and on newer construction. The active list below shows only properties where a tour is currently linked.

What should I look for in a virtual tour of a Morgan acreage property?

Pay attention to anything the tour doesn't show. Outbuildings, fence condition, irrigation ditches, and the slope of the lot matter a lot on Morgan County parcels and aren't always captured indoors. If you're buying for horses or hobby farming, ask for additional drone footage or a video walk of the pasture and water shares.