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Pleasant View, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Pleasant View, Utah

Pleasant View sits at the northern end of the Wasatch Front, perched above Ogden on a bench that looks straight across to the Wasatch Range to the east and out over the Great Salt Lake to the west. That geography matters when you're buying a home here — a lot of these properties have real, unobstructed mountain or lake views, and a virtual tour lets you clock exactly where the sun hits in the afternoon and how much of the ridge you actually see from the main living area, before you ever book a showing. The city has grown steadily over the past decade, with single-family homes ranging roughly from the low $400,000s for modest ranch-styles up past $700,000 for newer two-story builds with three-car garages. Most of the housing stock was built between the late 1990s and today, so interiors are generally open-concept and photograph well — meaning virtual tours here tend to be genuinely useful, not just a workaround for a hard-to-schedule showing.

Pleasant View falls within the Weber School District, with Mountain View Elementary and Orion Junior High serving most of the city. Commuters are roughly 10 minutes from downtown Ogden and about 45 minutes from Salt Lake City — close enough to the metro without the price tag of Davis County. Listings that include a virtual tour let out-of-area buyers (and busy locals) do a real first walkthrough on their own schedule, narrow down their shortlist fast, and walk into in-person showings already knowing the layout. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Pleasant View market

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

Full Pleasant View market report
Median sale
$361,250
12 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
9 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
62
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Pleasant View.

Why are virtual tours useful when shopping Pleasant View?

Pleasant View sits at the north end of Weber County against Ben Lomond Peak, and a lot of its buyers are relocating from out of state or commuting in from Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, or even the Salt Lake side. A 3D walkthrough lets you pre-screen layouts, finished basements, and lot grading before you spend a Saturday driving up I-15.

What kind of virtual tour should I expect on these listings?

Most Pleasant View listings with tours use Matterport 3D scans or branded video walkthroughs. A few include drone footage, which is genuinely useful here because so many lots back to the foothills or have view corridors toward the Wasatch and Great Salt Lake that flat photos miss.

Do virtual tours replace an in-person showing?

Not for a final decision. They're great for cutting your short list from twelve homes to three, but Pleasant View has real elevation changes, road noise differences near US-89, and varying water pressure on the bench. Walk the property and the street before writing an offer.

Are tours more common on higher-priced Pleasant View homes?

Yes. Listings above roughly $700K and homes on the eastern bench with view lots almost always include a 3D tour or video, because the marketing budget supports it. Entry-level homes under $500K often skip it, though that's been changing the last couple of years.

Can I see the basement and garage in the tour?

Usually yes if the agent did a full Matterport scan. Ask your agent to confirm — some sellers exclude unfinished basements, mechanical rooms, or storage areas. In Pleasant View that matters because daylight and walkout basements are common and worth seeing in detail.

How do I schedule a showing after watching a tour?

Send us the MLS number or listing link and we'll set up a private showing, usually within 24-48 hours. We can also pull comparable sold data for that street so you know how the asking price lines up before you drive out.