Homes with Virtual Tours in Sundance, Utah
Sundance sits at roughly 6,100 feet on the back side of Mount Timpanogos, about 20 minutes up Provo Canyon from Orem and just under an hour from Salt Lake City International. It's a small, wooded resort community — think ski-in cabins, timber-frame homes tucked along the North Fork of the Provo River, and a handful of luxury properties on the slopes near Stewart Falls. Inventory here is thin in any given month, often fewer than a dozen active listings, and many buyers are out-of-state second-home shoppers from California, Texas, and the East Coast who can't easily fly in for a casual showing. That's why listings with video walkthroughs and 3D tours matter more in Sundance than in almost any other Utah market.
A good virtual tour lets a remote buyer judge what a static photo can't: ceiling height in a great room, how the kitchen connects to the deck, whether the windows actually frame Timp or just face the trees, and how steep the driveway looks in winter. Matterport scans, drone flyovers, and agent-narrated video are now standard on most Sundance listings above the $1.5M mark, and increasingly common on cabins in the $700K–$1.2M range as well. The homes below all include some form of virtual tour, so you can vet a property from your laptop before booking a trip to walk it in person. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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What kind of virtual tours do Sundance listings typically include? ▾
Most include either a Matterport 3D walkthrough, a narrated video tour, or a drone flyover showing the lot and surrounding terrain. Higher-end listings near the resort often have all three, plus twilight photography. The 3D scans are the most useful for judging floor plan flow and ceiling heights.
Why are virtual tours especially useful for Sundance properties? ▾
A large share of Sundance buyers live out of state and are purchasing a second home or ski retreat. Flying into SLC, driving up Provo Canyon, and walking a handful of cabins takes real time, so most serious buyers narrow the list to two or three homes via video first. Tours also reveal things photos hide — driveway grade, snow load on the roof, how dark the interior feels under the pines.
Can I get a live video walkthrough if the listing doesn't have a recorded tour? ▾
Yes. Our agents do live FaceTime or Zoom walkthroughs regularly for Sundance buyers, especially during winter when same-day showings aren't always practical. We can also pull up tax records, HOA documents, and snow-removal info during the call.
How many Sundance homes are typically on the market at once? ▾
Inventory is small — usually somewhere between 5 and 15 active listings across the whole Sundance and North Fork area, depending on season. Spring and early summer bring the most new listings; mid-winter is the quietest. That scarcity is part of why tour-equipped listings move quickly when they're priced right.
Do virtual tours show the surrounding trails and ski access? ▾
Many do. Drone footage on Sundance listings often pans to show proximity to the resort's lifts, the Stewart Falls trailhead, or the Provo River. If a listing doesn't include exterior aerials, ask — we can usually get the listing agent to share raw drone footage or send our own.
Are virtual tours a reliable substitute for an in-person visit before making an offer? ▾
For narrowing the field, yes. For the final decision, we still recommend either visiting in person or having a local agent walk the property on FaceTime and inspect things a tour can't capture — water pressure, smells, road noise from SR-92, and how the home feels at night. Many out-of-state buyers write offers contingent on an in-person inspection trip.