Homes with Virtual Tours in Sunset, Utah
Sunset sits along Highway 193 in Davis County, sandwiched between Clinton and Clearfield and a five-minute drive from the south gate of Hill Air Force Base. It's a small town — roughly 5,400 residents across about a square mile — which means inventory moves fast and active listings can be gone before out-of-area buyers schedule a flight. Most homes here are 1960s–1990s ranches and split-entries on quarter-acre lots, with newer infill closer to 2000 West. Median sale prices typically run below the Davis County average, drawing first-time buyers, Hill AFB personnel using VA loans, and investors looking for rentals near the base. Walk-through video and 3D tours matter more in Sunset than in bigger markets precisely because so many buyers are relocating military families on PCS orders who can't tour in person.
The listings below all include a virtual walkthrough — usually a Matterport 3D tour, a narrated agent video, or a drone flyover — so you can check ceiling heights, basement finish quality, yard slope, and how close the home actually sits to Highway 193 noise before booking a flight or burning a lunch break. That's useful in a town this compact, where two houses on the same street can have very different lot conditions depending on whether they back to the canal, the school, or a busy arterial. If you're shopping from Mountain Home, Nellis, or anywhere outside Davis County, scroll the active homes with virtual tours below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Sunset market
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Common questions
About homes with virtual tours in Sunset.
Why do so many Sunset listings include virtual tours? ▾
Hill AFB drives a big share of Sunset's buyer pool, and incoming airmen on PCS orders often have to make offers before they can travel for an in-person showing. Listing agents here learned years ago that a 3D walkthrough or video tour shortens days-on-market with military buyers, so it's become close to standard on anything priced for that audience.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect — 3D, video, or slideshow? ▾
Most Sunset listings with a tour link use Matterport 3D, which lets you walk room to room and pull a tape measure inside the model. Some agents post a narrated YouTube walkthrough instead, and a few use drone footage to show lot lines and proximity to the base. The MLS tour link will tell you which format before you click.
Can I write a competitive offer based only on a virtual tour? ▾
Yes, and it happens regularly in Sunset, especially with VA buyers relocating to Hill. Your agent can do a live FaceTime walkthrough as a second pass to check things the 3D tour won't show — water pressure, smells, road noise from 193 or the rail line. Most sellers here are used to sight-unseen offers with an inspection contingency.
Do virtual tours show the yard and neighborhood? ▾
Interior tours usually stop at the back door. For lot and street context, look for listings that pair a Matterport with drone photos or a video tour — those will show fence lines, the canal if the lot backs to one, and how close the home sits to Doxey Elementary, the cemetery, or Highway 193.
Are homes with virtual tours priced higher in Sunset? ▾
Not meaningfully. A tour costs the listing agent a few hundred dollars and isn't passed through as a premium. What you'll notice is that tour-equipped listings tend to be the better-prepped homes — cleaned, staged, sometimes lightly updated — because sellers who invest in marketing usually invest in presentation too.
How quickly do tour-equipped listings go under contract here? ▾
In a normal Davis County market, well-priced Sunset homes under $450K go pending in under two weeks, and the ones with 3D tours often move faster because military buyers can commit from out of state. If you see one you like, have your agent send the offer the same day rather than waiting for a weekend tour trip.