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Wellsville, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Wellsville, Utah

Wellsville sits at the south end of Cache Valley, tucked against the Wellsville Mountains — one of the steepest ranges in North America rising right off the valley floor. It's a small town of roughly 4,000 people with deep pioneer roots, working farms still in the family, and a quiet grid of streets that feels closer to 1950 than 2025. Because Wellsville is about 90 minutes north of Salt Lake City and a short drive from Logan, a meaningful share of buyers here come from out of area — Wasatch Front commuters relocating for space, retirees from California or Arizona, and remote workers who want acreage without paying Park City prices. That's exactly why listings with video walk-throughs and 3D tours matter in this market: most serious offers come in before the buyer ever sets foot in the house.

Homes with virtual tours give you a real read on what photos hide — ceiling heights, the actual flow between kitchen and living areas, how much daylight a basement bedroom gets, and whether that "mountain view" is framed by the neighbor's shop. In Wellsville specifically, where lot sizes range from in-town quarter-acres near Main Street up to multi-acre horse properties along the bench, a tour also helps you gauge outbuildings, fencing, and grade before scheduling a drive up. Listings range from older brick farmhouses under $500K to newer custom builds on view lots well above $1M. Browse the active listings below to see which Wellsville homes currently include a virtual tour.

May 2026 · Wellsville market

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

Full Wellsville market report
Median sale
$606,500
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
36 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
8
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Wellsville.

What kind of virtual tours do Wellsville listings usually include?

Most are Matterport 3D walk-throughs or agent-produced video tours hosted on YouTube or Vimeo. A smaller number use iGuide or Zillow 3D Home. On rural Wellsville properties, you'll often also see drone footage showing pasture, irrigation, and the mountain backdrop, which is genuinely useful since the lot is often the bigger story than the house.

Are virtual tours common on Wellsville listings?

Less common than in Logan or along the Wasatch Front. Wellsville's inventory is small — often only 10 to 25 active listings at a time — and many sellers still rely on photos alone. When a tour is included, it usually signals a higher-end listing or an agent marketing specifically to out-of-state and Wasatch Front buyers.

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

Buyers do it here regularly, especially relocation buyers from out of state. Most write the offer contingent on an in-person walk-through or inspection within the first few days under contract. Your agent can also do a live FaceTime walk-through on your behalf before you commit.

Do virtual tours show the acreage and outbuildings?

The 3D interior tours usually don't, but Wellsville listings with tours often pair them with drone video that covers the lot lines, barns, shops, and pasture. If a property is listed with significant land and only has interior photos, ask the listing agent for a parcel walk video — most will send one.

What price range should I expect in Wellsville right now?

Older in-town homes typically run in the high $300Ks to mid $500Ks. Newer builds and homes on larger lots commonly land between $600K and $900K, and custom homes on acreage along the bench can push past $1.2M. Tour-equipped listings tend to cluster in the upper half of that range.

How does Wellsville compare to Logan or Hyrum for buyers using virtual tours?

Logan has far more inventory and far more tours available at any given time. Wellsville is quieter, more rural, and has stricter zoning that protects the small-town feel — so when a property here does come up with a full virtual tour, it's worth a close look because it may not be replaced quickly.