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Castle Valley, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Castle Valley, Utah

Castle Valley is one of the more unusual real estate markets in Utah — an incorporated town of roughly 300 residents tucked into a red rock valley about 20 minutes northeast of Moab, with the Castleton Tower and Priest and Nuns formations framing the skyline. Most parcels are five acres or larger under the town's zoning, homes run the gamut from off-grid earthships to architect-designed desert moderns, and the buyer pool skews heavily out-of-state. That's exactly why virtual tour listings matter here: a buyer in Boulder, Bend, or Brooklyn can vet a property before committing to flights into Grand Junction and the 90-minute drive down Highway 128 along the Colorado River.

Filtering for homes with virtual tours surfaces the listings where sellers have invested in Matterport walkthroughs, drone flyovers, or narrated video — useful given how much of Castle Valley's appeal lives outside the four walls. Aerial footage shows parcel boundaries, well locations, outbuildings, solar arrays, and the relationship between the house and the surrounding BLM land and La Sal foothills. Interior 3D scans help with homes that have unconventional layouts, which is most of them. Prices in Castle Valley typically range from the high $500s for smaller homes on raw acreage to well over $2M for finished estates with guest casitas and water rights. Browse the active listings below to see which Castle Valley properties currently include virtual media.

May 2026 · Castle Valley market

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

Full Castle Valley market report
Median sale
$680,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
58 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
7
active + pending

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Active listings

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Castle Valley.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Castle Valley listings?

Castle Valley sits about 17 miles from Moab down a winding canyon road, and a large share of buyers are coming from out of state — Colorado, California, the Pacific Northwest. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets serious buyers vet a property before booking flights into Grand Junction or Canyonlands Field. It also helps convey the scale of acreage parcels and outbuildings that photos alone tend to flatten.

What kinds of virtual tours show up on Castle Valley listings?

You'll commonly see Matterport 3D walkthroughs, drone flyovers showing the red rock surroundings and parcel boundaries, and narrated video tours from the listing agent. Drone footage matters here because most Castle Valley homes sit on 5-acre minimum lots under the town's zoning, and aerial context shows how the home relates to the Castleton Tower and Priest and Nuns formations.

Do all Castle Valley homes have virtual tours available?

No. The Castle Valley market is small — often only a dozen or so active listings at a time — and not every seller invests in 3D media. Higher-end properties and homes marketed to out-of-area buyers are the most likely to include full virtual tours. Filtering for this feature will narrow the list considerably.

Can I rely on a virtual tour instead of visiting in person?

For a final purchase decision in Castle Valley, no. The valley's character — the wind, the quiet, the night sky, the drive in from Highway 128 along the Colorado River — doesn't translate through a screen. Use virtual tours to shortlist, then plan an in-person trip to walk the land and check well, septic, and access details.

What should I look for in a Castle Valley virtual tour beyond the house itself?

Pay attention to water systems (most properties run on private wells), solar setups, propane tanks, and outbuildings like guest casitas or studios. Drone footage should show the driveway grade, any wash crossings, and proximity to neighbors. Ask the listing agent for tour links that include exterior and acreage coverage, not just interior rooms.

How current are the virtual tours on active listings?

Tours are typically shot when the home first hits the market, so on a listing that's been active several months the media may predate seasonal changes — cottonwoods leafed out vs. bare, monsoon greenery vs. winter dormancy. If a tour looks dated, request updated photos before flying in.