Homes with Virtual Tours in Central Valley, Utah
Central Valley sits in Sevier County along Highway 24, a small ranching community of roughly 600 residents tucked between Richfield to the north and Capitol Reef country to the south. Because it's a four-hour drive from the Wasatch Front and well off the I-15 corridor, a lot of buyers shopping here are doing it from a distance — second-home shoppers from Salt Lake or St. George, retirees coming in from out of state, or folks relocating for work in Richfield. Listings that include a virtual tour cut down on wasted trips. Instead of burning a day driving down US-89 to walk through a property that photographs better than it shows, you can step through the floor plan, check ceiling heights, and gauge the actual flow of a 1970s rambler versus a newer Sevier County build before you commit to the windshield time.
Virtual tour technology on rural Utah listings varies widely. Some agents post a full Matterport 3D walkthrough; others link a stitched video or a slideshow labeled as a tour. The filter on this page surfaces every active Central Valley listing in the MLS that has any form of virtual media attached, so you can sort through homes on acreage, irrigated pasture parcels with houses, and in-town lots without guessing what's actually behind the front door. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market and which sellers have invested in real walkthrough media.
April 2026 · Central Valley market
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About homes with virtual tours in Central Valley.
What kind of virtual tours do Central Valley listings typically include? ▾
Most are either Matterport 3D walkthroughs, Zillow 3D Home scans, or agent-produced video tours uploaded to YouTube and linked through the MLS. Because Central Valley is rural, expect more variation than you'd see on a Salt Lake County listing — some sellers go all-in with drone footage of the pasture and outbuildings, while others post a basic photo slideshow tagged as a tour.
How many active listings in Central Valley have virtual tours at any given time? ▾
Central Valley is small, so the active inventory usually sits in the single digits, and only a portion of those will have a true virtual tour attached. The count on this page updates in real time from the Wasatch Front Regional MLS feed, so what you see is what's currently live.
Is a virtual tour enough to make an offer sight-unseen in a rural area like this? ▾
Some buyers do it, especially on cash purchases or second homes, but we generally recommend at least one in-person visit before closing. Virtual tours miss things that matter in Sevier County — well condition, septic location, irrigation share details, and the actual road access in winter. Use the tour to narrow the list, then drive down for the finalists.
Can my agent set up a live video walkthrough if a listing doesn't have a recorded tour? ▾
Yes. Our agents routinely do FaceTime or Zoom walkthroughs for out-of-area buyers looking at Central Valley, Koosharem, and Loa-area properties. It's the standard workaround when a seller hasn't paid for 3D media but you don't want to drive four hours on a maybe.
Do virtual tours cover outbuildings, acreage, and water rights features? ▾
Usually not in detail. Indoor 3D scans rarely extend past the house itself, so barns, shops, corrals, and irrigation headgates typically show up only in the photo set or drone video. Ask the listing agent for additional media on the land and outbuildings — most will send it.