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Charleston, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Charleston, Utah

Charleston sits at the south end of the Heber Valley, right where the Provo River feeds into Deer Creek Reservoir. It's a small town — under 500 residents — but the listings here punch well above their weight: large-acre estates along River Road, lakefront parcels with Mount Timpanogos in the background, and newer builds tucked between working hay fields. Because so many buyers shopping Charleston are coming from out of state or down from Park City and Salt Lake, video walkthroughs and 3D Matterport tours have become a standard part of how these properties get marketed. A listing without one tends to sit longer, especially in the $1.5M+ range where buyers want to vet a home before driving 45 minutes from the SLC airport.

Homes with virtual tours let you walk the floor plan, check ceiling heights, see how the kitchen connects to the great room, and gauge the view from the primary suite — all before scheduling a showing. That matters in Charleston, where many properties sit on 1-5 acres and the relationship between the house, the outbuildings, and the land is half the value. Drone footage in these tours often shows proximity to the reservoir, the Provo River, and the Wasatch Back ski resorts at Deer Valley and Park City. Browse the active listings below to see which Charleston homes currently include a virtual walkthrough.

May 2026 · Charleston market

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

Full Charleston market report
Median sale
$565,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
21 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
87.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
3
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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Charleston.

What type of virtual tour is most common on Charleston listings?

Matterport 3D scans are the most common, followed by produced video walkthroughs with drone exterior footage. On higher-end Charleston properties above $2M, listing agents often combine both plus a separate aerial video showing proximity to Deer Creek Reservoir and the Provo River.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Charleston buyers?

A large share of Charleston buyers are out-of-state second-home shoppers or relocating professionals who can't easily drive over from Park City or fly in for every showing. Virtual tours let them shortlist properties before scheduling a trip, which matters when inventory in a town this small can be under a dozen active listings at any time.

Do virtual tours show the land and acreage, not just the house?

On Charleston listings they usually do, since the land is often the main draw. Most agents include drone footage that shows lot lines, irrigation, water rights features, outbuildings, and views toward Timpanogos and the Wasatch Back.

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

Buyers do it regularly in Charleston, especially from out of state. Offers are typically written with an inspection contingency and a due diligence period so you can fly in, walk the property, and verify what the tour showed before going firm.

Are virtual tours updated when a Charleston home has price changes or renovations?

Not always. If a seller repaints, finishes a basement, or adds landscaping mid-listing, the tour may not reflect it. Ask the listing agent for the date the tour was filmed — Charleston listings sometimes sit 60-120 days, and updates do happen.

How many Charleston homes typically have virtual tours at any one time?

Because Charleston is a small market with a luxury skew, the majority of active listings carry some form of virtual tour. The count fluctuates seasonally, with more inventory and more tours appearing from late spring through early fall.