Homes with Virtual Tours in Dammeron Valley, Utah
Dammeron Valley sits about 15 miles north of St. George on Highway 18, perched at roughly 4,500 feet on the way up to Pine Valley and the Dixie National Forest. That elevation matters: summers run 10-15 degrees cooler than St. George, winters see occasional snow, and most lots are 1 to 5 acres of high-desert juniper and sage with horse property zoning. Because this is a small unincorporated community of a few hundred homes — and many buyers are coming from out of state, second-home shoppers, or remote workers relocating from California, Las Vegas, and the Pacific Northwest — virtual tours have become genuinely useful here. Driving out for a quick weekend showing isn't always practical when the property is two hours from the Las Vegas airport and 45 minutes from St. George Regional.
Listings with 3D Matterport walkthroughs, drone footage, or guided video tours help long-distance buyers screen acreage properties before booking a trip. Drone video is especially valuable in Dammeron Valley since the appeal often lives outside the house — pasture layout, outbuilding placement, well and propane tank locations, views toward Pine Valley Mountain, and how the lot sits relative to neighbors on large parcels. Filtering for virtual tours narrows the list to sellers and agents who invested in presenting the full property, which tends to correlate with serious, well-prepared listings. Browse the active virtual-tour listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Dammeron Valley market
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Why are virtual tours especially helpful for Dammeron Valley listings? ▾
Most buyers here are coming from out of state or down from northern Utah, and Dammeron Valley is a 45-minute drive from St. George. A solid 3D tour or drone video lets you evaluate the house, the acreage, outbuildings, and views before committing to a travel day. It also helps when you're comparing several rural Washington County properties at once.
What types of virtual tours do listings here typically offer? ▾
The most common formats are Matterport 3D walkthroughs of the home's interior, agent-guided video tours, and drone aerials showing the full lot and surrounding terrain. On acreage properties, the drone footage is often the most useful piece since it shows fencing, pasture, and how the home is sited on the parcel.
Do most Dammeron Valley listings include a virtual tour? ▾
Not all of them, but a higher share than you'd see in a typical Utah subdivision because sellers know the buyer pool is geographically spread out. Higher-priced custom homes and horse properties almost always include some form of video or 3D content. Smaller or older listings sometimes still rely on photos only.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone? ▾
Buyers do it, especially second-home purchasers and relocators on tight timelines. Most write the offer contingent on an in-person walkthrough during the inspection period, which protects you if something looks different in real life. Your agent can also do a live FaceTime walkthrough as a middle step.
What should I look for in a Dammeron Valley virtual tour that photos won't show? ▾
Check the slope and drainage of the lot, the condition of the road or driveway access, distance to neighboring homes, and where the well, septic, and propane tank sit. Drone footage should also give you a sense of wind exposure and how the home faces relative to Pine Valley Mountain and the afternoon sun.
Are there homes with virtual tours under $700K in Dammeron Valley? ▾
Yes, though inventory at that price point is limited since most properties sit on acreage and median prices typically run from the upper $600s into the $1M+ range for newer custom builds. Filtering by virtual tour at lower price points usually surfaces older homes on smaller lots or properties that have been on the market a while.