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Duchesne, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Duchesne, Utah

Duchesne is a small Uintah Basin town about 110 miles east of Salt Lake City, tucked between the Strawberry River and the south slope of the Uintas. Most buyers shopping here aren't local — they're energy workers commuting to the basin's oil and gas fields, hunters and anglers wanting a base camp near Starvation Reservoir and the High Uintas, or Wasatch Front families chasing acreage at a price point that no longer exists in Heber or Kamas. That distance is exactly why video walkthroughs and 3D tours matter so much on listings out here. A two-and-a-half-hour drive over Daniels Summit to see a house in person is a real commitment, especially November through March when the pass gets weather.

Homes on this page have a Matterport scan, a hosted video walkthrough, or drone footage attached to the MLS listing. For rural Duchesne County properties — places with shops, hay ground, water shares, or river frontage — drone clips are particularly helpful because they show how the parcel actually lays out, where the outbuildings sit, and what the access road looks like. In-town Duchesne and Roosevelt homes lean more toward interior 3D tours so you can pace the floor plan room by room. Browse the active listings below and reach out when you want to schedule an in-person showing or get a private video walkthrough of anything that doesn't have a tour yet.

May 2026 · Duchesne market

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

Full Duchesne market report
Median sale
$283,500
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
11 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
28
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Duchesne.

Why do virtual tours matter for Duchesne listings specifically?

Duchesne sits about two and a half hours from Salt Lake City over Daniels Summit, and many buyers shopping here live on the Wasatch Front, in Vernal, or out of state. A 3D walkthrough or video tour saves a half-day round trip, especially in winter when the pass can be icy. It also helps recreational buyers vet cabins and acreage properties before committing to a showing.

What kind of virtual tour formats show up on Duchesne MLS listings?

The most common are Matterport 3D walkthroughs, narrated video tours, and drone footage that captures the surrounding acreage or river frontage. Drone is particularly useful out here since many properties sit on 1-40 acres where the land matters as much as the house itself.

Do rural and acreage properties in Duchesne County usually include virtual tours?

Less consistently than tract homes in Heber or Vernal. Listing agents working larger ranch parcels, river-adjacent lots near the Strawberry or Duchesne River, and remote cabins are adding aerial video more often, but full interior 3D tours are still hit-or-miss. Filtering for virtual tours narrows the field considerably.

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

Legally yes, and some out-of-state buyers do, particularly on second homes and hunting cabins. We typically recommend at least one in-person walkthrough or sending a local agent on your behalf before closing, since photos and 3D scans don't capture well water quality, septic condition, or how remote the road actually feels in February.

How many Duchesne homes are currently listed with virtual tours?

The count shifts week to week. Duchesne is a small market with often fewer than 50 active residential listings countywide, so the subset with virtual tours is usually a handful at any given time. The live results below reflect what's on the MLS today.

Are virtual tours helpful for evaluating winter access and outbuildings?

Video tours help more than 3D scans for this. Drone clips taken in different seasons, driveway pans, and shop or barn walk-throughs give a realistic sense of snow load, outbuilding condition, and how the property functions year-round at 5,500 feet elevation.