Homes with Virtual Tours in Enterprise, Utah
Enterprise is a high-desert ranching town of about 1,700 people on the Upper Escalante Valley, sitting at roughly 5,300 feet — high enough to get real winters with snow and freezing nights, unlike St. George 40 miles south. The housing stock runs from older in-town homes near Main Street and the Enterprise High School campus to newer builds on acreage out toward Hebron, Shoal Creek, and the reservoir. Because the town is remote and listings are thin, out-of-area buyers do a lot of their early shopping online before making the drive up SR-18 from St. George or down from Cedar City.
That's exactly why a virtual tour matters here. A 3D walkthrough or Matterport scan lets a buyer in Salt Lake, Las Vegas, or California get a real sense of room sizes, ceiling heights, and floor plan flow before burning a tank of gas to see the property in person. For Enterprise specifically, tours are most helpful on the larger horse properties and homes with shops, where the layout of bedrooms, the size of the garage, and the relationship between the house and any outbuildings are hard to read from photos alone. Tours don't replace an in-person visit — well water, septic, wind exposure, and road access still need boots on the ground — but they cut down on wasted trips. Browse the active listings below to see which Enterprise homes currently have a virtual tour available.
May 2026 · Enterprise market
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Why are virtual tours useful when shopping for a home in Enterprise? ▾
Enterprise sits about 40 miles northwest of St. George, and many buyers are coming from out of the area — the Wasatch Front, Las Vegas, or out of state. A virtual tour lets you walk through a property before committing to the drive up SR-18, which saves a half-day round trip if the layout isn't right for you.
What kinds of properties in Enterprise typically include virtual tours? ▾
Listings with virtual tours skew toward higher-priced homes, properties on acreage, and newer builds where the listing agent has invested in 3D scans. Small in-town homes under $300K often skip the tour, while horse properties and homes with shop buildings on the outskirts of town are more likely to have one.
How accurate is a Matterport or 3D tour compared to seeing the home in person? ▾
3D tours give honest room dimensions and flow, but they can't show you the wind that blows across the valley, the smell of cattle nearby, or how cold the floors are in January. Treat the tour as a strong first filter, then schedule an in-person visit before writing an offer.
Do virtual tours show outbuildings, shops, and acreage in Enterprise? ▾
Sometimes, but coverage of outdoor space is inconsistent. Many Enterprise properties sell for the land, shop, or water rights as much as the house, so ask your agent to request additional photos or a video walk-around of barns, pastures, and any irrigation infrastructure that the 3D tour skipped.
How many Enterprise listings currently have a virtual tour attached? ▾
Enterprise is a small market — usually 20 to 50 active listings at any time — so the count of homes with virtual tours often sits in the single digits. The live results below pull directly from the WFRMLS feed and update as agents add or remove tours.
Can I make an offer based only on a virtual tour? ▾
It happens, especially with relocating buyers, but most lenders still require an appraisal and most buyers want an inspection contingency. If you can't travel, ask your agent to do a live FaceTime walk-through after you've reviewed the 3D tour — it catches things the static scan misses.