Homes with Virtual Tours in Fairview, Utah
Fairview sits at the north end of Sanpete County, about 90 minutes south of Provo on US-89 and a solid two hours from the Salt Lake airport. That distance is exactly why virtual tours matter here. Most buyers shopping Fairview are coming from the Wasatch Front, out of state, or up from St. George looking for a cabin-style second home or a quieter primary residence near Skyline Drive and the Manti-La Sal. Driving down for every showing isn't practical, so 3D walkthroughs, Matterport scans, and video tours do real work — they let you rule properties in or out before committing to the trip over Thistle.
The housing stock here is genuinely varied: 1900s farmhouses on Main Street, mid-century ranches on larger Sanpete lots, log homes and A-frames closer to the canyon, and newer builds on acreage with horse setups. A static photo set rarely captures how a 1920s farmhouse actually flows, or whether a hillside cabin has the loft layout you're picturing. Listings with virtual tours give you room dimensions, ceiling heights, and a real sense of the land around the home — which counts when properties sit on one to ten acres. Fairview's MLS inventory tends to run small (often under 30 active listings town-wide), so filtering for tours narrows the field fast. Browse the active listings below to see which Fairview homes currently offer virtual walkthroughs.
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Why are virtual tours especially useful for Fairview listings? ▾
Fairview is roughly two hours from Salt Lake City and three-plus from St. George, so most buyers can't pop down for a quick second showing. A 3D tour or video walkthrough lets out-of-area buyers vet a property thoroughly before scheduling the drive, which saves a full day each way.
What kind of virtual tours do Fairview listings typically include? ▾
The most common formats are Matterport 3D scans, agent-led video walkthroughs, and drone footage of the lot and surrounding pasture or canyon views. Drone video is particularly common here because so many Fairview properties sit on acreage where the land matters as much as the structure.
Do older farmhouses and cabins in Fairview usually have virtual tours? ▾
It's mixed. Newer listings and higher-priced cabin properties almost always include a tour, while smaller in-town homes under $300K sometimes only have photos. If a listing you like doesn't have a tour, your agent can usually request a FaceTime walkthrough from the listing agent.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone? ▾
Yes, and buyers from out of state do it regularly in Sanpete County. Most write offers contingent on an in-person inspection and a personal walkthrough during the due diligence period, which gives you an out if the home doesn't match what the tour showed.
How many Fairview homes are typically on the market with virtual tours? ▾
Fairview's total active inventory usually runs between 10 and 30 listings depending on the season, with maybe a third to half offering a true 3D tour. Spring and early summer bring the most new listings, especially for cabin and acreage properties up toward Skyline Drive.
Are virtual tours accurate for judging land and outbuildings? ▾
For the house itself, 3D tours are reliable. For acreage, barns, water rights, and fencing, drone video helps but isn't a substitute for walking the property. Plat maps, the seller disclosure, and a county GIS check should go alongside any tour when land is part of the value.