Homes with Virtual Tours in Hurricane, Utah
Hurricane sits about 20 minutes northeast of St. George at the gateway to Zion, and a big share of the buyer pool here is shopping from out of state — Californians, Pacific Northwest retirees, Wasatch Front families looking for a second home near Sand Hollow. That's why virtual tours matter more in Hurricane than in most Utah markets. When you're 600 miles away and trying to narrow a list before booking a flight into SGU, a walkthrough video or 3D Matterport scan tells you in five minutes what a static gallery can't: ceiling heights, how the great room flows into the patio, whether the casita actually has its own entrance, what the view off the back really looks like toward Pine Valley or the Hurricane Cliffs.
Listings on this page all include some form of virtual media — usually a Matterport 3D walkthrough, a narrated video tour, or a drone flyover showing the lot and surrounding neighborhood. You'll see a mix of newer builds in Sky Ranch, Dixie Springs, and Coral Canyon alongside older homes closer to downtown Hurricane and properties out by Sand Hollow Resort with golf or lake access. Price points range widely, from sub-$500K starter homes to custom builds north of $1.5M on larger lots. Browse the active listings below to see which Hurricane homes currently have virtual tours attached, and use the media to shortlist before you make the drive or fly in.
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Common questions
About homes with virtual tours in Hurricane.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a Hurricane listing? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D scans that let you click through room by room and measure distances. Some agents post a narrated video walkthrough on YouTube instead, and higher-end listings near Sand Hollow or in Sky Ranch often add a drone flyover showing the lot, views, and proximity to the lake or golf course.
Are virtual tours common on Hurricane MLS listings? ▾
More common than the Utah average, because a large percentage of Hurricane buyers are remote — retirees relocating from California or the Northwest, and Wasatch Front families buying second homes. Listing agents here know virtual media drives more qualified showings, so newer construction and homes above ~$600K almost always include one.
Can I make an offer based only on a virtual tour? ▾
Yes, it happens regularly in Hurricane, especially on new builds and during the busy winter snowbird season. We typically recommend pairing the virtual tour with a live FaceTime walkthrough with your agent and writing the offer contingent on an in-person or third-party inspection within the due diligence window.
Do virtual tours show the surrounding neighborhood and views? ▾
The interior Matterport scans don't, but most Hurricane listings supplement with drone footage that captures the lot, the street, and the view corridor — important here because a home in Coral Canyon facing the Pine Valley Mountains is a very different product than one facing an interior block. Ask your agent for the drone link if it isn't embedded.
How current are the virtual tours on active listings? ▾
Tours are almost always shot when the home first hits the market, so they reflect the home's current condition. If a price reduction or staging change happens later, the tour usually isn't reshot — check the listing date and ask your agent whether anything material has changed since.
Does a virtual tour replace a home inspection? ▾
No. A 3D tour is great for layout, finishes, and flow, but it won't catch roof issues, HVAC age, foundation cracks behind drywall, or the soil conditions that matter in this part of Washington County. Always order a licensed inspection during your due diligence period, even if you've toured the home virtually three times.