Homes with Virtual Tours in Indianola, Utah
Indianola is a small unincorporated community in northern Sanpete County, tucked along Highway 89 between Thistle and Fairview at about 6,200 feet of elevation. Most properties here sit on acreage, many are cabins or full-time mountain homes, and the buyer pool skews heavily toward Wasatch Front residents looking for a weekend place and out-of-state shoppers who can't easily drive down for a casual showing. That's exactly why a 3D walkthrough or video tour matters more here than it does in a Lehi subdivision — when the round trip from Salt Lake is pushing four hours and cell service gets spotty past Birdseye, being able to walk a home from your couch before committing to the drive is genuinely useful.
Listings with virtual tours in Indianola tend to fall into a few buckets: A-frame and log cabins on the east side of the valley, ranch-style homes on five or ten acres, and the occasional higher-end mountain build with views toward the Wasatch Plateau. Tours give you a real sense of ceiling heights, wood stove placement, loft layouts, and whether that "finished basement" is actually finished — details photos routinely miss. They also help you gauge condition on older properties where deferred maintenance is common. Browse the active Indianola listings with virtual tours below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want boots-on-the-ground answers about well depth, road access, or winter plowing.
February 2026 · Indianola market
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Why are virtual tours especially useful for Indianola listings? ▾
Indianola sits in Sanpete County off Highway 89, roughly 90 minutes south of Provo and well over two hours from Salt Lake City. A lot of buyers shopping here live on the Wasatch Front or out of state, and a 3D walkthrough saves a half-day round trip just to rule a property out. It's also handy for rural acreage where photos alone don't communicate layout or outbuilding condition.
What kind of homes in Indianola typically include virtual tours? ▾
Cabins, mountain retreats, and properties on larger lots near Indianola Valley and the Mt. Pleasant side tend to get the most thorough 3D treatment because agents know buyers are often remote. Higher-priced listings and homes marketed as second residences almost always include either a Matterport scan or a video walkthrough.
Can I rely on a virtual tour alone before making an offer? ▾
A 3D tour is great for screening, but Indianola's elevation (around 6,200 feet), well and septic systems, snow load, and road access in winter all matter. Most buyers use the virtual tour to narrow the list, then schedule one in-person trip to walk the finalists and check well logs, propane setup, and county road maintenance.
Do virtual tours show the land and views around the property? ▾
Sometimes. Standard Matterport scans focus on interiors, but many Indianola listings pair them with drone footage because the views toward the Wasatch Plateau and Mt. Nebo are a big part of the sales pitch. If a listing only has an interior tour, ask the agent for additional aerial photos or a FaceTime walk of the lot.
How current are the virtual tours on these listings? ▾
MLS rules require media to reflect the home's current condition, so tours are typically shot within days of the listing going live. If a property has been on the market several months or had a price reduction tied to updates, double-check with the listing agent that the tour still matches what's there.