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La Sal, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in La Sal, Utah

La Sal sits in the high desert of San Juan County, tucked between Moab and Monticello at roughly 7,000 feet against the western flank of the La Sal Mountains. It's a small, spread-out ranching community — properties here tend to be acreage parcels, off-grid cabins, and mountain homes rather than tract subdivisions, and they're often a long drive from buyers based in Salt Lake City, Denver, or out of state. That distance is exactly why listings with video walk-throughs and 3D tours matter so much in this corner of Utah. A buyer in Park City or Phoenix can spend an afternoon walking through a property online before committing to the four-hour drive south on US-191.

Virtual tours on La Sal listings typically show the things photos miss: how a cabin actually sits on its land, the slope of a pasture, the view toward Mount Peale and Mount Tukuhnikivatz, and the condition of outbuildings, wells, and fencing. For rural buyers evaluating water rights, road access, or whether a property is truly off-grid, that walkthrough footage is often the deciding factor on whether to schedule an in-person showing. Inventory in La Sal is thin — sometimes only a handful of active listings at a time — so the homes that do include 3D tours or video tend to move faster among out-of-area shoppers. Browse the current listings below to see which La Sal properties offer virtual walk-throughs right now.

May 2026 · La Sal market

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

Full La Sal market report
Median sale
$158,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
201 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
102.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in La Sal.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for La Sal listings?

La Sal is remote — about 40 miles south of Moab and four hours from the Wasatch Front. Most serious buyers are coming from out of the area, so a 3D Matterport tour or video walkthrough lets them vet a property before booking a long trip. It also helps with rural features like outbuildings, well houses, and land layout that still photos struggle to convey.

What kinds of properties in La Sal typically include virtual tours?

You'll most often see virtual tours on mountain cabins, ranch-style homes on acreage, and the occasional off-grid build. Bare land parcels sometimes include drone video instead of an interior tour. Higher-end listings near the La Sal Loop or with views toward the Manti-La Sal National Forest are the most likely to have full 3D walkthroughs.

Does a virtual tour replace an in-person visit out here?

No — and especially not in La Sal. You'll still want to inspect well output, septic, road access in winter, and any shared water rights on site. Treat the virtual tour as a strong first screen that saves you a wasted drive, not as a substitute for due diligence on rural infrastructure.

How many La Sal listings have virtual tours at any given time?

Inventory in La Sal is small, often fewer than ten active listings across the whole area, so the number with virtual tours can range from zero to a handful. The list below pulls live MLS data, so what you see reflects what's currently available with a tour attached.

Can I request a live video walkthrough if a listing doesn't have a virtual tour?

Yes. For La Sal properties, most agents are happy to do a live FaceTime or Zoom walkthrough on request, since they know buyers are often hours away. Reach out and we can coordinate one with the listing agent, which is often more useful than a pre-recorded tour for asking specific questions.

Do virtual tours show land features like views and acreage boundaries?

Some do — particularly listings that include drone footage alongside the interior 3D tour. For La Sal properties where the land is the main draw, ask whether aerial video is available. It's the best way to understand how a parcel sits relative to the mountains, neighboring ranches, and BLM or Forest Service boundaries.