Homes with Virtual Tours in La Verkin, Utah
La Verkin sits on the bench above the Virgin River, about 20 minutes from Zion National Park's main gate and roughly 25 minutes north of St. George. It's a small town — under 5,000 residents — so the active MLS inventory turns over quickly, and a lot of buyers shopping here are coming from out of state: Las Vegas weekenders, California retirees, Wasatch Front families wanting a Southern Utah base camp. That distance is exactly why virtual tours matter. Walking a property in person means a flight into SLC or Vegas plus a 2-3 hour drive, and listings in La Verkin's price range (generally $400K–$700K for single-family, with some custom builds and view lots pushing higher) often go under contract before a remote buyer can book travel.
Homes here range from older Hurricane-area ranchers and manufactured properties on larger lots to newer subdivisions off State Street and up toward the rim with Pine Valley Mountain and Zion-facing views. A good 3D walkthrough or video tour shows what photos can't: how steep the driveway actually is, whether the back patio really catches the red-rock view, ceiling heights, and the layout flow on split-level floor plans common in this terrain. The listings below all include a virtual tour link, so you can pre-screen from anywhere before deciding which ones justify a trip down. Browse the active inventory to see what's currently available with walkthrough media attached.
May 2026 · La Verkin market
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What kind of virtual tours do La Verkin listings typically include? ▾
Most virtual tours on La Verkin listings are either Matterport 3D scans, branded YouTube or Vimeo video walkthroughs, or simple photo slideshows set to music. Matterport is the most useful for out-of-state buyers because it lets you move room to room and measure spaces. A smaller share of listings include drone footage, which is genuinely helpful here for showing proximity to the Virgin River gorge or red rock ridgelines.
Why are virtual tours especially useful for La Verkin homes? ▾
A large share of La Verkin buyers are coming from out of state — Zion-area second-home shoppers, retirees relocating from the Pacific Northwest, and remote workers from Salt Lake or further. A 3D tour lets you vet a home before committing to the drive or flight into St. George. It also helps you judge things photos hide, like ceiling height, hallway widths, and how rooms connect.
Should I still visit in person before making an offer? ▾
Yes. Virtual tours are great for narrowing the list, but they don't capture road noise from SR-9, afternoon sun on west-facing patios, or how steep a driveway actually feels. We recommend using the tour to cut your shortlist to two or three homes, then doing one focused trip to walk those properties and the neighborhoods.
Do new construction homes in La Verkin offer virtual tours? ▾
Some do, but new builds often post tours of the model home or a finished spec rather than the exact unit for sale. If you're looking at a to-be-built home in a community off 500 North or near Anderson Junction, ask the listing agent for the specific floor plan's 3D tour plus a recent walkthrough video of the lot itself.
Can I make an offer sight-unseen using just the virtual tour? ▾
It happens, particularly with relocation buyers and investors. If you go that route, we strongly suggest a thorough inspection contingency, a separate roof and HVAC inspection, and a video walkthrough by your agent before the inspection period ends. La Verkin's older homes can hide swamp cooler quirks and slab issues that 3D scans won't catch.
How often are new virtual-tour listings added in La Verkin? ▾
La Verkin is a small market — typically 30 to 60 active single-family listings at any given time — and not every seller pays for a 3D tour. New tour-equipped listings tend to appear a few times a month, with more inventory in spring and early fall. Saving this page and checking weekly is the easiest way to catch them.