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Marion, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Marion, Utah

Marion sits in the Kamas Valley about 15 minutes east of Park City, where pasture land meets the Uinta foothills along the Weber and Provo River drainages. Homes here tend to be spread out — 1 to 40+ acre parcels, log and timber-frame builds, equestrian setups, and a growing number of newer custom homes targeting buyers priced out of Park City proper. Because so many shoppers are coming from out of state (Salt Lake International is about 50 minutes west) or from the Wasatch Front, a walk-through video or 3D tour is often the difference between booking a flight and skipping a property. Listings with virtual tours let you check ceiling heights, see how the kitchen flows to the great room, and read the actual lay of the land before you commit to a showing in a community where driveways can be a quarter mile long.

The Marion listings on this page all include some form of virtual media — Matterport 3D scans, drone flyovers of the acreage, or guided video walk-throughs. That matters in the Kamas Valley specifically because the lots are large, the views (Uintas to the east, Wasatck Back to the west) are a big part of the value, and aerials show fence lines, water rights infrastructure, and outbuildings that interior photos miss. Browse the active listings below to see which properties have full tours attached.

March 2026 · Marion market

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

Full Marion market report
Median sale
$855,000
1 closed in March 2026
Median DOM
42 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Marion.

What kind of virtual tours do Marion listings usually include?

Most are either Matterport 3D walk-throughs of the interior or drone video covering the acreage, barns, and surrounding views. Higher-end custom homes in the $2M+ range often include both, plus a narrated agent video. On larger ranch parcels, the aerial footage is frequently more useful than the interior tour.

Why are virtual tours especially helpful for Marion properties?

Marion homes sit on big lots — often 5 to 40 acres — so photos alone can't show how the house is sited relative to pastures, water, and the Uinta backdrop. Many buyers are flying in from California, Texas, or the East Coast, and a solid 3D tour saves a wasted trip. It also helps you eyeball ceiling heights and finish quality on log and timber homes, which photograph inconsistently.

Can I rely on a virtual tour instead of an in-person showing?

For a first-pass shortlist, yes. For a final decision in Marion, no — you need to walk the land, check well and septic locations, verify irrigation shares, and feel the wind and elevation (Marion sits around 6,500 feet). Use the tour to narrow your list to two or three homes, then plan a day in the Kamas Valley.

Do Marion luxury and equestrian listings tend to have better media?

Generally yes. Homes listed above roughly $1.5M almost always have professional drone work and a 3D tour, because the agents marketing them know the buyer pool is largely remote. Smaller homes in town or older cabins sometimes only have still photos, so virtual tour availability skews toward newer and higher-priced inventory.

How do I view the virtual tour on a listing?

On each listing detail page, look for a Virtual Tour link or an embedded video/3D viewer near the photo gallery. If a property is marketed with a tour but you don't see the link, reach out and we'll pull the unbranded version directly from the MLS.

Are virtual tours updated if the home is relisted or price-changed?

The tour usually stays the same through price changes, but if a home goes off-market and relists with a new agent, the media often gets reshot. If a tour looks dated compared to current photos, ask — sometimes staging or finishes have changed since the 3D scan was done.