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Marysvale, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Marysvale, Utah

Marysvale is a small mountain town of roughly 400 people tucked along the Sevier River in Piute County, sitting at about 5,900 feet between Richfield and Beaver on US-89. Most buyers looking here aren't local — they're coming from the Wasatch Front, Las Vegas, or out of state, drawn by the Paiute ATV Trail (the largest connected OHV trail system in the country runs right through town), trout fishing on the Sevier, and cabin prices that still pencil out compared to Park City or the Uintas. Because so few shoppers can make the 3.5-hour drive from Salt Lake on a whim, listings with a 3D Matterport, video walkthrough, or narrated virtual tour get a disproportionate amount of attention from serious buyers.

The properties showing virtual tours in Marysvale tend to fall into a few buckets: updated cabins near Big Rock Candy Mountain, in-town homes on larger lots, and recreational acreage with a structure worth showing off. A good tour lets you see how a wood stove is positioned, whether the loft has standing headroom, what the actual view off the deck looks like, and how the road into the property handles — details photos routinely miss. The active listings below all include a virtual tour link, so you can walk the floor plans tonight and decide which ones are worth a real trip down US-89 this weekend.

May 2026 · Marysvale market

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

Full Marysvale market report
Median sale
$295,000
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
32 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
6
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Marysvale.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Marysvale listings?

Marysvale sits in Piute County roughly 3.5 hours south of Salt Lake City and 3 hours north of St. George, so most buyers can't pop down for a quick weekend showing. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets out-of-area shoppers vet a cabin, ranch, or in-town home before committing to the drive. It also helps second-home buyers from the Wasatch Front shortlist properties between trips to Paiute ATV Trail country.

What kinds of Marysvale properties typically have virtual tours?

You'll see them most often on higher-priced cabins near Big Rock Candy Mountain, recreational properties along the Sevier River, and updated homes in town that agents are marketing to remote buyers. Raw land and older fixers usually skip the tour and rely on photos. If a listing has a Matterport or video link, it's usually because the seller expects interest from outside Piute County.

Are virtual tours a substitute for an in-person showing in Marysvale?

For a final decision, no — Marysvale's terrain, well/septic systems, road access, and winter conditions really need boots on the ground. But a virtual tour is an excellent first filter to rule properties in or out, especially for buyers driving in from Salt Lake, Las Vegas, or out of state. Most serious buyers still make at least one trip before writing an offer.

How many Marysvale listings carry a virtual tour at any given time?

Marysvale is a small market — often under 30 active listings town-wide — so the count of homes with virtual tours is usually in the single digits. The list below updates directly from the Wasatch Front Regional MLS and UtahRealEstate.com feeds as agents add or remove tour links.

Can I tour a Marysvale home remotely with a live agent instead?

Yes. If a listing doesn't have a pre-recorded tour, we can set up a FaceTime or Zoom walkthrough with a local agent who'll point the camera wherever you ask — crawlspace, well house, propane tank, the view off the back deck. It's a good middle step between photos and a six-hour round trip.