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Moab, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Moab, Utah

Moab sits five hours from the Wasatch Front and pulls buyers from across the country — Denver weekenders, California retirees, Front Range investors chasing short-term rental income near Arches and Canyonlands. That distance is exactly why listings with 3D walkthroughs, video tours, and drone footage matter more here than in most Utah markets. Before you commit to the drive down US-191 or a flight into Canyonlands Field, a good virtual tour tells you whether a Spanish Valley ranch home actually has the layout the photos suggest, or whether a downtown casita near Main Street is as compact as it looks on the map.

Homes marketed with virtual media in Moab tend to fall into a few buckets: nightly-rental properties inside the city's overlay zones (where owners already have professional photography for Vrbo and Airbnb), higher-end homes in Pack Creek and Mill Creek with red rock and La Sal Mountain views worth showing off, and newer builds in Spanish Valley targeting out-of-state buyers. Median prices in the Moab area run higher than most rural Utah towns because of that rental demand and limited developable land hemmed in by BLM and federal property. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently have 3D tours, video, or drone footage attached, and reach out if you'd like a live walkthrough on any property.

May 2026 · Moab market

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

Full Moab market report
Median sale
$645,000
10 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
55 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
138
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Moab.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Moab listings?

Moab pulls buyers from Salt Lake, Denver, California, and out-of-state second-home shoppers who can't drive five hours for every showing. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets you vet a property in Spanish Valley or Pack Creek before booking a flight into Canyonlands Field or making the trip down US-191. It also helps investors evaluating short-term rental potential see room layouts and finishes without coordinating around existing guest bookings.

What kind of virtual tours do Moab listings typically include?

Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs or branded video tours. Higher-end homes and properties marketed as nightly rentals often add drone footage to show red rock backdrops, proximity to the Colorado River, or views toward the La Sal Mountains. Some agents also include floor plans pulled directly from the 3D scan.

Are virtual tours common on Moab short-term rental properties?

Yes. Homes inside Moab's overlay zones that permit nightly rentals almost always have professional media because owners are already marketing them to vacationers. That works in a buyer's favor — you often get the same imagery guests see on Vrbo or Airbnb, which gives a realistic sense of the property's rental appeal.

Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone?

Buyers do it regularly in Moab, especially second-home and investment purchasers. Most write offers contingent on an in-person walkthrough or a thorough inspection within the due diligence window. A local agent can also do a live FaceTime walk-through to fill in details the 3D tour misses, like road noise from 191 or actual sun exposure.

Do virtual tours show the surrounding land and views?

The 3D interior scans don't, but most Moab listings pair them with drone video given how much the setting matters here — Mill Creek frontage, slickrock adjacency, or sightlines to Behind the Rocks. If a listing has only an interior tour, ask the agent for additional exterior media before you fly in.