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Oakley, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Oakley, Utah

Oakley is a small ranching town tucked into the Kamas Valley about 20 minutes northeast of Park City, and it draws a very specific kind of buyer — people who want acreage, mountain access, and a slower pace without giving up reasonable proximity to Salt Lake City. Because so many shoppers here are coming from out of state, the Wasatch Front, or even just Park City looking for a quieter zip code, listings with full virtual tours or 3D walkthroughs save a real trip up Highway 248. That matters in a town where a property visit can mean an hour each way, plus winter driving over Parley's Summit when storms roll through the Uintas.

Virtual tour listings in Oakley tend to skew toward newer construction, luxury ranch properties, and homes on larger parcels along the Weber River corridor — the kind of homes where buyers want to study floor plans, ceiling heights, garage and shop space, and how the house relates to the land before scheduling a showing. You'll see everything from in-town homes near Oakley City Park to multi-acre estates pushing toward Weber Canyon and the South Summit School District boundaries. Median prices generally land well above the Utah average, reflecting the rural acreage and Summit County location. Browse the active listings below to see which Oakley properties currently offer 3D tours or video walkthroughs, and reach out when you want a local agent to walk one in person on your behalf.

June 2026 · Oakley market

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

Full Oakley market report
Median sale
$520,000
6 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
33
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Oakley.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Oakley listings?

Oakley sits about 45 minutes east of Salt Lake City over Parley's Summit, and a good chunk of buyers here are coming from out of state or from the Wasatch Front looking for a weekend or second home. A walkthrough video or 3D tour lets you vet a property before committing to the drive up Highway 248, which matters more in winter when storms can shut down the canyon.

What should I look for in a virtual tour of an Oakley property?

Pay attention to land features as much as the house itself — irrigation rights, fencing, outbuildings, and how the lot sits relative to the Weber River or surrounding ranchland. Also check ceiling heights, mudroom space, and garage depth, since rural Summit County buyers usually need room for trucks, gear, and snow equipment.

Do most Oakley listings include a virtual tour?

Not all of them, but the share has grown a lot since 2020, especially on higher-end listings and properties marketed to second-home buyers. Luxury builders and ranch-style new construction almost always include a Matterport or video walkthrough now. Smaller in-town homes under $700K are less consistent about it.

Is a virtual tour enough to make an offer sight-unseen in Oakley?

It happens, particularly with out-of-state buyers relocating from California or Texas, but we generally recommend at least one in-person visit before closing. Tours don't convey well water pressure, road noise from SR-32, wind exposure, or how the property feels at 6,400 feet elevation. A local agent doing a FaceTime walkthrough is a solid middle ground.

What price range do virtual-tour listings cover in Oakley?

Oakley's market runs broadly from the mid $600Ks for older homes in town up past $3M for acreage estates near Weber Canyon and the Kamas Valley edge. Virtual tours show up across the range but are most common on listings above $1M, where marketing budgets are larger and the buyer pool is more geographically spread out.

Can I see the surrounding land and views in a virtual tour?

Some agents include drone footage that shows the Uinta foothills, pasture, and proximity to the Weber River, which is genuinely helpful in a rural market like Oakley. If a listing only has interior 3D scans, ask the listing agent for exterior video or aerial shots before you plan a trip — views and acreage are half the reason people buy here.