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Park City, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Park City, Utah

Park City sits about 35 minutes from Salt Lake International, which means a huge share of buyers here are shopping from out of state — California tech workers, Texas families chasing snow, East Coast second-home owners who fly in for a long weekend twice a year. Virtual tours matter more in this market than almost anywhere else in Utah because the typical Park City buyer cannot pop over on a Saturday afternoon to walk a property in Old Town, Promontory, Deer Valley, or Jeremy Ranch. A good 3D walkthrough or branded video lets a buyer in Manhattan get a real feel for ceiling heights, ski-run views off the deck, and how a Glenwild floor plan actually lives before booking flights.

Listings on this page all include some form of virtual tour — Matterport 3D scans, drone video, agent-narrated walkthroughs, or branded property sites. Expect a wide price spread, from sub-$1M condos near the Park City Mountain base to $10M+ ski-in/ski-out estates in Deer Valley and Empire Pass. Pay attention to whether the tour is a true Matterport (you can measure rooms and see every corner) versus a polished marketing video (beautiful, but curated). Both are useful, but they answer different questions. Browse the active listings below and use the tours to narrow your shortlist before scheduling in-person showings or sending a local agent on a FaceTime walk.

May 2026 · Park City market

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

Full Park City market report
Median sale
$1,950,000
56 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
23 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
852
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Park City.

Why are virtual tours so common on Park City listings?

A large portion of Park City buyers live out of state or out of country, especially second-home shoppers from California, Texas, New York, and Florida. Listing agents here have invested heavily in Matterport, drone footage, and branded video because they know the first showing often happens on a laptop, not in person.

What's the difference between a Matterport tour and a property video?

Matterport is an interactive 3D scan — you click through the house room by room, look up at ceilings, and even measure spaces. A property video is a produced walkthrough, usually 1-3 minutes, that shows the home in its best light but doesn't let you control the path. Most serious Park City listings now include both.

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

Yes, and it happens regularly in Park City, especially during ski season when buyers can't get here quickly. Offers based solely on virtual tours typically include a robust inspection contingency and sometimes a video walkthrough with a local agent before going hard on earnest money.

Do virtual tours show the view and the ski access accurately?

Tours show interiors well but tend to undersell views and slope proximity. A drone clip helps, but nothing replaces standing on the deck. If a listing claims ski-in/ski-out or Jordanelle views, ask your agent to send a short phone video confirming what the run-out or sightline actually looks like.

How current are the virtual tours on active listings?

Most tours are shot within a week of the listing going live, so furnishings, finishes, and snow conditions usually match what you'd see today. If a home has been on market 90+ days, ask whether anything has changed — fresh paint, new staging, or price-related updates aren't always reflected in the original scan.

Will I still need to visit before closing?

We strongly recommend an in-person visit during the inspection or final walkthrough period, even if you're confident from the tour. Altitude, HOA realities in places like Promontory or Canyons Village, and the actual feel of a neighborhood are hard to judge from a screen. Many of our out-of-state buyers fly in for a 36-hour inspection trip.