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Price, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Price, Utah

Price sits in Carbon County about two hours southeast of Salt Lake City, tucked between the Book Cliffs and the West Tavaputs Plateau. For out-of-area buyers — and there are plenty, given how many people relocate here for jobs at the power plants, Dominion Energy, USU Eastern, or the regional medical center — driving in for every showing isn't realistic. That's why listings with virtual tours matter here more than they might in a Wasatch Front suburb. A walkthrough video or 3D Matterport scan lets a buyer in Las Vegas, Denver, or even Vernal narrow the list before booking a trip down Highway 6.

Price's housing stock is a mix of older brick bungalows near Main Street and the college, mid-century ranches in the Carbonville and Wellington corridors, and newer builds toward Helper and the Spring Glen area. Lot sizes, garage setups, and basement layouts vary wildly between blocks, which is exactly the kind of detail static photos miss. A virtual tour shows ceiling heights, room flow, and whether that "finished basement" is actually finished or just sheetrocked. With median prices in Price typically running well below Utah's statewide figure, buyers are often weighing two or three homes at once, and a good tour saves a 400-mile round trip. Browse the active listings below to see which Price homes currently offer virtual walkthroughs.

May 2026 · Price market

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

Full Price market report
Median sale
$267,100
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
43 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
90.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
83
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Price.

How common are virtual tours on Price MLS listings?

Less common than in Salt Lake or Utah County markets, but the share has grown steadily since 2020. Expect a meaningful minority of active Price listings to include some form of virtual tour — usually a Matterport 3D scan, a branded video walkthrough, or a simple agent-recorded phone tour. Higher-priced and relocation-targeted homes are the most likely to have one.

What's the difference between a 3D tour and a video walkthrough?

A 3D tour (often Matterport or Zillow 3D) lets you click through the home at your own pace and measure rooms. A video walkthrough is a linear recording, sometimes narrated by the listing agent. Both are useful for Price buyers shopping from out of town, but 3D tours give a better sense of square footage and layout.

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

Yes, and it happens regularly with relocating energy and healthcare workers. Most contracts include an inspection contingency and a final walkthrough, so you're protected if the in-person visit reveals something the tour missed. We generally recommend at least one trip down before closing if your schedule allows.

Do virtual tours show the yard, garage, and outbuildings?

Coverage varies. Matterport scans are usually interior-only, while video tours often include exterior shots, the yard, and any shops or detached garages — which matter in Price where many properties have RV parking, hobby shops, or coal-shed conversions. Ask the listing agent for additional photos or a FaceTime walk of outdoor features if the tour skips them.

Why aren't more Price homes listed with virtual tours?

Cost and local norms. Professional 3D scans run a few hundred dollars, and in a market where homes often sell in under a month with strong photos alone, some sellers skip the extra step. If a home you like doesn't have a tour, ask — many agents will record a phone walkthrough on request.

Are virtual tours updated when a home has price changes or repairs?

Usually not. The tour reflects the home at the time it was scanned, which could be weeks or months earlier. Confirm with the listing agent whether anything has changed — fresh paint, new flooring, or a roof replacement won't show up in an older tour.

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