Homes with Virtual Tours in Toquerville, Utah
Toquerville sits about 15 minutes north of St. George along Highway 17, tucked between the red cliffs of the Hurricane Cliffs and the Virgin River drainage. It's a small town — roughly 1,700 residents — with large lots, water rights tied to the historic Toquerville Springs, and a mix of older pioneer-era homes near the original townsite and newer custom builds up on the benches with views toward Zion. Because so many buyers shopping Toquerville are coming from out of state — California, Nevada, the Wasatch Front, the Pacific Northwest — listings with full virtual tours get a disproportionate amount of attention. A 3D walkthrough lets a buyer in Sacramento actually understand how a 2-acre horse property flows before booking a flight to Vegas and driving up.
Virtual tours matter more here than in a typical subdivision because Toquerville homes vary wildly. One listing might be a 1960s block home on an irrigated half-acre in town; the next is a 4,500 sq ft contemporary on the hillside with a casita, RV garage, and Pine Valley Mountain views. Photos alone don't convey that. Matterport scans, drone video, and floor plans included with a listing help buyers gauge ceiling heights, lot slope, outbuilding placement, and how the home sits relative to the cliffs and the afternoon sun. Browse the active listings below to see which Toquerville properties currently include a virtual tour.
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About homes with virtual tours in Toquerville.
What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a Toquerville listing? ▾
Most virtual tours here are either Matterport 3D walkthroughs or stitched panoramic tours, often paired with drone footage of the lot and surrounding views. On higher-end custom homes above $900K, you'll often also see a narrated video tour and a 2D floor plan with measurements. Older in-town properties are less likely to have a 3D scan.
Do virtual tours show the land and outbuildings too? ▾
On Toquerville acreage listings the drone portion of the tour is usually the most useful part, since lot lines, irrigation ditches, shop buildings, and pasture layout matter as much as the house. Ask the listing agent for a plat map alongside the tour — together they give you a clear read on the property before you visit.
Why do so many Toquerville buyers rely on virtual tours? ▾
A large share of Toquerville buyers are relocating from out of state or buying a second home from the Wasatch Front. The closest major airport is St. George Regional (about 25 minutes) or Las Vegas (about 2 hours), so committing to a trip is non-trivial. A thorough virtual tour helps narrow a shortlist before traveling.
Are virtual tour listings priced higher in Toquerville? ▾
Not directly, but the homes that include full 3D tours tend to skew toward the upper end of the market — custom builds on the bench, properties with views, and homes priced above $750K. Sellers in that range typically invest more in marketing media. Entry-level homes under $500K may only offer photos.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone? ▾
Yes, and it happens here regularly with out-of-state buyers. Most write offers contingent on an in-person inspection or a video walkthrough with their agent. Your Best Utah Real Estate agent can do a live FaceTime tour and walk the property line so you're not relying solely on the listing's media.
How current are the virtual tours on active Toquerville listings? ▾
Tours are almost always shot when the home first goes on the market, so they reflect the property's condition at listing time. If a home has been on the market several months or has had a price reduction, ask whether anything has changed — landscaping, paint, or finishes — since the scan was done.