Homes with Virtual Tours in Torrey, Utah
Torrey is a small town of around 250 year-round residents sitting at 6,800 feet on the western edge of Capitol Reef National Park. Because most buyers shopping here live somewhere else, Salt Lake City, the Wasatch Back, Colorado, California, or Las Vegas, virtual tours have become one of the more practical tools for narrowing a list before making the long drive to Wayne County. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets you check ceiling heights, sight lines toward Boulder Mountain or the red Wingate cliffs, and the actual layout of a cabin or custom home without burning a weekend on a maybe.
Listings in and around Torrey range from in-town bungalows under $400K to acreage properties and short-term rental cabins north of $1.2M along Highway 24 and out toward Teasdale and Grover. Virtual tours show up most often on the higher-priced inventory and on STR-eligible homes where out-of-state investors need to evaluate the property remotely. Climate matters too, winters here run cold with real snow, summers are mild thanks to the elevation, and the surrounding views drive a meaningful share of each home's value, so video and drone footage tell you things a still photo can't. Browse the active Torrey listings with virtual tours below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Torrey market
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About homes with virtual tours in Torrey.
Why are virtual tours especially useful for Torrey listings? ▾
Torrey sits about 3.5 hours from Salt Lake City and roughly 4 hours from Las Vegas, so most buyers can't pop down for a quick second showing. A walkthrough video or 3D tour lets you study the floor plan, ceiling heights, and red rock views from home before committing to the drive out to Wayne County.
What kind of homes in Torrey typically include virtual tours? ▾
You'll see them most often on higher-end properties near Capitol Reef, custom builds on acreage along Highway 24, and short-term rental cabins where out-of-state investors are the main buyer pool. Standard in-town homes under $400K are less likely to have one, though that's changing as more agents add 3D scans by default.
Are the virtual tours usually Matterport, video, or something else? ▾
It's a mix. Matterport 3D walkthroughs are common on luxury and STR-eligible listings, while many agents post a narrated YouTube or Vimeo video tour instead. A few listings include drone footage, which is genuinely useful in Torrey because the surrounding mesa and cliff views are a big part of the property's value.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone? ▾
Yes, and it happens regularly in Torrey given the remote location and the number of out-of-state and Wasatch Front buyers. Most write offers contingent on an in-person inspection and a final walkthrough, which protects you while still letting you lock in the property before another buyer drives down.
Do virtual tours show the land and views, or just the interior? ▾
It depends on the listing. Interior-only Matterport scans are most common, but in Torrey many agents pair the 3D tour with separate drone video because the setting, Boulder Mountain to the south, Thousand Lake Mountain to the north, the red Wingate cliffs, is often the bigger selling point than the house itself.
How current are the virtual tours on active listings? ▾
Tours are typically shot within a week or two of the home hitting the market, so what you see is recent. If a listing has been active for several months, ask the listing agent whether anything has changed, fresh paint, new appliances, landscaping, since the tour was recorded.