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Washington, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Washington, Utah

Washington sits just northeast of St. George along I-15, sharing the same red-rock desert climate — 300+ sunshine days a year, summers that push past 100°F, and mild winters that draw snowbirds from across the Wasatch Front and out of state. That out-of-area buyer pool is exactly why virtual tours matter so much here. A large share of Washington's buyers are shopping from Salt Lake, Vegas, California, or the Pacific Northwest, and many want to narrow their short list before booking a flight into SGU. Listings with a full 3D walkthrough or video tour let those buyers walk Coral Canyon, Sienna Hills, Green Spring, or Stucki Farms from their couch and skip the homes that don't fit.

Virtual tours in Washington tend to show up most on newer construction in master-planned communities, golf-course homes near Green Spring, and higher-end properties where listing agents invest in Matterport or drone footage. They're also common on 55+ homes in places like SunRiver-adjacent neighborhoods, where remote adult children are often part of the buying decision. When reviewing a tour, pay attention to ceiling height, window orientation (south-facing glass means serious summer heat gain), yard xeriscaping, and whether the garage is deep enough for a side-by-side or small RV — details photos alone tend to hide. Browse the active Washington listings with virtual tours below to see which homes you can walk through before scheduling an in-person visit.

May 2026 · Washington market

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

Full Washington market report
Median sale
$515,995
62 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
47 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
514
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Washington.

What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a Washington listing?

Most are either Matterport 3D walkthroughs that let you move room to room, or produced video tours with drone exterior footage. A smaller number are simple photo slideshows labeled as tours — worth checking before you set expectations. Newer builds in Sienna Hills and Coral Canyon are the most likely to have true 3D scans.

Are virtual tours common on Washington homes right now?

They're more common here than in many Utah markets because so many buyers are relocating from out of state. Expect to see them on a meaningful share of homes above roughly $550K, and on most new construction from regional builders. Resale homes under $400K are less likely to include one.

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

Yes, and it happens often in Washington — especially with out-of-state buyers. Most agents will recommend writing the offer contingent on an in-person walkthrough or a thorough inspection so you have an exit if the home doesn't match the tour. A local buyer's agent can also do a live FaceTime walk on your behalf before you commit.

What should I look for in a Washington virtual tour that photos miss?

Check window placement and shade structures — west and south exposure drives big cooling bills in this climate. Look at yard finish (xeriscape vs. grass), HVAC location, garage depth, and whether the home backs to open desert, a wash, or another rooftop. Ceiling height and natural light read very differently in 3D than in staged photos.

Do new-build homes in Washington offer virtual tours of the actual house or just the model?

Usually the model. Builders in Stucki Farms, Long Valley, and Desert Color typically post a tour of the floor plan as built in their model home, not your specific lot. Confirm with the listing agent which finishes, elevation, and options are in the tour versus what's going into the home you'd buy.

How do I schedule an in-person showing after viewing a tour?

Reach out through the listing on this page and we'll coordinate a time that works around your travel schedule. If you're flying into St. George Regional, we can usually line up several Washington homes back-to-back the same day so you make the most of the trip.