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Beryl, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Beryl, Utah

Beryl sits out in Iron County's high desert, roughly 30 miles west of Cedar City along Highway 56, with most parcels running from a few acres up to full 40-acre tracts. Because the area is rural and spread out — think alfalfa fields, off-grid cabins, and the occasional ranch homestead rather than tight subdivisions — a lot of serious buyers are coming from out of state or from the Wasatch Front and can't easily drive down for a quick showing. That's where virtual tours earn their keep. A 3D Matterport walkthrough or a narrated video lets you walk the floor plan, check ceiling heights, see how the well house is set up, and judge the actual condition of a property before booking the four-hour drive from Salt Lake or the flight into Cedar City Regional.

Filtering for listings with virtual tours in Beryl narrows the field to sellers and agents who've invested in showing the property properly — usually a good signal on a market where photos alone can hide a lot (or undersell a place that's better in person). Expect a mix of manufactured homes on acreage, stick-built ranchers, and bare-land listings with conceptual tours. Price points in Beryl typically run well below Cedar City comps, and water rights, septic, and power access matter as much as square footage. Browse the active virtual-tour listings below to see what's currently on the market, then reach out when you want boots-on-the-ground confirmation of anything the camera didn't catch.

January 2026 · Beryl market

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

Full Beryl market report
Median sale
$339,500
1 closed in January 2026
Median DOM
42 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Beryl.

What kind of virtual tours do Beryl listings usually have?

Most are either Matterport 3D walkthroughs or agent-narrated video tours posted to YouTube and embedded in the MLS. On larger parcels you'll also see drone flyovers showing fence lines, outbuildings, and road access, which matters a lot on Beryl's bigger acreage listings.

Why are virtual tours especially useful in Beryl?

Beryl is remote — about 45 minutes from Cedar City and over three hours from Las Vegas or St. George. Many buyers are relocating from California, Nevada, or northern Utah, so a solid virtual tour saves a long trip just to rule a property out. It also helps verify condition on older manufactured homes where listing photos can be misleading.

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

You can, and some out-of-state buyers do, but we recommend at least one in-person visit or a video call walkthrough with your agent before closing. Rural properties have variables — well output, septic age, road maintenance agreements — that a camera won't capture.

Do land-only listings in Beryl include virtual tours?

Some do. For raw acreage you'll more often see drone footage and parcel-line overlays rather than a 3D tour. These are genuinely useful for understanding terrain, neighboring uses, and how far the lot sits from power lines or paved road.

How many Beryl listings typically have virtual tours at any given time?

Beryl is a small market — often only a handful of active residential listings at once — so the count of tour-enabled properties fluctuates. The filter is most useful when inventory is higher in spring and summer. Check back regularly or set up an alert if nothing matches today.

Will a virtual tour show me the well, septic, and outbuildings?

Sometimes, but not consistently. Interior Matterport scans rarely cover utility infrastructure, so ask the listing agent for separate photos or video of the well house, pressure tank, septic location, and any shops or barns before writing an offer.