Homes with Virtual Tours in Brian Head, Utah
Brian Head is Utah's highest-elevation town at roughly 9,800 feet, and that single fact shapes how people shop for property here. Most buyers aren't local — they're driving up from Las Vegas (3.5 hours), St. George (1.5 hours), or flying into Cedar City and making the 30-minute climb up SR-143. Snow can close showings for weeks at a time, and a January walk-through means boots, chains, and a flexible schedule. That's why virtual tours matter more in Brian Head than in almost any other Utah market: they let out-of-state buyers vet ski condos at Giant Steps, A-frame cabins off Bear Flat, or townhomes near Navajo lift without committing to a winter road trip.
The inventory filtered here includes 3D Matterport walkthroughs, narrated video tours, and drone footage — useful for judging deck size, snow load, lift proximity, and nightly-rental layout potential before you ever set foot on the property. Brian Head's market runs heavy on second homes and short-term rental investments, with most condos trading between $250K and $500K and standalone cabins commonly $600K to $1.2M+. A good virtual tour helps you separate a true ski-in unit from one that's a 200-yard walk in ski boots, and it shows interior finishes that listing photos tend to flatter. Browse the active tours below to narrow your shortlist before scheduling an in-person visit.
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Why are virtual tours especially useful in Brian Head? ▾
Brian Head sits at 9,800 feet and most buyers don't live nearby — they're coming from Las Vegas, St. George, Salt Lake, or out of state. A 3D walkthrough lets you vet a cabin or condo before driving three to four hours up SR-143, and it shows you details a winter drone shot can't, like ceiling heights, loft layouts, and how the kitchen flows to the hot tub deck.
What kind of virtual tour content should I expect on Brian Head listings? ▾
Most listings here use Matterport 3D scans, narrated video walkthroughs, or drone footage of the exterior and surrounding aspens and pines. Ski-in/ski-out condos at Giant Steps or Navajo often include winter and summer footage so you can see snow load on the deck as well as the trail access in July.
Can I make an offer based only on a virtual tour? ▾
Buyers do it regularly in Brian Head, especially during winter when roads and showings are tricky. We typically write the offer with an inspection contingency and a personal walk-through period so you can verify the property in person before earnest money goes hard.
Do virtual tours show the ski-resort proximity accurately? ▾
Drone footage in most Brian Head listings will frame the lifts at Giant Steps and Navajo, and many tours pan to show the walking distance to the slopes. Ask your agent for a plat map alongside the tour — "ski-in/ski-out" gets used loosely here, and the aerial view tells the real story.
Are virtual tours common across all price points in Brian Head? ▾
Yes. Even sub-$300K studio condos at Cedar Breaks Lodge or Brian Head Hotel typically have 3D scans because nightly-rental investors expect them. Higher-end cabins above $800K almost always include full video tours, drone work, and sometimes interior twilight photography.
How many Brian Head listings currently include a virtual tour? ▾
A strong majority — usually 70% or more of active listings at any given time. Inventory in Brian Head is small (often under 60 active properties town-wide), so it's quick to scan the ones with tours. The active set below filters to listings that include one.