Homes with Virtual Tours in East Carbon, Utah
East Carbon is a small former coal town tucked into the high desert of Carbon County, about 15 miles east of Price and a solid two-and-a-half-hour drive from the Salt Lake airport. Prices here run well below the Wasatch Front — many single-family homes still trade in the $100K to $250K range — which makes it a target for remote-work buyers, ATV and Book Cliffs recreation enthusiasts, and folks priced out of bigger markets. The catch is the drive. A weekend round-trip from SLC, Utah County, or out of state burns the better part of a day, so being able to pre-screen homes from your laptop is genuinely useful rather than a nice-to-have.
Listings with a Matterport 3D walkthrough, video tour, or drone flyover let you walk room to room, gauge ceiling heights, check the condition of kitchens and bathrooms, and see how the lot sits against the surrounding mesa country before you schedule a showing. That matters in a market where housing stock ranges from 1950s mining-era cottages to newer manufactured homes on acreage — condition varies wildly house to house, and photos alone don't always tell the full story. The active East Carbon listings below all include some form of virtual tour media. Browse what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like a live video walkthrough with one of our agents on the ground.
June 2026 · East Carbon market
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Why do virtual tours matter for buyers looking at East Carbon? ▾
East Carbon sits about two and a half hours southeast of Salt Lake City, off Highway 123 past Price. That distance keeps a lot of out-of-area buyers — Wasatch Front commuters, second-home shoppers, retirees from out of state — from driving down for a quick first look. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets you rule a property in or out before committing to the trip.
What kind of virtual tours do East Carbon listings usually have? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D scans or agent-recorded video walkthroughs embedded in the MLS listing. A smaller number include drone footage, which is genuinely useful here because lot sizes, outbuildings, and the surrounding Book Cliffs terrain are a big part of what you're buying.
Are virtual tours common on East Carbon listings? ▾
Less common than in St. George or Park City. East Carbon is a small market — often only a couple dozen active listings at a time — and not every seller's agent invests in a 3D tour. Filtering for virtual tours will narrow the list considerably, so check back as new inventory comes on.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone? ▾
Legally yes, and some out-of-state buyers do exactly that, especially on lower-priced homes under $200K. We'd still recommend an in-person showing or a live FaceTime walkthrough with your agent before closing, plus a thorough inspection — Carbon County housing stock skews older and condition varies a lot house to house.
Do virtual tours show the lot, views, and outbuildings? ▾
It depends on the listing. Matterport scans typically cover interior rooms only. For the yard, shop, garage, and views toward the Book Cliffs or Bruin Point, look for separate drone video or exterior photo galleries. Ask your agent to request more media if a listing only shows interior.
How current are the virtual tours on active listings? ▾
Tours are almost always shot at the time of listing, so they reflect the home's condition when it hit the market. If a property has been sitting for several months, ask the listing agent whether anything has changed — paint, flooring, appliances, or seller-completed repairs may not match what's on screen.