Homes with Virtual Tours in Fremont, Utah
Fremont is a small ranching community in Wayne County, tucked into the Fremont River valley at about 7,000 feet between Loa and the southern flank of Thousand Lake Mountain. It's roughly 200 miles from Salt Lake City, 35 minutes from the entrance to Capitol Reef, and a short drive from Fish Lake — which means most buyers shopping here are coming from the Wasatch Front, out of state, or looking at the area as a second-home or recreational base. That distance is exactly why virtual tours matter so much on Fremont listings. Driving down for a Saturday showing is a full-day commitment, and a good 3D walkthrough or video tour lets you screen properties before you burn the gas.
Filtering for homes with virtual tours pulls the listings where the seller's agent has already invested in Matterport scans, narrated video walkthroughs, or drone footage of the acreage. On rural Wayne County properties — log cabins, older farmhouses on a few irrigated acres, newer builds with shop space — that extra media is genuinely useful for understanding floor plan flow, ceiling heights, and how the home sits on the land. Cell service can be spotty in parts of the valley, so plan to load tours on Wi-Fi before you head out for an in-person visit. Browse the active Fremont listings with virtual tours below to see what's currently on the market.
August 2025 · Fremont market
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About homes with virtual tours in Fremont.
Why are virtual tours especially useful for Fremont listings? ▾
Fremont sits in Wayne County's high desert at roughly 7,000 feet elevation, more than three hours from Salt Lake City and over an hour from the nearest commercial airport. Most active buyers live out of the area, so a walk-through video or 3D tour saves a long drive before deciding whether an in-person visit makes sense.
What kinds of properties in Fremont typically include virtual tours? ▾
You'll see virtual tours most often on rural acreage properties, cabins near Fish Lake and Thousand Lake Mountain, and homes marketed to second-home buyers from the Wasatch Front. Working ranches and primary residences in town are less likely to have full 3D walkthroughs, though listing agents will sometimes shoot drone footage of the land.
What types of virtual tour formats should I expect? ▾
On the Wasatch Front MLS, "virtual tour" can mean a Matterport 3D scan, a narrated YouTube walkthrough, a Zillow 3D Home capture, or simply a slideshow of still photos with music. Look at the tour link before assuming it's an interactive scan, and ask the listing agent for a live FaceTime tour if you want to ask questions in real time.
Can I make an offer in Fremont based only on a virtual tour? ▾
Buyers do it, especially out-of-state second-home shoppers, but the smarter play is to write the offer contingent on a final in-person walkthrough during the inspection period. Septic systems, well output, road access in winter, and outbuildings on rural Wayne County properties are hard to evaluate through a screen.
How many Fremont homes have virtual tours at any given time? ▾
Fremont is small — often fewer than a dozen active listings county-wide — so the number with virtual tours can range from zero to a handful. The live results below will show what's currently posted; if nothing matches, expand your search to Loa, Lyman, or Bicknell for similar properties.
Will a virtual tour show the land and outbuildings, not just the house? ▾
Sometimes. Matterport scans are usually interior-only, but listing agents in rural Utah often pair them with drone video of the parcel, barns, shops, and water rights features. If the tour only covers the house, ask the listing agent for additional video of the acreage before traveling out.