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Gunnison, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Gunnison, Utah

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Gunnison is a small Sanpete County town of around 3,500 people, sitting in the San Pitch valley about two hours south of Salt Lake and roughly an hour from Provo down US-89. Because it's off the main I-15 corridor, a lot of buyers shopping here are doing it from a distance — relocating for work at the Central Utah Correctional Facility, retiring out of the Wasatch Front, or scouting a quieter base with mountain access on both sides of the valley. That's exactly why listings with 3D walkthroughs and video tours get extra attention in this market. Driving down for a 20-minute showing isn't casual when you're coming from Ogden or out of state.

The homes shown here all include some form of virtual walkthrough — Matterport scans, agent-shot video, or drone footage on larger parcels. You'll see a mix: older brick homes on tree-lined streets near Main, newer builds on the south and west edges of town, and the occasional acreage property with shops, corrals, or water shares. A virtual tour gives you a real feel for ceiling height, room flow, and finish quality before you commit to the trip down. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want a live video walkthrough or an in-person showing scheduled.

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May 2026 · Gunnison market

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

Full Gunnison market report
Median sale
$425,000
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
90 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
12
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Gunnison.

Why do virtual tours matter for Gunnison listings specifically?

Gunnison sits about two hours south of Salt Lake City and an hour from Provo, so a lot of buyers can't easily swing by for a quick weeknight showing. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets out-of-area buyers — including folks relocating for jobs at Central Utah Correctional Facility or the local hospital — vet a home before making the drive down US-89.

What kind of virtual tour formats will I see on these listings?

Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs, but you'll also see Zillow 3D Home scans, agent-shot video tours, and the occasional drone flyover for properties on acreage. Listings with horse setups or larger Sanpete County parcels often include aerial footage so you can see fence lines, outbuildings, and irrigation.

Is a virtual tour as reliable as an in-person showing?

It's a strong screening tool but not a replacement. Tours show layout, flow, and finish level accurately, but they won't tell you about road noise from Main Street, irrigation ditch smells in summer, or how the wind moves through the valley. Use the tour to narrow your short list, then visit the top one or two in person.

Are virtual tours common on Gunnison MLS listings?

Less common than on the Wasatch Front. Gunnison is a smaller market — typically a few dozen active listings at any given time — and not every agent invests in 3D capture. The homes that do have tours tend to be newer builds, higher-priced properties, or listings actively courting out-of-area buyers.

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

Yes, and buyers relocating from out of state do it regularly here. Just build in a robust inspection period and consider adding a due diligence clause that lets you walk if the in-person walkthrough reveals something the tour missed. Your agent can also do a live FaceTime showing as a middle step.

What price range should I expect in Gunnison right now?

Gunnison remains one of the more affordable pockets in central Utah, with most single-family homes trading roughly in the $300Ks to low $500Ks, and larger rural parcels with outbuildings pushing higher. Virtual-tour listings span that full range, from starter homes near downtown to newer construction on the edges of town.