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Loa, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Loa, Utah

Loa is the county seat of Wayne County, a high-desert ranching town at about 7,050 feet elevation along Highway 24, roughly halfway between Capitol Reef National Park and Fish Lake. It's a small market — Loa, Lyman, Bicknell, and Fremont combined turn over only a few dozen homes a year — and most buyers are coming from the Wasatch Front, St. George, or out of state looking for a quieter base near red rock and alpine country. That distance is exactly why listings with video walkthroughs and 3D tours matter here: driving down to preview a home in person is a full-day commitment, and snow can close shoulder routes from November into spring.

Homes on this page have a Matterport scan, agent-led video walkthrough, or drone tour attached to the MLS listing. For Loa specifically, that often means you can see the layout of older farmhouses on irrigated lots, newer builds on the south end of town, and the occasional acreage property with barns, shops, or water shares — details that photos alone tend to undersell. Use the tours to narrow your shortlist before scheduling an in-person trip, since most sellers here aren't set up for repeat showings the way Park City or Lehi listings are. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market with tour media available.

September 2025 · Loa market

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

Full Loa market report
Median sale
$81,900
1 closed in September 2025
Median DOM
157 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
92.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Loa.

Why are virtual tours useful for shopping homes in Loa?

Loa sits in Wayne County about 3.5 hours from Salt Lake City and 2.5 hours from St. George, so most out-of-area buyers can't pop over for a quick showing. A walkthrough video or 3D tour lets you scope layout, condition, and outbuildings before committing to the drive down Highway 24.

What kind of properties in Loa typically come with virtual tours?

You'll see them most often on higher-priced ranch parcels, newer builds in the Loa/Lyman/Bicknell corridor, and homes marketed to second-home buyers from the Wasatch Front. Smaller in-town homes under $300K sometimes skip the tour and rely on photos alone.

Do virtual tours show the acreage and outbuildings too?

It depends on the listing. Many Wayne County agents include drone footage for parcels over an acre since pasture, water rights, and barn condition matter as much as the house itself. If a tour only covers the interior, ask the listing agent for additional drone or walkaround video.

How accurate are 3D tours compared to seeing the home in person?

Matterport and similar 3D scans are dimensionally accurate and good for judging flow and ceiling height, but they don't capture smells, road noise from SR-24, or how cold the floors get in January. Treat the tour as a strong filter for your shortlist, not a substitute for a final in-person visit.

Can my agent set up a live video showing if there's no recorded tour?

Yes. Most Loa-area listing agents will do a FaceTime or Zoom walkthrough on request, especially for serious out-of-state buyers. It's a common workaround given how spread out Wayne County is and how few weekend showings get booked compared to St. George or Heber.

Are virtual tours common on Loa land-with-cabin listings?

Less common than on primary residences. Recreational cabin parcels near Fish Lake or Thousand Lake Mountain often rely on photos and parcel maps, partly because seasonal access and snow make filming inconsistent. If you're shopping cabins, expect to request video directly from the listing agent.