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Manila, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Manila, Utah

Manila sits in Daggett County at the north end of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, roughly four hours from Salt Lake City and even further from most out-of-state buyers. That distance is exactly why virtual tours matter here. The town has a year-round population under 400, the MLS inventory is thin, and a large share of shoppers are second-home buyers from the Wasatch Front, Colorado, or Wyoming who can't drop everything to drive up Highway 191 for a Saturday showing. A walk-through video or 3D tour lets you vet a cabin, lakeview lot home, or in-town rambler before committing to the trip over the Uintas.

Listings with virtual tours in Manila tend to fall into a few buckets: small full-time residences near the town center and school, recreation cabins closer to Lucerne Valley and the marina, and the occasional larger property on acreage with views toward the reservoir or the Uinta foothills. Because winter access can mean snow-packed roads and short daylight windows, sellers who invest in good video usually do so because the home shows better in summer green or shoulder-season light than it does the day you happen to visit in February. Pay attention to what the tour shows — and what it skips. Browse the active listings below to see which Manila properties currently include a virtual walk-through.

June 2026 · Manila market

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

Full Manila market report
Median sale
$165,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
26 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
91.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
20
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Manila.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Manila listings?

Manila is remote — about 4 hours from Salt Lake City and 2.5 from Vernal — so most buyers can't tour casually. A 3D walk-through or video lets you shortlist properties before driving up, which matters more here than in a Wasatch Front suburb where you can pop by after work.

What types of virtual tours do Manila sellers typically offer?

Most are either Matterport 3D scans, narrated walk-through videos, or drone footage showing the lot, surrounding terrain, and proximity to Flaming Gorge. Drone shots are common because the views and acreage are often the main selling point on cabins and lakeview lots.

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

You can, and some out-of-state buyers do, especially on cabins under $400K. We'd still recommend an in-person inspection during your due diligence period, or sending a local inspector and your agent in your place if travel isn't possible before closing.

Do virtual tours show winter conditions and road access?

Rarely — most are shot in summer or early fall when the property looks its best. If you're buying a year-round residence rather than a seasonal cabin, ask your agent for winter photos or a current video, since snow load, plowing arrangements, and road maintenance vary a lot between in-town Manila and the outlying subdivisions.

How many Manila listings currently include a virtual tour?

It varies week to week, but typically only a handful at any given time given how small the Manila market is. The active listings below show which ones currently have a tour attached — check back regularly since new tours get added as listings refresh.

Are virtual tours common on Flaming Gorge cabin listings outside Manila proper?

Yes — agents working the Lucerne Valley, Dutch John, and Greendale areas often invest in video because the buyer pool is overwhelmingly non-local. If you're open to nearby Daggett County properties beyond Manila itself, expanding your search radius usually surfaces more tour-equipped listings.