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Monroe, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Monroe, Utah

Monroe sits in Sevier County in the heart of central Utah, a small town of roughly 2,500 residents tucked against the Pahvant Range about three hours south of Salt Lake City and ninety minutes north of Cedar City. Because Monroe isn't a quick drive for most out-of-area buyers — and because a meaningful share of interest comes from Wasatch Front residents looking for a second home near Mystic Hot Springs, the Monroe Canyon trail system, or hunting access in the Fishlake National Forest — virtual tours do real work here. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets a buyer in Salt Lake, St. George, or out of state actually understand a property's layout, condition, and lot before committing to the four- to six-hour round trip required to see it in person.

Listings with virtual tours in Monroe tend to skew toward the homes sellers and agents have invested more marketing in: updated farmhouses on larger lots, newer builds on the south end of town, and the occasional historic brick home near Main Street. Price points in Monroe generally run well below Wasatch Front averages, which makes the town attractive to retirees, remote workers, and buyers priced out of Richfield seven miles north. Tours also help with seasonal timing — winter showings can be tough when snow covers outbuildings, fencing, and pasture. Browse the active Monroe listings with virtual tours below to walk through homes before scheduling an in-person visit.

June 2026 · Monroe market

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

Full Monroe market report
Median sale
$340,486
2 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
135 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
101.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
25
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Monroe.

What kind of virtual tours do Monroe listings typically include?

Most are either Matterport 3D walkthroughs, narrated video tours, or simple slideshow tours hosted by the listing brokerage. Matterport is the most useful for judging layout and flow, while video tours often do a better job showing acreage, outbuildings, and views toward the Pahvant or Sevier Plateau.

Are virtual tours common on Monroe MLS listings?

They're less common than on Wasatch Front or St. George listings, but the share has grown steadily. Homes priced above roughly $400K and properties marketed to out-of-area buyers are the most likely to include one. Lower-priced starter homes and rural fixer-uppers often skip them.

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

Legally yes, and some out-of-state buyers do exactly that, especially on second homes. We usually recommend either an in-person visit or a live FaceTime walkthrough with your agent before going under contract, since tours don't capture smells, road noise, water pressure, or the condition of mechanical systems.

Do virtual tours show the land and outbuildings, or just the house?

It varies. Matterport scans are usually interior-only, while video tours and drone footage are more likely to cover pasture, barns, water shares, and the surrounding view. If acreage matters to you, ask the listing agent for drone footage or a parcel map even when a 3D tour exists.

How current are the virtual tours on active Monroe listings?

Tours are almost always shot when the home first hits the market, so they reflect the property as of the list date. If a home has been active for several months and has had price drops, ask whether anything has changed — sometimes sellers swap furniture, finish projects, or address inspection items mid-listing.

Is Monroe a good fit for remote buyers relying on virtual tours?

It can be. The town is quiet, the cost of living is low, and fiber internet has reached parts of Sevier County, which matters for remote workers. The tradeoff is distance from a major airport — Salt Lake is about 170 miles north, and Cedar City's regional airport is the closest commercial option at roughly 90 miles.