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Neola, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Neola, Utah

Neola sits in the Uinta Basin about 15 miles northwest of Roosevelt, tucked against the southern slope of the Uintas in Duchesne County. It's ranch country — irrigated hay ground, horse setups, double-wides on five-acre parcels, and the occasional custom log home with Uinta Mountain views out the back. Because Neola is a 2.5-hour drive from Salt Lake City and roughly an hour from Vernal, a lot of buyers can't easily make a casual showing trip. That's exactly why listings with virtual tours matter here: a 3D walkthrough or video tour lets out-of-area buyers — energy workers relocating from Wyoming or Colorado, retirees from the Wasatch Front, or family members buying near relatives on the Ute reservation — actually see the floor plan, outbuildings, and land layout before committing to the drive.

Virtual tours are especially useful on rural Neola properties because square footage tells you very little about how a home lives. A 1,800 sq ft rambler on 10 acres with a detached shop, loafing shed, and water rights is a completely different purchase than the same square footage in town. Matterport scans, drone footage, and walk-through videos give you a real sense of the outbuildings, fencing condition, pasture quality, and how the house sits on the parcel. The listings below all include some form of virtual tour — 3D walkthroughs, video, or interactive floor plans. Browse what's currently active to see which Neola properties you can preview from your couch before scheduling an in-person visit.

April 2026 · Neola market

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

Full Neola market report
Median sale
$266,500
2 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
89 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Neola.

What kind of virtual tours do Neola listings typically include?

Most are either Matterport 3D walkthroughs, agent-narrated video tours, or drone footage showing the acreage and outbuildings. On rural Neola parcels, aerial video is often more useful than interior scans because the land, fencing, and water features are a big part of the value.

Are virtual tours common on Neola listings?

Less common than on the Wasatch Front, but they've grown noticeably since 2020. Higher-priced properties and listings aimed at out-of-state buyers are the most likely to include them. Entry-level manufactured homes on small lots often skip the tour and rely on photos alone.

Can I rely on a virtual tour alone to make an offer in Neola?

You can write an offer based on a tour, and plenty of out-of-area buyers do, but we strongly recommend an in-person inspection before closing — especially for well, septic, irrigation shares, and outbuilding condition. A 3D scan won't tell you if the pressure tank is failing or if the pasture floods in spring runoff.

Why does Neola have fewer virtual tours than cities like Heber or St. George?

Two reasons: the listing volume is much lower (often under a dozen active properties at a time), and many sellers here use local agents who don't routinely budget for Matterport scans. When a tour is included, it usually signals a seller who's serious about reaching buyers outside the Basin.

Does a virtual tour mean the home is listed higher or move-in ready?

Not necessarily. Some Neola sellers add tours specifically because the home needs work and they want buyers to see the condition honestly before driving out. Others use tours to showcase a recently remodeled property. Watch the video carefully for clues about flooring, fixtures, and finish levels.

How do I schedule an in-person showing after watching the tour?

Reach out through the listing and we'll coordinate with the listing agent. Plan for a half-day in Neola if you're driving from the Wasatch Front, and try to stack two or three showings together since drive times between rural parcels add up quickly.