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Roosevelt, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Roosevelt, Utah

Roosevelt sits in the heart of the Uintah Basin, about two and a half hours east of Salt Lake City via US-40, and that distance is exactly why virtual tours matter here. A lot of buyers shopping Roosevelt are oil and gas workers rotating in from Vernal, Wyoming, or out of state, ranchers comparing acreage from a few counties over, or families relocating for jobs at Uintah Basin Healthcare or the Ute Tribal enterprises. Driving out for a quick weekend showing isn't always practical, so listings with full walkthrough video, 3D Matterport scans, or drone footage do real work — they let you rule homes in or out before you burn a tank of gas crossing Daniels Summit.

Properties tagged with virtual tours in Roosevelt tend to skew toward newer builds in subdivisions off 2000 East and Lagoon Street, larger homes on acreage south of town toward Myton, and the occasional fixer where the listing agent wants to show condition honestly up front. Price points across town generally run from the low $200Ks for older in-town homes up past $600K for newer builds on irrigated acreage with shops and outbuildings. When you're previewing remotely, pay attention to what the tour DOESN'T show — basements, outbuildings, the condition of the well and septic on rural parcels — and put those on your in-person checklist. Browse the active listings below to see which Roosevelt homes currently offer virtual walkthroughs.

May 2026 · Roosevelt market

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

Full Roosevelt market report
Median sale
$345,000
9 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
46
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Roosevelt.

What kind of virtual tours do Roosevelt listings usually include?

Most fall into three buckets: a narrated video walkthrough shot by the listing agent, a 3D Matterport scan you can click through room by room, or drone footage showing the parcel and outbuildings. On acreage listings south and west of Roosevelt, drone video is especially useful because it shows fence lines, irrigation, and how the home sits relative to the road and neighboring operations.

Are virtual tours common on Roosevelt MLS listings?

Less common than on the Wasatch Front, but the share has grown steadily since 2020. Agents working with out-of-area energy-sector buyers and military relocations have leaned into them. On any given week you'll typically see a handful of active Roosevelt listings with some form of virtual tour attached.

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

Yes, and it happens here regularly with relocating oilfield and healthcare workers. Most write the offer contingent on an in-person walkthrough during the due diligence period, plus standard inspection and appraisal contingencies. That gives you a locked-in price while still allowing a real visit before you're fully committed.

What should I look for in a Roosevelt virtual tour that's easy to miss?

Check for water staining around basement windows and mechanical rooms — the Basin has a high water table in spots. Look at the age and condition of the furnace and water heater, whether the home is on culinary water or a well, and whether outbuildings and shops were included in the tour or skipped. If the tour avoids a room entirely, ask why.

Do rural acreage properties around Roosevelt get virtual tours too?

Increasingly yes, especially listings with newer shops, equestrian setups, or irrigated pasture toward Neola, Myton, and Ballard. Drone footage is the standout feature on these — a 3D scan of the house alone misses the point when you're really buying the land, water shares, and outbuildings.

How do I schedule an in-person showing after viewing a virtual tour?

Reach out through the listing on this site and we'll coordinate a time with the seller's agent. If you're driving in from out of state, we can usually line up several Roosevelt and Ballard-area showings on the same day so the trip is worth your while.