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Rush Valley, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Rush Valley, Utah

Rush Valley is a small ranching community in Tooele County, tucked between the Onaqui and Stansbury mountains about 60 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. Most properties here sit on an acre or more, many come with water shares, horse setups, or outbuildings, and the drive out from the Wasatch Front takes real planning — Highway 36 south through Tooele, then west past Stockton on SR-199. That distance is exactly why a 3D walkthrough or video tour is worth its weight in gas money. Buyers can rule out floor plans, check ceiling heights, eyeball kitchen layouts, and get a feel for outbuilding setups before committing to the drive.

The homes you'll see below all have some form of virtual media attached to the listing — Matterport scans, agent-shot video, or drone flyovers of the acreage. That's especially useful in Rush Valley, where listings range from 1970s ranch homes on five acres to newer custom builds with shops and arenas, and photos alone rarely capture how the land lays out. Out-of-state buyers relocating for Tooele Army Depot, the Dugway corridor, or remote work lean heavily on these tours to shortlist properties before flying in. Browse the active listings below to see which Rush Valley homes currently offer virtual tours, and reach out when you're ready to schedule the in-person walk-through that always has to follow.

November 2025 · Rush Valley market

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

Full Rush Valley market report
Median sale
$917,800
1 closed in November 2025
Median DOM
51 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
92.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Rush Valley.

Why do virtual tours matter so much for Rush Valley listings?

Rush Valley sits about an hour southwest of Salt Lake City out past Tooele, and many properties are on acreage down long private drives. A 3D walkthrough or video tour saves you a half-day round trip for homes that don't fit your needs, and it lets out-of-state buyers vet a property before flying in.

What kinds of homes in Rush Valley typically have virtual tours?

Newer builds, higher-priced rural estates, and homes listed by larger brokerages are most likely to include 3D Matterport scans or video walkthroughs. Older farmhouses and owner-marketed properties sometimes skip them, so the tour-equipped subset tends to skew toward updated or move-in-ready homes.

Can I see the outbuildings and acreage in a virtual tour?

Sometimes. Matterport scans usually cover the interior only, but listing agents in Tooele County often add drone video to show pasture, water rights infrastructure, barns, and the surrounding Onaqui foothills. Check the listing's media tab for both a 3D tour and a separate video link.

Are virtual tours a substitute for an in-person visit out here?

No — especially in Rush Valley. You'll want to drive the property to check well output, septic location, fencing, road conditions in winter, and how the wind actually feels on the site. Use the tour to narrow your list, then schedule showings for the finalists.

How current are the virtual tours on active listings?

Most 3D tours are shot when the home first hits the market, so they reflect the home's condition at listing time. If a property has been active for several months, ask the agent whether anything has changed — paint, flooring, or the status of any outbuildings or livestock setups.