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Salina, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Salina, Utah

Salina sits at the crossroads of I-70 and US-89 in Sevier County, a small central Utah town of roughly 2,500 residents where listings can move quietly and out-of-area buyers often shop from St. George, Salt Lake, or out of state. Virtual tours matter here more than they do along the Wasatch Front. A buyer relocating from California for a job at the Sufco coal mine, a retiree leaving the Vegas heat, or a Salt Lake family looking for a weekend base near Fish Lake usually can't make the three-to-four hour drive every time something new hits the MLS. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets them rule properties in or out before committing to the trip down.

Salina's housing stock is a mix that benefits from video: older brick homes near Main Street, mid-century ranches on larger lots, newer builds out toward the foothills, and the occasional small acreage with outbuildings or horse setups. Square footage, ceiling height, basement condition, and yard layout all read very differently in person than in still photos, and a tour catches the details listing descriptions skip. Listings with Matterport, Zillow 3D, or agent-shot video tours are flagged below so distance shoppers can pre-screen efficiently. Browse the active listings to see which Salina homes currently offer a virtual walkthrough, and reach out when you're ready to schedule an in-person showing or have a local agent preview on your behalf.

June 2026 · Salina market

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

Full Salina market report
Median sale
$355,000
4 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
127 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
88.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
9
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Salina.

What kind of virtual tours do Salina listings typically offer?

Most are either Matterport 3D scans that let you click through room to room, or agent-produced walkthrough videos posted to YouTube and embedded in the MLS. A smaller number include drone footage of the lot and surrounding area, which is genuinely useful in Salina where acreage and outbuildings often factor into the purchase.

Are virtual tours common on Salina MLS listings?

Less common than in larger Utah markets. Salina is a small town and not every listing agent invests in 3D scanning, so the homes that do include a tour tend to stand out. If a property you like doesn't have one, ask the listing agent — many will shoot a FaceTime or video walkthrough on request.

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

Yes, it happens regularly with out-of-state and Wasatch Front buyers. Most write offers contingent on an in-person inspection and a final walkthrough, which protects you if the home doesn't match what the tour showed. Your agent can also do an in-person preview and video call with you before you commit.

How far is Salina from Salt Lake City for a showing trip?

About 140 miles south on I-15 and US-50, roughly a two-and-a-half hour drive in good weather. From St. George it's closer to three hours north. That distance is exactly why virtual tours get used heavily here — buyers narrow the list before driving down for a full day of showings.

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

Standard Matterport scans cover the interior only. For Salina properties with shops, barns, or acreage, look for listings that pair the 3D tour with drone video or a separate exterior walkthrough. If those aren't posted, request them — the land is often half the value on rural Sevier County properties.

How current are the virtual tours on these listings?

Tours are typically shot when the home first comes on the market, so they reflect the property at listing time. If the home has been active for several months or had price reductions, ask whether anything has changed — new paint, removed furniture, or staging adjustments won't show up in the original scan.