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Stockton, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Stockton, Utah

Stockton sits on the west side of Rush Valley in Tooele County, about 7 miles south of Tooele City and roughly an hour from downtown Salt Lake City via SR-36 and I-80. It's a small town — under 700 residents — with a mining history, big sky, and lots that tend to run larger than what you'd find along the Wasatch Front. Because inventory here is thin and many buyers are coming from out of the area (commuters working at Tooele Army Depot, the Salt Lake Valley, or relocating from out of state), listings with virtual tours do a lot of heavy lifting. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets you check ceiling heights, layout flow, basement finish quality, and lot orientation toward the Oquirrh Mountains before you spend half a day driving out.

Virtual tours are especially useful in Stockton because homes vary widely — you'll see everything from older frame houses near Connor Avenue to newer builds on acreage with outbuildings, well/septic setups, and horse-friendly zoning. Photos alone often miss the things that matter most out here: well house condition, shop square footage, fencing, and how the property actually sits on its parcel. Matterport scans, drone footage, and walkthrough videos fill in those gaps. Listings below that include a virtual tour link are flagged in the MLS data, so you can shortlist properties before scheduling in-person showings with an agent. Browse the active Stockton listings with virtual tours below to see what's currently available.

May 2026 · Stockton market

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

Full Stockton market report
Median sale
$705,000
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
151 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Stockton.

What kinds of virtual tours show up on Stockton listings?

Most commonly you'll see Matterport 3D walkthroughs, branded YouTube or Vimeo video tours, and drone aerial footage. On rural Stockton properties with acreage, drone video is particularly valuable because it shows fence lines, outbuildings, and how the lot relates to surrounding land and the Oquirrh foothills.

Do all Stockton homes have a virtual tour?

No. Stockton is a small market with limited annual sales, and not every seller invests in 3D media. The listings shown here are filtered to only the active properties that currently include a virtual tour link in the MLS, so the count will be smaller than the total Stockton inventory.

Is a virtual tour enough to make an offer sight unseen?

Some out-of-state buyers do write offers based on a Matterport tour plus a FaceTime walkthrough with their agent, especially in competitive situations. That said, for rural Stockton properties we strongly recommend an in-person visit before closing to inspect the well, septic, outbuildings, and road access — things video can't fully convey.

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

Plan on about 55–65 minutes from downtown SLC depending on traffic on I-80 and SR-36 through Tooele. From the Salt Lake airport it's a similar drive. Many buyers stack 3–5 Tooele County showings into one afternoon to make the trip efficient.

Can my agent send me a private video tour if a listing doesn't have one?

Yes. If a Stockton home you're interested in doesn't have a virtual tour attached, your agent can usually do a live FaceTime or Zoom walkthrough, or record a phone video during a preview visit. Just ask — it's a routine request, especially for buyers relocating from out of state.

Are virtual tours updated when a home goes under contract or relists?

Generally yes — the tour link stays attached to the listing through its life cycle. If a home falls out of contract and comes back active, the same tour usually reappears. If a property is significantly remodeled before relisting, the seller may commission a new tour to reflect the updates.