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Tabiona, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Tabiona, Utah

Tabiona is a small ranching community tucked into the Upper Duchesne River valley, sitting at about 6,500 feet between the Uinta Mountains and the high desert of Duchesne County. With a population under 200 and properties often measured in acres rather than square feet, most buyers shopping here are coming from somewhere else — the Wasatch Front, out of state, or down from Park City looking for real land at a fraction of Summit County prices. That makes virtual tours genuinely useful: Tabiona is roughly two hours from Salt Lake City via Heber and Daniels Pass, and nobody wants to make that drive twice for a property that photos already could have ruled out.

Listings with 3D walkthroughs, drone flyovers, or video tours give remote buyers a real sense of the parcel — the river frontage, the outbuildings, the road in, the view of the Uintas — before they commit to a showing. Around Tabiona that matters more than in town markets, because the land, water rights, and access are often the main story, not the floor plan. Expect to see tours most often on cabins, horse properties, river-adjacent acreage, and the handful of larger ranch homes that come up each year. Browse the active Tabiona listings with virtual tours below to see what's currently on the market and which properties are worth a closer look in person.

April 2026 · Tabiona market

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

Full Tabiona market report
Median sale
$465,000
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
39 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
3
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Tabiona.

Why do virtual tours matter so much for Tabiona listings?

Tabiona sits in a remote stretch of the Upper Duchesne River valley, about two hours from Salt Lake and 45 minutes from Duchesne or Heber. Most out-of-area buyers can't run up for a quick second showing, so a walkthrough video or 3D tour lets you vet a property — and the surrounding acreage — before committing to the drive.

What kind of properties in Tabiona typically include virtual tours?

You'll mostly see them on larger acreage parcels, cabins, riverfront homes along the West Fork Duchesne, and ranch-style properties where the land matters as much as the house. Sellers and listing agents know remote buyers from the Wasatch Front and out of state are the main audience, so tours are common on anything above the median price point.

Are the virtual tours usually 3D walkthroughs or just video?

It varies. Matterport-style 3D tours are standard on higher-end listings, while many rural Tabiona properties use drone footage to show the land, outbuildings, water rights, and mountain backdrop. Drone video is honestly more useful here than a 3D house scan — the acreage is the story.

Can I rely on a virtual tour to skip an in-person visit?

For making an offer, no — Tabiona's elevation (around 6,500 feet), well and septic systems, road access in winter, and irrigation rights all need eyes on the ground. Use the tour to narrow your short list, then plan a trip out through Hanna and Tabiona for the properties that survive the cut.

How many Tabiona listings have virtual tours at any given time?

Tabiona is small — the MLS often shows only a handful of active listings in the 84072 zip code total, and maybe a third to half include some form of virtual media. Inventory ebbs and flows seasonally, with more listings appearing in spring and summer.

What should I look for in the tour beyond the house itself?

Check water — irrigation ditches, ponds, river frontage, well house — plus outbuildings, fencing condition, and access roads. Tabiona properties live or die on water rights and winter access, so pay attention to drone passes over the full parcel, not just the kitchen and primary suite.