Homes with Virtual Tours in Altamont, Utah
Altamont is a small ranching community in the Uintah Basin, tucked between the Uinta Mountains to the north and the Duchesne River drainage to the south. Most properties here are acreage parcels, manufactured homes on irrigated lots, or older farmhouses — and the town itself sits about 40 minutes from Roosevelt, two hours from Park City, and roughly 2.5 hours from the Salt Lake airport. Because so few buyers live within easy driving distance, virtual tours have become a practical filter rather than a luxury one. A 3D walkthrough or narrated video tour saves a half-day trip over the mountains just to rule a property out.
Listings flagged with virtual tours in the 84001 ZIP tend to fall into two camps: newer builds and higher-end acreage properties marketed to out-of-area buyers (often energy-sector workers, hunters, or families relocating from the Wasatch Front), and well-presented older homes where the listing agent invested in Matterport to compete in a thin market. Expect prices ranging from the low $200s for smaller homes on a lot up to $700K+ for homes on 10–40 acres with water rights, shops, and Uinta views. Snow, gravel roads, and seasonal access affect some parcels, so a tour plus a conversation with a local agent usually beats a cold drive out. Browse the active listings with virtual tours below to see what's currently on the market in and around Altamont.
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Why do virtual tours matter when shopping in Altamont? ▾
Altamont sits roughly 2.5 hours east of Salt Lake City in Duchesne County, so a lot of buyers are coming from the Wasatch Front, out-of-state oil and gas workers, or hunters looking for a base camp. A virtual tour lets you walk a property at 10 p.m. from Sandy or Midland, Texas before committing to the drive over Daniels Summit or up through Strawberry.
What kind of virtual tours do Altamont listings usually offer? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs or simple narrated video tours posted by the listing agent. Acreage properties out here often include drone footage too, which matters more than interior tours when you're buying 5–40 acres with outbuildings, irrigation shares, or pasture.
Are virtual tours common on rural Altamont listings? ▾
Less common than in Park City or Lehi, but adoption has climbed. Newer construction in the Altamont/Bluebell/Mountain Home corridor and higher-priced acreage listings almost always have some form of media tour now. Older farmhouses under $300K often still rely on photos alone.
Can I make an offer based only on a virtual tour? ▾
Legally yes, and we've written plenty of sight-unseen offers for out-of-area buyers. We strongly recommend at minimum a video FaceTime walkthrough with your agent plus a thorough inspection — well, septic, and irrigation rights need eyes on the ground in the Uintah Basin.
What should I look for in a virtual tour of an Altamont property? ▾
Check ceiling and wall corners for settling, look at the condition of outbuildings and fencing, and ask for drone shots showing the full parcel boundaries. Also request video of the well house, pressure tank, and any irrigation headgates — those details rarely make it into a standard Matterport scan.
How many Altamont homes with virtual tours are typically active? ▾
Altamont is a small market — the 84001 ZIP often has fewer than 30 active listings at any time, and maybe a third include a virtual tour. Inventory turns slowly, so it's worth setting up a saved search and getting alerts the moment a new tour goes live.