Homes with Views for Sale in Antimony, Utah
Antimony sits in a wide, quiet stretch of Garfield County at about 6,460 feet, hemmed in by the Parker Mountains to the east and the rim country that climbs toward Bryce Canyon to the south. View homes here aren't selling a manufactured amenity — they're selling the actual landscape: open ranchland, the Sevier River corridor, distant red rock, and a night sky dark enough that the Milky Way is visible from a back deck most of the year. Otter Creek Reservoir is ten minutes north, Bryce is under an hour south, and Capitol Reef is roughly 90 minutes east, which is why view properties here tend to attract second-home buyers, retirees, and folks looking for a genuine rural base camp rather than a subdivision lot.
Because the town itself has well under 200 residents, the inventory of view homes is thin and turnover is slow. What does come on the market ranges from modest cabins on a few acres to working ranches with water rights, hay ground, and panoramic ridgelines. Climate is high-desert mountain: cold winters with real snow, mild summers in the 80s, and roughly 230 sunny days a year. Buyers should weigh winter road access, well and septic condition, and internet options (Starlink is common) before committing. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out if you'd like a heads-up the moment something new is listed.
January 2026 · Antimony market
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What kind of views should I expect from homes in Antimony? ▾
Most properties sit in the Sevier River valley with sightlines toward the Parker Mountain range to the east and the high plateaus leading into Bryce country to the south. Many lots back to BLM or forest land, so the foreground stays open pasture or sage rather than rooftops. Sunsets light up the red cliffs west of town, and on clear winter nights the dark-sky stargazing is some of the best in the state.
How many view homes are typically for sale in Antimony at one time? ▾
Antimony is tiny — fewer than 150 residents — so active inventory usually sits between zero and a handful of listings. When a view property hits the MLS it often sells to a second-home or recreational buyer within weeks. Setting up a saved search is the most reliable way to catch new listings.
Are most view properties on acreage or in-town lots? ▾
The vast majority are acreage parcels, often 1 to 40+ acres, since Antimony is surrounded by ranchland and public land. In-town lots exist along Main Street but the dramatic ridge, valley, and mountain views come from properties on the outskirts toward Otter Creek Reservoir or up toward Black Canyon.
Do view homes here have year-round access? ▾
Properties along SR-22 and the main county roads are plowed and accessible all winter. Homes higher up forest-service roads or on unpaved spurs can be snowed in from December through March, so confirm road maintenance and winter access before writing an offer. Four-wheel drive is standard equipment for most full-time residents.
What's the price range for a view home in Antimony? ▾
Cabin-style homes on a few acres generally run from the upper $300s into the $600s, while larger ranches with water rights, outbuildings, and significant acreage can list from $800K to well over $1.5M. Raw view lots without a home often trade between $40K and $150K depending on size, access, and utilities.
Is internet and utility service reliable enough for remote work from a view property? ▾
Power is grid-served in most of the valley, but high-speed internet varies. Some homes rely on Starlink, fixed wireless, or cellular hotspots rather than fiber. If you plan to work remotely, ask the listing agent to confirm what service the current owner uses and what speeds they actually get.