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Antimony, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Antimony, Utah

Antimony is one of the smallest incorporated towns in Utah — fewer than 150 full-time residents tucked into Garfield County along the East Fork of the Sevier River, about 25 miles south of Koosharem and a short drive from Otter Creek Reservoir. Properties here tend to be rural: cabins on a few acres, working ranchettes, hunting retreats near the Dixie National Forest, and a handful of in-town homes near the post office and Antimony Mercantile. Because the town is roughly four hours from Salt Lake City and three from Las Vegas, very few buyers can pop down for a quick showing on a Tuesday evening.

That's exactly why virtual tour filtering is useful in this market. A Matterport scan, drone flyover, or narrated video lets out-of-state retirees, hunters scouting elk units 25 and 27, and second-home buyers from St. George or Park City do real diligence before committing to the drive down US-89. Listings with tours also tend to be the ones where sellers and agents have invested in proper marketing — often a signal of better-prepared properties with cleaner disclosures, surveyed acreage, and documented water rights. Inventory in Antimony is thin in any given month, so the homes with tours attached usually represent most of what's worth seriously considering from afar. Browse the active listings below to see which Antimony properties currently have video or 3D tours available.

January 2026 · Antimony market

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

Full Antimony market report
Median sale
$329,500
1 closed in January 2026
Median DOM
151 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Antimony.

Why do virtual tours matter so much for Antimony listings?

Antimony sits about four hours from Salt Lake City and roughly an hour from the nearest commercial airport in Cedar City. Most buyers looking here are out-of-area — second-home shoppers, hunters, or retirees from the Wasatch Front or out of state. A walkthrough video or 3D tour saves a long drive on US-89 just to rule a property out.

What kind of virtual tour should I expect on Antimony listings?

Quality varies. Higher-end ranch and cabin listings often have Matterport 3D scans or drone footage showing acreage, outbuildings, and the surrounding meadows along the East Fork of the Sevier. Smaller in-town homes may only have a narrated video or a slideshow. Check the listing's media tab to see what's actually attached.

Are drone tours common given the rural setting?

Yes. With parcels often running 1–40+ acres, aerial footage is genuinely useful here — it shows fence lines, water rights features, barns, and proximity to Otter Creek Reservoir or the Dixie National Forest boundary. Ground-level photos alone don't capture what you're actually buying in Garfield County.

Can a virtual tour substitute for an in-person visit before making an offer?

For a rural Utah property, probably not entirely. Tours help you shortlist, but elevation (Antimony sits near 6,460 feet), well and septic conditions, road access in winter, and irrigation rights all need eyes on the ground. Many buyers use the tour to decide whether the trip down through Junction is worth it.

How many Antimony homes typically have virtual tours at any given time?

Antimony is small — the town has under 150 residents and the active MLS inventory often sits in the single digits. On any given week you might see one to four listings with full virtual tours attached. The list below pulls live from the Wasatch Front Regional MLS and UtahRealEstate.com feed.

Will the listing agent do a live video walkthrough if no tour is posted?

Most will. FaceTime or Zoom walkthroughs became standard during 2020 and remain common for remote buyers on Antimony, Koosharem, and Circleville listings. Just ask the agent — it's a reasonable request given the distance involved.