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Circleville, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Circleville, Utah

Circleville is a small ranching town of around 550 people in Piute County, tucked along US-89 in the upper Sevier River valley between Junction and Panguitch. It is best known as the boyhood home of Butch Cassidy, and the pace still reflects that — cattle operations, hay fields, and a handful of homes on acreage with views toward the Tushar Mountains and Mount Dutton. Because Circleville sits about 215 miles south of Salt Lake City and 130 miles north of St. George, most buyers searching here are not local. They are relocating retirees, second-home shoppers, hunters drawn to the Paiute ATV Trail, or remote workers wanting space and dark skies. That distance is exactly why virtual tours matter on this filter page.

A 3D walkthrough, Matterport scan, or narrated video lets a buyer in Lehi, Las Vegas, or California vet a Circleville property without burning a weekend on the drive. For homes with outbuildings, water shares, or several acres, drone footage included in the virtual tour is often more telling than interior shots — it shows fencing, irrigation, road access off SR-153 or US-89, and proximity to the river. Listings filtered here all include some form of virtual media, which narrows the search considerably in a market where many rural sellers still go photos-only. Browse the active listings below to see which Circleville properties currently offer a tour you can walk through from home.

November 2025 · Circleville market

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

Full Circleville market report
Median sale
$95,000
1 closed in November 2025
Median DOM
72 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Circleville.

Why do virtual tours matter for Circleville listings specifically?

Circleville sits in Piute County roughly four hours south of Salt Lake City and three hours north of St. George, so most buyers cannot pop down on a Saturday to see a property. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets out-of-area buyers from the Wasatch Front, Las Vegas, or out of state vet a home before committing to the drive down US-89.

What kind of virtual tour should I expect on a Circleville listing?

It varies. Some agents post a Matterport 3D scan you can navigate room by room, others upload a narrated video walkthrough, and a few rely on aerial drone footage to show acreage along the Sevier River or near the Tushar foothills. On rural land-heavy listings, the drone tour is often more useful than the interior tour.

Are virtual tours common on Circleville homes?

Less common than in Washington or Utah County, but adoption has grown. Higher-priced homes, listings with significant acreage, and properties marketed to second-home buyers are the most likely to include one. Entry-level homes in town sometimes still rely on photos only.

Can I make an offer based on the virtual tour alone?

Yes, buyers do it, especially relocating buyers and investors. We typically recommend writing the offer contingent on an in-person walkthrough or inspection so you have an out if the home does not match what the tour showed. Rural well, septic, and water-share details also warrant a physical visit.

Does a virtual tour replace an inspection in a rural area like Circleville?

No. Many Circleville properties run on private wells, septic systems, propane, and irrigation shares — none of which show up in a 3D scan. Always pair the tour with a licensed inspection and a separate review of water rights and septic records before closing.

How do I view the virtual tour for a listing below?

Open any listing on this page and look for the virtual tour link near the photo gallery or in the media section. If a listing you like does not have one posted, contact us and we can often arrange a live FaceTime walkthrough with the listing agent.