Homes with Virtual Tours in Fillmore, Utah
Fillmore is the Millard County seat, a town of roughly 2,500 people sitting along I-15 about halfway between Salt Lake City and Cedar City. It served as Utah's first territorial capital, and the original sandstone capitol building still anchors the center of town. Most of the housing stock is a mix of older brick and frame homes near Main Street, mid-century ranches, and newer builds out toward Flowell and the foothills of the Pahvant Range. Lots tend to be larger than what Wasatch Front buyers are used to, and water shares, septic systems, and outbuildings are common line items on a Fillmore property listing.
Because Fillmore is a two-plus hour drive from the Salt Lake metro and roughly the same from St. George, virtual tours do real work here. Buyers relocating from out of state, snowbirds scouting a quieter base, and Wasatch Front families chasing acreage all use 3D walkthroughs and video tours to narrow the list before making the drive down. Sellers who include a Matterport scan or a solid video walk usually pull more serious showings and fewer casual ones. The listings below all include some form of virtual tour attached to the MLS record, so you can vet floor plans, ceiling heights, kitchen layouts, and lot context before scheduling an in-person visit. Browse what's active right now and reach out if you want a live FaceTime walk on anything that catches your eye.
April 2026 · Fillmore market
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Why do virtual tours matter for Fillmore listings specifically? ▾
Fillmore sits about two and a half hours south of Salt Lake City and roughly three hours north of St. George, so a lot of buyers shopping here are out-of-area: Wasatch Front families looking for acreage, retirees from the coast, or remote workers. A 3D walkthrough lets those buyers vet a property before committing to the I-15 drive. Sellers who invest in virtual tours typically get more qualified showings rather than tire-kickers.
What kind of virtual tour technology will I see on these listings? ▾
Most Fillmore listings with virtual tours use Matterport 3D scans, Zillow 3D Home, or agent-produced video walkthroughs hosted on YouTube or Vimeo. A smaller share include drone footage, which is genuinely useful here because so many properties sit on half-acre to multi-acre lots where the land matters as much as the house.
Are virtual tours common on Fillmore MLS listings? ▾
Less common than in Utah County or Washington County, but the share has grown steadily since 2020. Newer construction and higher-priced homes on Main Street, near the Old Capitol, or out toward Flowell are the most likely to carry a full 3D tour. Older farmhouses and budget listings often still rely on photos alone.
Can I make an offer on a Fillmore home sight-unseen after a virtual tour? ▾
Buyers do it, especially relocating ones, but we recommend pairing the virtual tour with a video FaceTime walkthrough by your agent and a thorough inspection during the due diligence period. Rural properties in Millard County can have septic, well, and irrigation share details that don't show up on a 3D scan.
Do virtual tours show outbuildings, shops, and land? ▾
Sometimes, but not always. Many Fillmore properties include shops, barns, horse setups, or water shares that add real value, and agents don't always scan those structures. Ask the listing agent for additional video of any outbuildings and request a plat map if acreage and fence lines matter to your decision.
How do I filter for only homes with virtual tours in Fillmore? ▾
The active listings below are already filtered to show Fillmore homes with a virtual tour link attached in the WFRMLS feed. If a tour link breaks or looks outdated, let us know and we'll pull the most current media directly from the listing agent.