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Santaquin, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Santaquin, Utah

Santaquin is a small but fast-growing city at the south end of Utah County, tucked between Mount Nebo and the orchards along Highway 6. A good share of buyers shopping here are coming from Salt Lake, Davis County, or out of state entirely — drawn by newer construction, lower price points than Lehi or Saratoga Springs, and the slower pace you still get south of Payson. That's exactly why listings with 3D walkthroughs, video tours, and drone footage matter in this market: driving down to preview five homes on a Saturday eats up real time, and virtual media lets you narrow the list before you make the trip.

Most Santaquin homes with full virtual tours fall into two camps. The first is new construction in subdivisions like Summit Ridge, Orchard Ridge, and the developments off Main Street, where builders routinely include Matterport scans or branded video walkthroughs of model homes. The second is mid-range resale homes in the $450K–$650K range where listing agents have invested in proper media to compete with the new-build inventory next door. Older homes on the original grid near Center Street and acreage properties toward Genola show up less often with 3D tours, though many include drone footage of the lot and outbuildings. Browse the active listings below to see which Santaquin homes currently include virtual tours.

May 2026 · Santaquin market

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

Full Santaquin market report
Median sale
$530,000
26 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
21 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
137
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Santaquin.

Why are virtual tours useful for Santaquin listings specifically?

Santaquin sits about 65 miles south of Salt Lake City, and a lot of buyers shopping here are relocating from out of state or commuting down from the SLC metro. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets you rule homes in or out before driving to the south end of Utah County, which saves a Saturday when you're trying to see five houses in a day.

What types of virtual tours show up on Santaquin listings?

You'll see a mix: Matterport 3D scans (the dollhouse view you can click through room by room), agent-shot walkthrough videos, drone flyovers of the lot and Mount Nebo backdrop, and the occasional Zillow 3D Home tour. New construction in subdivisions like Summit Ridge and Orchard Ridge tends to have the most polished media.

Do new-build homes in Santaquin usually have virtual tours?

Often yes, but for the model home rather than the specific lot. Builders active in Santaquin — Visionary, Fieldstone, Edge — typically post a model tour and then list individual spec homes with photos only. Ask the listing agent if a 3D scan exists for the exact address you're considering.

Can I make an offer in Santaquin based only on a virtual tour?

You can, and out-of-state buyers do it regularly here, especially for new construction. Most agents will still recommend a local representative do an in-person walkthrough before you go under contract, and a standard inspection contingency protects you once the offer is accepted.

How current are the virtual tours on active listings?

Tours are usually shot within a week of the home hitting the MLS, so what you see reflects the current condition. One thing to watch for in Santaquin: orchards and farmland around the south and west edges of town change seasonally, so a tour shot in May looks very different from the same property in October.

Are virtual tours available for rural and acreage properties around Santaquin?

Less consistently. Homes on larger parcels off Highway 6 toward Genola or up against the foothills sometimes skip 3D interior scans, but many do include drone footage to show the land, outbuildings, and irrigation. If a rural listing you like doesn't have one, it's reasonable to ask the agent to record a phone walkthrough.