Homes with Virtual Tours in Huntington, Utah
Huntington sits at roughly 5,800 feet elevation in Emery County, about two hours south of Salt Lake City along US-10, where Castle Valley's red-rock canyon walls frame the town on nearly every side. It's a working community — coal and energy have long anchored the local economy — and most buyers coming here are looking for affordable acreage, ranching land, or a quiet rural retreat well off the Wasatch Front's radar. Because Huntington is genuinely rural, most serious buyers aren't driving out for a casual Saturday showing the way they might in Orem or St. George. That's exactly what makes virtual tours so valuable here. A 3D walkthrough or video tour lets buyers in Salt Lake, Price, or out of state do a thorough first pass before committing to a 100-plus-mile round trip across open desert and canyon country.
Homes in Huntington range widely — from modest single-family houses priced in the low $100s to larger properties with irrigated acreage, outbuildings, and views of the San Rafael Swell — and a virtual tour gives buyers a genuine sense of layout, condition, and setting before they ever contact an agent. Listings with interactive tours also tend to attract more qualified inquiries, which matters in a low-inventory market where serious sellers want serious buyers. If you're relocating, investing in a second property, or simply can't get out to Emery County on short notice, homes with virtual tours give you the detail you need to make a confident shortlist. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Huntington market
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What types of virtual tours appear on Huntington listings? ▾
Most virtual tours on Huntington MLS listings fall into two categories: Matterport-style 3D walkthroughs that let you navigate room to room at your own pace, and pre-recorded video walkthroughs uploaded to YouTube or a listing portal. A smaller number of listings offer live FaceTime or Zoom showings by request, which agents will note in the remarks. The listing detail page will usually indicate which format is available.
Why are virtual tours especially useful for buying in Huntington compared to Wasatch Front cities? ▾
Huntington is roughly 110 miles from Salt Lake City — a solid two-hour drive through Price Canyon and Castle Valley. Unlike browsing homes in Murray or Lehi where an in-person showing costs you an afternoon, visiting a Huntington property can easily take most of your day. A detailed virtual tour lets you rule out properties that don't fit your needs before you make that drive, saving real time and money.
Do virtual tours accurately show the land and outbuildings on rural Huntington properties? ▾
It depends heavily on the listing agent's effort. Interior 3D tours are common, but acreage, corrals, irrigation shares, and outbuildings are often better represented in drone footage or a narrated video tour. When reviewing a listing, check whether the tour covers the full property or only the interior — and don't hesitate to ask the listing agent for additional footage of the lot, water rights documentation, or shop buildings before scheduling an in-person visit.
What's the general price range for homes currently listed in Huntington? ▾
Huntington is one of the more affordable markets in Utah. Modest in-town homes typically list in the $100,000–$200,000 range, while properties with larger lots, irrigated fields, or significant outbuildings can push into the $300,000s or higher. Prices in Emery County have remained well below state medians, making Huntington attractive for buyers priced out of Carbon County or the Wasatch Front.
Can out-of-state buyers realistically purchase a Huntington home using only a virtual tour? ▾
Many out-of-state buyers — particularly those purchasing investment properties, hunting retreats, or rural getaways — do make offers based largely on virtual tours combined with a thorough inspection contingency. That said, Huntington properties often include variables like water shares, mineral rights, and aging infrastructure that benefit from eyes-on review. A trusted local agent who can do a live video walkthrough and flag physical details not visible in a recorded tour adds significant value in this market.
Are there many active listings with virtual tours in Huntington at any given time? ▾
Huntington is a small community of roughly 2,000 residents, so total MLS inventory is limited compared to larger Utah cities — often fewer than two dozen active residential listings at once. The share of those listings that include a virtual tour varies, but adoption has grown steadily as sellers and agents recognize that remote buyers make up a large portion of interest in rural Emery County. The listings on this page are filtered to show only those with virtual tours currently available.