Zeb White


Zeb is the proud fifth-generation resident of rural Utah, where he has spent the majority of his life. Throughout his upbringing, Zeb actively participated in a variety of land projects, collaborating with his family on endeavors for farmers, ranchers, the Bureau of Land Management, various state agencies, and the US Forest Service. These formative years instilled in him a strong work ethic and a deep understanding of land management for diverse purposes. Zeb's exposure to this world fostered a profound appreciation for the great outdoors and ignited his passion for fishing, hunting, hiking, and exploring the natural beauty of Utah and beyond.

Currently, Zeb and his wife, Meagan, call a home nestled on a spacious acreage in the Sevier Valley their own. They relish the time they spend with their three young children: Daklyn, Sloan, and Hunter. Zeb and Meagan are enthusiastic about raising their children in the close-knit embrace of family and the rural lifestyle that shaped both of their childhoods.

Zeb's journey has seen him traverse a decade in the field of education and training. However, his heart eventually guided him back to his rural Utah roots. By aligning his career with his personal interests and passions, Zeb discovered a fantastic opportunity in the realm of land management as a Land Specialist. His base of operations is now in central and southern Utah, where he is wholeheartedly committed to providing his clients with the most exceptional real estate experience of their lives.

$79,000  •  40 acres
Mountain recreational property featuring 40 acres with the seasonal Beaver Creek along the eastern boundary. Elevations range from 7,985 to over 8,615 feet with sagebrush, willows, oak, and native vegetation. Located near the Lower Fish Creek Wildlife Management Area, Price River, and Scofield area recreation with opportunities for hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
$262,000  •  40 acres
40-acre Garfield County recreational property near Panguitch with 1.2 ACFT water rights, drilled well, power pole on site, year-round road access, BLM frontage, new fencing, and multiple building sites.
$1,990,000  •  151 acres
151-acre private inholding surrounded by the Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area. C-2 Highway Commercial zoning, 13+ ACFT water rights, well with holding tank, Highway 91 frontage, and multiple potential building locations. Located minutes from Beaver Dam, Arizona, and approximately 25 miles from St. George.
$799,000  •  40 acres
Private 40-acre recreational property adjacent to the Fremont Gorge Wilderness Study Area and just over two miles from Capitol Reef National Park. Features include a 2,625 sq. ft. custom cabin, detached garage/workshop, greenhouse with a 30-foot swim lane, wraparound deck, scenic views, mature pinyon and juniper, private access, and nearby ATV trails, hiking, and public lands.
$749,000  •  482 acres
482± acres located along the western foothills of Utah County featuring rolling terrain, mature pinyon-juniper forest, seasonal springs, and approximately 70 acres of range improvements. Includes Mining Water Right 53-343 totaling 217.194 ACFT. Surrounded by federally managed lands with access to extensive recreation and grazing opportunities. Buyer to verify all intended uses.
$990,000  •  2.57 acres
2.5± acre property near Torrey featuring a 2,000 sq. ft. home, large commercial shop, multiple outbuildings, private well, underground water storage, and 16.9 kW of solar power. Mature trees, views of Velvet Ridge, and convenient access to Capitol Reef National Park, Fishlake National Forest, Boulder Mountain, and surrounding recreation areas.
$897,000  •  10.3 acres
10.34-acre property on the edge of Panguitch featuring a 2,158 sq ft home, unfinished basement, irrigated alfalfa fields, horse pasture, 2,100 sq ft shop, hay barn, horse facilities, and 15 irrigation shares. Mountain and valley views with convenient access to town amenities and outdoor recreation.
$129,000  •  5.25 acres
5.25-acre Sevier County property near Salina with paved access, water rights, and power nearby. Borders BLM land and sits near Fishlake National Forest. Suitable for recreation or approved development. Buyer to verify utilities and permitted uses.
$425,000  •  3.1 acres
Income-producing STR on 3± acres with utilities and zoning in place for two additional units. Paved access, open views, and close to Capitol Reef National Park and Bicknell Bottoms WMA. Scenic views and quick access to public lands and recreation.
$179,000  •  20 acres
20-acre property near Panguitch, Utah, with a water share, power nearby, and fiber access. Located on county-maintained roads with open terrain and proximity to public lands, lakes, and mountains. Suitable for residential, recreational, or seasonal use.
$1,890,000  •  748 acres
Nearly 750 acres near Helper, UT, featuring a 4,000+ sq. ft. cabin, water rights, historic ghost towns, wildlife, and extensive trail access. Hunting, recreation, and exploration opportunities with reliable county road entry.
$3,600,000  •  10.2 acres
This 10-acre parcel in Leeds, Utah, is located within city limits and features mostly flat terrain with a history of agricultural use. Zoning allows the property to remain whole or be subdivided into 1 plus acre lots. City water is available, power is nearby, and septic systems would be required. Minutes from St. George and regional recreation.
$235,000  •  100 acres
This 100-acre Sevier County property is located just outside Monroe, Utah, on the southern end of the Sevier Valley. The land features flat terrain, established road access, sage and native grasses, grazing history, and borders Utah State Trust lands. Access to public trails and nearby town amenities is within a few miles.
$6,461,000  •  555 acres
555± acre irrigated farm in Garfield County with up to 370 acres in production, extensive water rights, custom residence, heated shop, hay barns, covered storage, Highway 89 access, and irrigated pasture potential. Historically managed for premium forage production with established infrastructure supporting hay and livestock operations.
$1,399,000  •  54 acres
40-acre gravel-rich parcel near Richfield with varied rock products, potential I-70 frontage, 14-acre yard with loading ramp, and a lease to a recharging alluvial deposit. Includes Strawberry Cream materials, Ferrozite soil, and negotiable acreage and water rights.
$650,000  •  6 acres
This rare commercial offering provides an established compost, green-recycling, and soil-amendment business positioned for substantial growth. Situated on approximately 6 acres, the property includes a small portable office, a large operational yard, power, and extensive compost and soil-related inventory. For a new owner-operator, this could be an opportunity to take the building blocks in place and create a business with strong market demand. This site offers proven production capacity and scalable potential. • Substantial wood-compost inventory ready for processing and distribution. Soil Resources & Lease Opportunities Adjacent acreage, available for lease, provides access to native iron-rich sandy loam soil known as “Ferrozite.” Lab testing from Stukenholtz Laboratories indicates high levels of iron and essential nutrients including N, P, K, S, Z, and M. This soil has been used as a slow-release micronutrient source that supports plant vigor, chlorophyll production, and enzyme and nitrogen-fixation functions. Operational Strengths The business focuses on producing high-quality soil and wood compost, recommended for: • Raised beds • Lawn topsoil blends • Gardens and flower beds • Agricultural soil amendment • Commercial or residential landscape supply production The demand for soil-health products continues to rise alongside the growth of gardening, hobby farming, and regenerative agriculture across Utah. This operation is well-positioned to supply this expanding market. Infrastructure & Expansion Potential • Power on site with ample yard space • Room for a bagging operation, enabling broader product distribution • Nearby access to major interstate corridors (I-70 & I-15) • Space to increase green-recycling capacity • Ability to scale both wholesale and retail supply chains Summary All foundational components of a profitable soil-products business are already in place—inventory, soil access, workforce layout, utilities, and transportation connections. This is an excellent opportunity for a buyer looking to take over a functioning operation and expand it to match growing market demand. Contact the listing agent for pricing, equipment lists, operational details, or to schedule a property tour.
$445,000  •  34.9 acres
Acreage outside Salina, UT, with paved frontage, Salina Creek, 4+ ACFT water rights, power access, and leveled ground ready to build. Walking distance to city amenities and less than 2 miles from Fishlake National Forest.
$799,000  •  640 acres
640 acres near Herd Pass in Iron County, UT, with water rights, road access, dramatic elevation changes, wildlife, and scenic mountain views.
$618,660  •  38.67 acres
38-acre flat tract with Hwy 89 frontage minutes from Panguitch. Offers irrigation, utilities nearby, fencing, stock corrals, and agricultural soils. Gently slopes east with valley and mountain views. Close to Bryce Canyon and Zion.”
$843,100  •  50 acres
50 acres near Panguitch, Utah, with Highway 89 frontage, utilities, water rights, barns, fencing, and irrigation. Flat, accessible land with agricultural infrastructure in place and potential for residential, commercial, or investment use.
$2,900,000  •  640 acres
Short Description (max 200 characters) 640 acres of high elevation land in Sevier County with meadows, timber, streams, internal trails, and a 2-bed cabin. The property borders the National Forest with road access and strong wildlife presence.
$1,250,000  •  122 acres
This 120-acre+ property located on the Teasdale Bench in Wayne County offers a combination of elevated terrain, expansive views, and practical improvements that support a variety of potential uses. The setting is defined by its position on a high mesa, where much of the land is relatively flat with gentle rolling contours. The landscape features a mix of open ground, sage, cactus, and scattered pinyon pine and juniper trees, covering more than 30 acres of the property. From multiple vantage points across the parcel, there are clear views of surrounding natural landmarks, including the Boulder Mountains to the south and the distinctive red rock formations and bluffs that characterize the region. The northern portion of the property drops approximately 100 feet, creating a natural edge where the Fremont River can be seen below. Along the southeastern boundary, views extend toward Cottonwood Creek, an area that supports local wildlife activity. Wildlife presence on and around the property includes mule deer, small game, coyotes, and foxes. A neighboring pond contributes to seasonal waterfowl activity, including ducks and geese, during the winter months. The combination of vegetation, water proximity, and varied terrain supports a diverse habitat. Access to the property is convenient yet maintains a sense of separation. The parcel is located just over 600 yards from the paved Teasdale Bench Road and can be reached via the Teasdale Powerline Road and other established routes. The nearby town of Torrey is only a short drive away, providing access to basic services, dining, and supplies while maintaining a rural setting. Infrastructure elements are already in place to support future use. A well permit, identified as WR 95-5525 with 1.48 acre feet of underground water rights, has been secured. Existing roads across the property provide internal access and flexibility for site planning. These features allow for multiple potential building locations depending on preference for views, access, or proximity to utilities. The property is bordered in part by public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, which contributes to the sense of open space and limits the likelihood of nearby development. The area is also known for its low levels of light pollution, providing clear night skies and visibility of stars. This parcel presents an opportunity for those seeking a recreational property, a residential setting, or a long-term land holding in southern Utah. Its combination of acreage, location, access, and existing improvements supports a range of possibilities while maintaining the natural characteristics of the region.
$3,250,000  •  190 acres
This 190-acre property in Sevier County, Utah, offers a mix of productive meadows, wooded terrain, and natural water sources in a setting adjacent to public land. Located near the gateway to Fishlake National Forest, the parcel sits along the slopes of Oak Ridge and lies approximately one mile from paved Gooseberry Road with convenient access to Interstate 70. The property has been held by the same family for generations and reflects a long history of careful stewardship. Historically, portions of the land were cultivated as productive farmland after the area was first homesteaded in the late 1800s. While large-scale farming is no longer active, the soils, layout, and infrastructure remain, offering opportunities for agricultural use such as grazing or small-scale farming operations. Approximately 100 acres consist of semi-irrigated meadow ground that has historically supported grazing livestock. These meadows provide open terrain with established grasses suitable for seasonal grazing. A gravity-fed irrigation system helps distribute water across portions of the meadow, making use of natural water sources on the property. Several springs flow on and through the parcel, providing water for livestock as well as habitat for wildlife that frequent the area. The property also supports a diverse wildlife presence. Elk, mule deer, wild turkey, and other species are commonly found in this region of central Utah. The parcel currently qualifies for two cow elk depredation tags each year, with the possibility of obtaining additional tags through the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, according to current regulations. Because the land is bordered on three sides by national forest land, wildlife movement through the area is common. Roughly 70 acres of the property consist of sagebrush terrain and pinyon juniper woodland. These wooded sections are primarily located on the northeastern and southern portions of the parcel. The vegetation provides cover and habitat for wildlife while also creating natural separation across the property. The mix of open meadow and wooded terrain supports a variety of potential land uses. With its size and layout, the property may offer several potential building locations for a residence, cabin, or seasonal retreat, subject to local regulations and permitting. Elevated areas on the property provide views of the surrounding mountains and nearby public lands. The surrounding national forest creates a setting with limited nearby development and convenient access to outdoor recreation. Recreation opportunities in the area include hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and exploring the extensive road and trail systems within Fishlake National Forest. The nearby Gooseberry Road corridor also connects to regional travel routes, making it possible to reach the property while still maintaining a rural setting. Nearby communities include the town of Salina, which provides basic services and amenities, and the city of Richfield, a regional hub offering grocery stores, lodging, medical services, and additional retail. The property’s location near Interstate 70 allows access from multiple parts of the state. The combination of meadow ground, wooded habitat, natural water sources, and proximity to public land makes this parcel well-suited for agricultural use, recreation, wildlife habitat, or a private retreat setting. Buyers should verify zoning, water rights, grazing potential, and development options with Sevier County and other appropriate agencies.
$1,400,000  •  208 acres
This 208.06-acre property in Carbon County offers a combination of irrigated agricultural ground, grazing pasture, and recreational land with paved access just south of Wellington. The property consists of five parcels located on both sides of Lower Miller Creek Road, with Miller Creek flowing through portions of the land. Historically, more than 140 acres of the property have been actively farmed and have produced multiple annual cuttings of alfalfa hay. The productive soils and established irrigation infrastructure support ongoing agricultural use. The property includes 150 Class C Highwater shares of the Carbon Canal and 50 Class A Reservoir shares of the Price River Water Users system. Pressurized irrigation is currently in place on both the western and eastern portions of the property, and the wheel lines located on the property are included in the sale. In addition to irrigated cropland, portions of the land have recently been used for livestock grazing. Much of the property is fenced, and a cattle drinker is installed on the western side to support pasture use. These existing improvements provide options for continued agricultural production, grazing, or a combination of both. The property also offers recreational and wildlife value. Mule deer, pronghorn antelope, and smaller wildlife species regularly move through the area and are commonly observed on the property. The presence of Miller Creek and open agricultural ground contributes to wildlife activity throughout the year. Infrastructure and access add to the property’s versatility. Lower Miller Creek Road provides paved access through the area, making year-round travel convenient. Power and city water are available at multiple points along the property, offering potential building locations for those considering residential or agricultural structures. With the property spanning both sides of the road and consisting of several parcels, there may also be future opportunities for parcel reconfiguration or subdivision, subject to county regulations and approvals. The land being offered includes five parcels sold together as a single offering. These parcels include: Located in central Utah, the property provides a rural setting while remaining within reasonable driving distance of nearby communities. The town of Wellington is located roughly 6 miles north and offers basic services, fuel, and dining options. The city of Price, approximately 12 miles north of the property, serves as the regional hub for Carbon County and provides additional shopping, healthcare, schools, and other amenities. This property offers a combination of irrigated farmland, grazing ground, and rural land with water rights and existing infrastructure in place. The presence of paved road access, available utilities, and multiple parcels contributes to a range of potential agricultural and rural residential uses while maintaining the character of working land in Carbon County. Bullet Points • 208.06 total acres in Carbon County • Located approximately 6 miles south of Wellington and 12 miles from Price • Over 140 historically irrigated acres producing alfalfa hay • Miller Creek flows through portions of the property • 150 Class C Highwater shares of Carbon Canal • 50 Class A Reservoir shares of Price River Water Users • Pressurized irrigation on both the east and west portions • Wheel lines included in the sale • Mostly fenced with a cattle drinker in place for grazing • Paved road access along Lower Miller Creek Road • Power and city water available at multiple points on the property • Mule deer, antelope, and other wildlife are frequently observed
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