Park City is one of the most sought-after real estate markets in the American West — and it's easy to see why. A world-class ski destination, a thriving year-round community, and a historic downtown, all wrapped in stunning mountain scenery less than 45 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport. Whether you're looking for a primary residence, a vacation property, or an investment, Park City offers an exceptional variety of options at every price point.
Properties here range from ski-in/ski-out condos and luxury single-family homes to townhomes, mountain estates, gated golf communities, and rustic-modern mountain cabins. The market is as diverse as its buyers — many of whom come from California, Texas, New York, and beyond, drawn by the combination of luxury lifestyle, outdoor recreation, and Utah's relatively favorable tax environment.
Some of the most recognized communities include Old Town, with its Victorian-era charm and walkable Main Street; Deer Valley, the gold standard for ski-in/ski-out luxury; Canyons Village at the base of Park City Mountain Resort; and prestigious gated communities like The Colony, which offers true ski-in/ski-out estates on multi-acre lots with private access to Park City Mountain Resort, and Glenwild, a private golf community featuring a Tom Fazio-designed championship course. Promontory, Empire Pass, Thaynes Canyon, and Jeremy Ranch round out a deep roster of established neighborhoods each with their own character and price range.
The Park City market has seen strong performance, with over $3.2 billion in total transactions in 2025 — a 26% increase over 2024 — and an average sales price of $2.99 million. Long-term fundamentals remain solid, driven by limited land supply, strong second-home demand, continued resort investment, and the Deer Valley East Village expansion.
If you're exploring Park City real estate, having a local advisor who knows the nuances of each neighborhood — from zoning and HOA rules to short-term rental eligibility — makes all the difference.
Park City has 10,352 households, with an average household size of 5.4. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Park City do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 28,886 people call Park City home. The population density is 256.942 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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