Nicki Christensen

Homes for sale in Deer Valley, Utah

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Area overview

Deer Valley is Park City's refined neighbor — a ski-only resort known for groomed runs, limited daily ticket sales, and concierge-level service. The real estate reflects that positioning: Deer Valley properties command premium prices and attract buyers who prioritize quality, privacy, and the kind of polished mountain living you won't find at a typical ski resort. The market divides into distinct areas. Lower Deer Valley includes neighborhoods closest to Snow Park Lodge with condos, townhomes, and homes offering ski-in/ski-out convenience — this is where you'll find the most accessible entry points, though "accessible" still means $1M+ for a quality condo. Upper Deer Valley climbs toward the resort's higher-elevation terrain with larger homes and more dramatic views. Empire Pass at the top of Deer Valley is the resort's crown jewel — ultra-luxury homes and ski-in/ski-out residences in one of the most exclusive mountain settings in North America, with prices routinely exceeding $5M. Silver Lake Village sits mid-mountain as a hub for dining, events, and ski access, with surrounding condos and homes that offer a true village lifestyle. Because Deer Valley is part of the Park City area, residents have access to Park City School District — the same excellent schools described above, including Treasure Mountain Junior High and Park City High School. Families living in Deer Valley full-time often have children who ski race competitively and benefit from the district's flexible scheduling during ski season. The small district size means personalized attention that larger Wasatch Front districts can't match. The resort itself is the primary amenity. Deer Valley's 2,026 acres of skiing are famously well-groomed, with a cap on daily skiers that keeps lift lines short. The resort's dining is exceptional — The Mariposa, Fireside Dining at Empire Canyon Lodge, and the Royal Street Cafe are destinations in their own right. In summer, the resort hosts an outdoor concert series, mountain biking, and hiking on the ski trails. The new Deer Valley East Village expansion is adding significant terrain, lodging, and amenities that will increase the resort's footprint and the surrounding real estate's value. Jordanelle Reservoir is accessible from the back side of Deer Valley for boating and fishing. Pricing in Deer Valley starts around $800K for older condos in Lower Deer Valley and ranges to $15M+ for Empire Pass ski-in/ski-out homes. Silver Lake Village condos run $1.5M-$4M depending on size and location. Upper Deer Valley homes command $3M-$8M. I've helped buyers who want the absolute best — the kind of mountain home where every detail matters and the ski experience is uncompromising. The Deer Valley buyer typically knows exactly what they want; my job is to find the property that matches that vision, whether it's a Silver Lake condo for weekend use or an Empire Pass estate for a permanent mountain lifestyle. If you're considering Deer Valley, I'd love to walk you through the differences between Lower, Upper, and Empire Pass — each has a distinct personality and price profile.

Lifestyle

Ski-in/ski-out living, fine dining, and a quieter alternative to larger resort crowds.

Frequently asked questions

  • What makes Deer Valley different from other Park City areas?

    Deer Valley is a ski-only resort with a reputation for service and snow quality. Real estate here often commands a premium for proximity to lifts and resort amenities.

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