Nicki Christensen

Homes for sale in Park City, Utah

Mountain living with world-class skiing

Area overview

Park City is Utah's premier mountain community, blending Olympic legacy with year-round livability. Historic Main Street offers world-class dining, galleries, and boutique shopping in a walkable setting that transforms from ski town to festival hub depending on the season. The Sundance Film Festival puts Park City on the global stage every January, but locals know the real magic is the other 51 weeks — 300+ days of sunshine, over 7,300 acres of skiable terrain, and a trail network that rivals anywhere in the Rockies. The real estate market is as diverse as the terrain. Old Town features historic miners' cottages alongside modern rebuilds, with ski-in/ski-out access to Park City Mountain Resort — properties range from $1M condos to $5M+ custom homes. Prospector is the city's most accessible neighborhood with condos and townhomes that working professionals can actually afford. Kimball Junction at the I-80 interchange has newer construction, shopping, and family-friendly amenities. Pinebrook and Jeremy Ranch offer full-time residential neighborhoods with excellent schools and a suburban mountain feel at more moderate price points. Sun Peak is a newer community with modern homes and stunning views, and Promontory is an ultra-luxury resort community with Jack Nicklaus and Pete Dye golf courses, equestrian facilities, and homes that regularly exceed $5M. Park City School District is one of the smallest and highest-performing in Utah. Treasure Mountain Junior High and Park City High School are known for exceptional academics, competitive ski racing programs, and a student body that benefits from the community's cultural richness. McPolin Elementary and multiple other elementary schools serve the district. The small class sizes and community investment in education make this one of the most desirable school districts in the state. The outdoor recreation is unparalleled. Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley (now connected via the Interconnect gondola) provide over 7,300 acres of skiing. The 400+ mile Park City trail system is one of the most extensive municipal networks in the country — the city was designated a Gold-Level IMBA Ride Center for mountain biking. Round Valley offers year-round trails minutes from town. The Utah Olympic Park hosts ski jumping, bobsled rides, and summer zip lines. Jordanelle Reservoir and Rockport Reservoir provide water sports in summer. Pricing in Park City spans from the mid-$500s for Prospector condos to $30M+ for Promontory estates and Main Street ski-in properties. Pinebrook and Jeremy Ranch family homes run $1M-$2.5M — the most accessible option for full-time families. Old Town ranges from $1M for a small condo to $8M+ for renovated homes with ski access. I've helped buyers navigate Park City's complex market — from second-home buyers wanting a turnkey Deer Valley condo to families relocating full-time who need to balance schools, commute, and budget. The key is understanding which neighborhoods work for your lifestyle. If you want mountain living at its finest with a genuine community underneath the resort gloss, Park City delivers in a way few places can.

Lifestyle

Skiing, trail networks, Sundance culture, and a walkable dining scene on Main Street.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the average home price in Park City, Utah?

    Prices vary widely by neighborhood and product type. Entry condos may start in the high six figures, while single-family homes in prime ski areas often trade from roughly $1.5M to several million. I provide a tailored comp analysis for every client.

  • Is Park City a good place for a second home?

    Many buyers use Park City as a second home with strong rental potential during ski season. Zoning, HOA rules, and nightly rental regulations differ by subdivision — we review those before you write an offer.

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