$1M to $10M+
Deer Valley Condos
From St. Regis Deer Valley to Stein Eriksen Residences, Deer Valley condos dominate the top end of Park City resort ownership.
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From Deer Valley ski residences to Old Town investment condos, this guide helps buyers compare the Park City neighborhoods, buildings, price bands, and rental dynamics that actually shape value.
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Condo demand in Park City is not evenly distributed. Buyers usually sort quickly into one of four patterns: Deer Valley for service and pedigree, Empire Pass for true ultra-luxury ski access, Canyons Village for newer inventory and rental flexibility, and Old Town for year-round walkability. The difference in HOA structure, nightly rental rules, parking, and owner usage can be more important than square footage.
$1M to $10M+
From St. Regis Deer Valley to Stein Eriksen Residences, Deer Valley condos dominate the top end of Park City resort ownership.
Read the full guide$500K to $3M
Apex, Pendry, Hyatt Centric, and Waldorf Astoria make Canyons Village the volume leader for resort condo buyers focused on flexibility.
Read the full guide$400K to $2M
Old Town blends legacy miners cabins, boutique condo projects, and direct access to dining, festivals, and Town Lift.
Read the full guide$2M to $15M+
Empire Pass is defined by private club amenities, front-row ski access, and scarce luxury inventory at Montage and Silver Strike.
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Pricing below reflects where active luxury condo searches typically begin today, not just the headline-grabbing penthouses. Deer Valley and Empire Pass pull the top end higher, while Canyons Village and Old Town supply a broader range of studio, one-bedroom, and lock-off inventory geared to both personal use and income production.
Why Condos Here
Condos are the most efficient way to own inside Park City’s best lifestyle zones. That is especially true for second-home buyers who want to arrive for ski weekends without managing snow removal, exterior maintenance, or driveway heat systems. In Deer Valley and Empire Pass, many buyers are effectively purchasing hospitality-grade service with residential ownership. In Canyons Village, buyers are often targeting a hybrid use case: keep a few peak winter weeks, rent the balance, and preserve optionality for future family use.
Vail Resorts’ Epic Pass has made Canyons Village an even more liquid resort market for buyers who want broad skier recognition and consistent renter demand. Meanwhile, Deer Valley’s expansion toward East Village keeps the brand story strong at the luxury end, which reinforces pricing for premier ski condo inventory even when broader markets pause.
The key is matching the building to the ownership goal. A lock-off in Pendry behaves very differently from a legacy condo in Silver Lake Village or a modern Old Town residence near Town Lift. This site is built to clarify those differences before you waste time touring the wrong inventory.
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ROI, seasonal rental strategy, HOA costs, and what drives appreciation in Park City condo ownership.
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Read articleWhy many second-home and investment buyers choose condos over detached homes in Park City.
Read articlePre-construction inventory, delivery timelines, and what new resort condo supply means for buyers.
Read articleNext Steps
Most Park City condo buyers can narrow their options to two neighborhoods and six to ten relevant buildings before they ever schedule a showing. Use the area guides to decide whether your top priority is ski access, rental yield, nightlife, owner services, or future appreciation. Then use the blog to pressure-test that instinct.
Internal starting points: Deer Valley condos, Canyons Village condos, and the new development guide.
About This Site
Park City Condo Guide is a focused resource for condo buyers, not a general Park City real estate portal. The difference matters because condos here trade on amenity packages, management structure, and resort adjacency in a way detached homes do not.
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