Neighborhood Guides

Park City condo areas, compared clearly

Each core Park City condo district behaves differently in terms of skier access, nightly rental demand, HOA services, and price resilience. These guides are written to help buyers sort lifestyle fit from resale logic before they start touring units.

Luxury Deer Valley ski condo with mountain views in Park City

$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.

Private ski access, five-star services, and legacy condo inventory.

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Modern ski condos in Canyons Village Park City at sunset

$500K to $3M

Canyons Village Condos

Apex, Pendry, Hyatt Centric, and Waldorf Astoria make Canyons Village the volume leader for resort condo buyers focused on flexibility.

Newer resort product with broad rental demand and walk-to-lift energy.

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Old Town Park City Main Street condos in winter lights

$400K to $2M

Old Town Condos

Old Town blends legacy miners cabins, boutique condo projects, and direct access to dining, festivals, and Town Lift.

Historic Main Street walkability with year-round rental appeal.

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Empire Pass luxury condo lodge exterior above Park City

$2M to $15M+

Empire Pass Condos

Empire Pass is defined by private club amenities, front-row ski access, and scarce luxury inventory at Montage and Silver Strike.

Ultra-prime ski-in/ski-out ownership on Deer Valley’s most exclusive terrain.

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How to use these guides

Start with the area that matches your dominant use case. If you care most about hospitality-level service, begin with Deer Valley or Empire Pass. If your lens is rental flexibility and newer resort inventory, start with Canyons Village. If you want walkability and town energy, use Old Town.