Condos for Sale in Coalville, Utah
Coalville is the Summit County seat, a high-desert ranching town at about 5,600 feet elevation sitting roughly 20 minutes north of Park City on I-80. It's a small market — the city proper has under 2,000 residents — and the housing stock leans heavily toward single-family homes on larger lots, historic Main Street properties, and rural acreage along the Weber River and Echo Reservoir. Condos are the rarer product type here, which is exactly why this page exists: when units do hit the MLS, they move quickly because buyers priced out of Park City and Kimball Junction keep an eye on Coalville as a lower-cost alternative within commuting distance.
The condo buyers we work with in Coalville generally fall into two camps. The first is local: retirees downsizing from larger Summit County properties who want to stay close to family without the maintenance of a yard at this elevation, where snow loads and irrigation are real considerations. The second is commuter-driven: workers in Park City, Heber, or even east Salt Lake who want Summit County addresses and access to the Mirror Lake corridor and Echo Reservoir recreation without Park City pricing. HOA fees, short-term rental rules, and the North Summit School District boundary are all worth understanding before you write an offer. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out if you'd like us to set up an alert for new condo inventory as it comes on.
May 2026 · Coalville market
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Common questions
About condos for sale in Coalville.
Are condos common in Coalville? ▾
Not really. Coalville is a small Summit County town of roughly 1,500 residents built around single-family homes, ranches, and rural acreage. Condo inventory is thin and tends to show up sporadically, often as townhome-style units rather than mid-rise buildings. If nothing is listed below, it usually means the market is dry at the moment.
Why would someone buy a condo in Coalville instead of Park City? ▾
Price, mostly. Coalville sits about 20 minutes north of Park City via I-80 and Highway 40, and condo pricing here runs a fraction of what comparable square footage costs in the Park City school district. Buyers who work in Park City or Heber but can't justify the price tag often look this direction.
What's the commute like to Park City or Salt Lake from Coalville? ▾
Park City is about 20 miles south, roughly 25-30 minutes door to door outside of ski-traffic hours. Salt Lake City is around 45 miles west on I-80, typically 50-55 minutes to downtown. Winter storms over Parleys Summit can stretch that, so factor in a 4WD or AWD vehicle.
Do Coalville condos come with HOA fees, and what do they cover? ▾
Most do. Typical HOA dues in the area cover exterior maintenance, snow removal (a real expense at 5,600 feet elevation), landscaping, and sometimes water or sewer. Fees vary widely by complex, so check the HOA docs for reserve studies and any pending special assessments before writing an offer.
Can a Coalville condo be used as a short-term rental? ▾
It depends on both the HOA's CC&Rs and North Summit/Coalville City zoning. Coalville is more restrictive on nightly rentals than Park City proper, and many HOAs cap minimum lease terms at 30 days or longer. Verify in writing before assuming any rental income.
What school district serves Coalville condos? ▾
Coalville falls under North Summit School District, not Park City School District. North Summit is a smaller rural district with one elementary, one middle, and North Summit High in town. Test scores and class sizes differ meaningfully from Park City schools, so families should visit both before deciding.