Homes with Pools for Sale in Coalville, Utah
Coalville sits at roughly 5,600 feet in the Weber River valley, about 15 minutes north of Park City and a straight shot up I-80 from Salt Lake. That elevation matters when you're shopping for a pool: summer highs run in the mid-80s with cool nights in the 50s, and the swim season realistically stretches from late May through early September. Most pools you'll see on the Coalville MLS are on larger acreage parcels — ranch-style properties off Chalk Creek Road, equestrian setups out toward Hoytsville, or newer custom builds in the hills above town. Indoor pools and pool houses show up more often here than in lower-elevation Utah cities, because owners want usability past Labor Day.
Pricing reflects the Summit County address without the Park City premium. Pool homes in Coalville typically sit on 1 to 20+ acres and range from the high $800Ks for an older home with a basic in-ground pool up to $3M+ for custom estates with heated indoor pools, guest quarters, and barn setups. Water rights, septic capacity, and pool heating costs at altitude are real line items to review during due diligence — propane is the norm out here since natural gas service is limited outside the town core. Browse the active pool listings below to see what's currently on the Coalville market, and reach out if you want help comparing heating systems, water-share allocations, or year-round usability across specific properties.
June 2026 · Coalville market
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Is a pool actually usable in Coalville's climate? ▾
Outdoor pools are comfortable roughly mid-May through mid-September with a heater, and June through August without one. Nights drop into the 50s even in July, so most owners run a cover and a heater to extend the season. Indoor pools and enclosed pool houses are increasingly common on higher-end Coalville properties for exactly this reason.
Are pool homes common on the Coalville MLS? ▾
No — at any given time there are usually only a handful of active pool listings in the 84017 zip code. Inventory is thin because Coalville is a small town (population around 1,500) and pools are almost always custom additions on acreage properties rather than tract-home features.
What heating options do Coalville pool homes typically use? ▾
Propane is the most common pool heater fuel in Coalville since natural gas service doesn't reach most rural parcels. Some newer builds use high-efficiency heat pumps paired with solar, and a few indoor pools run off the home's main boiler. Ask for 12 months of propane delivery records during due diligence — heating costs at 5,600 feet add up.
Do I need separate water rights to fill and maintain a pool? ▾
Yes, in most cases. Coalville properties on wells or shares from Weber River/Chalk Creek systems have defined water allocations, and pool fill/top-off counts against that. Verify the water right or share certificate covers pool use before closing — your title company and a local water-rights attorney can confirm.
How does Coalville pool pricing compare to Park City? ▾
Pool homes in Coalville generally run 30-50% less per square foot than comparable Park City properties, with the trade-off being a 15-20 minute drive to Old Town or the resorts. Buyers who want acreage, a pool, and Summit County schools without the Park City tax base often land here or in Hoytsville and Wanship.
Are short-term rentals with pools allowed in Coalville? ▾
Coalville City and unincorporated Summit County have different short-term rental rules, and most residential zones outside designated resort areas restrict nightly rentals. If you're buying a pool home as an STR investment, confirm zoning with the county planning office before writing an offer — enforcement has tightened in recent years.