4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Hideout, Utah
Hideout sits on the ridge above Jordanelle Reservoir, straddling the line between Park City's ski scene and Heber Valley's quieter ranchland. Because the town was built largely as a resort-adjacent community, the housing stock skews bigger than typical Wasatch Back neighborhoods — 4, 5, and 6 bedroom homes dominate subdivisions like Soaring Hawk, Hideout Canyon, Deer Springs, and Klaim. Buyers shopping four-plus bedrooms here are usually after one of three things: a full-time residence with room for kids and visiting grandparents, a second home that sleeps a ski group of 10-12, or a nightly-rental investment that capitalizes on Deer Valley's East Village expansion just across the water.
Floor plans in this size range typically run 3,000 to 6,500 square feet, with main-level primaries, walk-out lower levels, and 3-car garages built tall enough for a boat or wakesurf trailer headed down to the reservoir. Expect Jordanelle or Deer Valley views from most lots above Highway 248, and pricing that generally runs from the mid $1Ms for larger townhomes up to $4M+ for newer custom builds. Wasatch County schools, a 10-minute drive to Park City's Kimball Junction, and 45 minutes to Salt Lake International make it work for both Utah locals and out-of-state buyers. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when something looks worth a closer look.
May 2026 · Hideout market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Hideout.
Why are 4+ bedroom homes so common in Hideout? ▾
Hideout was platted as a resort and second-home community above Jordanelle, so builders leaned heavily into larger floor plans that sleep extended families and ski groups. Communities like Soaring Hawk, Hideout Canyon, and Klaim have a high share of 4, 5, and 6 bedroom builds, often with a main-level primary plus bunk rooms or junior suites downstairs.
What's the price range for a 4+ bedroom home in Hideout right now? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Hideout currently trade from the mid $1Ms for townhomes up to $4M+ for newer single-family builds with Jordanelle or Deer Valley views. Resale ranches and older 4-bed homes occasionally come in lower, but new construction at Deer Springs and Shoreline sets the upper end.
Are these homes typically used as primary residences or second homes? ▾
It's a mix that's been shifting. Hideout originally skewed heavily second-home and short-term rental, but since Deer Valley's East Village expansion was announced, more full-time families have moved in for the Wasatch County schools and the 35-minute commute to Park City or Heber.
Can a 4+ bedroom home in Hideout be used as a short-term rental? ▾
Many Hideout subdivisions allow nightly rentals, which is a major reason buyers target 4+ bedroom layouts here — more beds means stronger rental income near Jordanelle and Deer Valley. Rules vary by HOA, though, so confirm nightly-rental status on any specific property before writing an offer.
Do larger Hideout homes usually have garages sized for ski gear and toys? ▾
Yes — 3-car garages are standard on most 4+ bedroom builds, and many newer homes include tall doors for a boat or trailer headed to Jordanelle Reservoir. Mudrooms with ski lockers and boot dryers are also common in homes built after about 2018.
How's the school situation for a family buying a 4-bedroom in Hideout? ▾
Hideout sits in the Wasatch County School District, with kids generally bused to schools in Heber Valley about 15-20 minutes south. Some families also look at Park City charter options or private schools like Soaring Wings, which are within a reasonable drive.