Condos for Sale in Hideout, Utah
Hideout is a young town — incorporated in 2008 — perched on the hills above Jordanelle Reservoir in Wasatch County, with the Deer Valley East Village expansion (formerly the Mayflower resort) at its doorstep. Because most of the buildable land was master-planned in the last decade or so, condos and townhomes make up a large share of what trades here, more so than in older Park City neighborhoods. Communities like Black Rock Ridge, Deer Springs, KLR, and the newer phases along Jordanelle Ridge all lean heavily on attached product, often with shared pools, hot tubs, fitness centers, and clubhouses tied into the HOA.
The appeal for condo buyers is specific: ski access to Deer Valley's new gondola is minutes away, Park City's Kimball Junction is about 10 minutes west on SR-248, and Salt Lake City International sits roughly 45 minutes down I-80. Hideout also allows nightly rentals in many of its HOAs, which is rare in Wasatch County and pulls in second-home owners who want to offset carrying costs. Pricing ranges widely — expect entry-level two-bedrooms in the upper $600s and full ski-adjacent units running well past $2M — so the homework is in matching HOA rules, rental policies, and view orientation to how you actually plan to use the place. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Hideout market
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Why are condos so common in Hideout compared to other Wasatch Back towns? ▾
Hideout incorporated in 2008 and has been built almost from scratch with master-planned density in mind, so much of the housing stock is townhomes and condos rather than legacy single-family neighborhoods. Developments like Black Rock Mountain Resort, Soaring Hawk, and Shoreline Condos at Jordanelle were designed around shared amenities and ski/lake access, which lends itself to attached product.
Can I short-term rent a condo in Hideout? ▾
Many Hideout condo projects allow nightly rentals, which is a big reason buyers from out of state look here instead of Park City proper, where most neighborhoods restrict STRs. Rules vary by HOA — Black Rock Mountain Resort and the Lift at Black Rock are STR-friendly, while some newer phases have minimum stay requirements. Always confirm with the specific association before writing an offer.
What do HOA dues typically cover in Hideout condo communities? ▾
Dues usually cover exterior maintenance, snow removal (critical at 6,500+ feet), landscaping, trash, and access to shared amenities like pools, hot tubs, fitness rooms, and shuttle service to Deer Valley's Jordanelle Gondola. Monthly dues commonly run $400–$900 depending on the project and amenity package.
How close are Hideout condos to skiing and the Jordanelle Reservoir? ▾
Most Hideout condos sit within a 5–10 minute drive of the new Deer Valley East Village and the Jordanelle Gondola, which opened expanded terrain for the 2025-26 season. Jordanelle State Park's marina and beaches are even closer — many projects are walking distance to the shoreline.
What's the price range for condos in Hideout right now? ▾
Entry-level condos and townhome-style units generally start in the high $600s to low $800s, with mid-tier two and three bedroom units running $900K to $1.6M. Ski-in/ski-out adjacent product at Black Rock and newer Deer Valley East Village condos push well past $2M. The active list below reflects current pricing.
Is Hideout a good fit for full-time living or mainly second homes? ▾
Both, but second-home and investor ownership dominates today. Full-time residents get Wasatch County services, Park City-area amenities without Summit County prices, and a short drive to Kamas, Heber, and Park City for groceries and schools. Winters are real — expect heavy snow and mountain driving from November through April.