New Listings in Hideout, Utah
Hideout sits on the ridges above Jordanelle Reservoir, about ten minutes from Park City's Kimball Junction and roughly 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport. It's one of the youngest incorporated towns in Utah — most of what's on the ground was built after 2010 — so new listings here tend to be genuinely new construction, lightly lived-in resale, or recently completed townhomes in communities like Tuhaye, Soaring Hawk, Klaim, and Deer Springs. Inventory turns over fast when fresh product hits the MLS, especially anything with reservoir or Deer Valley views, because second-home buyers from California, Texas, and the Wasatch Front track this market closely.
What "new to market" actually means in Hideout varies by price band. Under about $1.2M you're mostly looking at townhomes and condos with HOA-maintained exteriors and shared amenities. From $1.5M to $3M, single-family homes on quarter-acre to half-acre lots dominate, many with walk-out lower levels facing Jordanelle. Above $3M, custom builds in Tuhaye come with golf membership eligibility at the Talisker Club. Property tax rates run lower than Park City proper since Hideout is in Wasatch County, which is a meaningful difference on a $2M home. Listings move quickly in summer and during the January–February ski season, so checking back often pays off. The homes below are the most recent additions to the MLS in Hideout — browse what's currently available to see how the market looks this week.
May 2026 · Hideout market
Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Hideout right now.
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About new listings in Hideout.
How often do new listings come on the market in Hideout? ▾
Hideout typically sees a handful of new listings each week during peak seasons (June–August and January–February) and slower activity in shoulder months. Because the town's total housing stock is still under 2,000 units, even a few new listings can shift the inventory picture noticeably.
Are most new Hideout listings primary residences or second homes? ▾
The split skews heavily toward second homes and short-term rental investments, particularly in Black Rock Ridge and the lakeside townhome projects. Tuhaye has a higher share of full-time residents, but even there many owners split time between Hideout and another state.
Can new listings in Hideout be used as short-term rentals? ▾
It depends on the specific community. Some HOAs allow nightly rentals (and a few are built specifically for that use), while others restrict to 30-day minimums or owner-occupancy. Always confirm the CC&Rs and any town STR licensing requirements before writing an offer.
What's the price range for newly listed homes in Hideout right now? ▾
Recent new listings have ranged from roughly $700K for entry-level condos to north of $5M for custom homes in Tuhaye with golf access. The bulk of activity sits between $1.3M and $2.5M for single-family homes with Jordanelle or Deer Valley views.
How quickly do new Hideout listings go under contract? ▾
Well-priced homes with strong views or rental history often go pending within 10–21 days. Higher-priced custom homes and properties needing updates can sit 60–120 days. Setting up an instant MLS alert is the most reliable way to see new inventory before it moves.
Is Hideout in the Park City or Wasatch County school district? ▾
Hideout is in Wasatch County School District, with most kids attending schools in Heber Valley about 15 minutes south. Park City School District does not serve Hideout, which is worth knowing if school boundaries matter to your purchase.