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Keetley, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Keetley, Utah

Keetley is a small unincorporated pocket of Wasatch County wrapped around the east shore of Jordanelle Reservoir, and almost everything being built here is sized for families and groups. Four-bedroom-plus homes dominate the inventory because the buyer pool is split between second-home owners who host extended family during ski season and investors running nightly rentals through Hideout's permissive STR rules. Communities driving the larger-home count include Tuhaye (Talisker Club golf and ski membership), Hideout Canyon, Black Rock Ridge, and the rapidly developing Deer Valley East Village at the old Mayflower site. Elevations sit around 6,400 feet, so winters bring real snow and summers stay 10-15 degrees cooler than Salt Lake.

The practical case for four or more bedrooms in Keetley is straightforward: ski trips and reservoir weekends come with guests. Floor plans typically pair a main-level primary with two or three upstairs or walkout-level bedrooms, plus a bunk room or flex space — common in homes marketed toward the Park City and Deer Valley rental crowd. Pricing runs from the mid $1Ms for newer townhomes up past $10M for ski-access single-family product near the Mayflower gondola. Heber City is 15 minutes south for groceries and the regional airport, and Salt Lake International is about 45 minutes via US-40. Browse the active listings below to see which four-bedroom-plus homes are currently on the market in Keetley.

June 2025 · Keetley market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Keetley right now.

Full Keetley market report
Median sale
$2,660,000
1 closed in June 2025
Median DOM
208 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Keetley.

Why do most Keetley homes have four or more bedrooms?

Keetley sits inside the Jordanelle corridor and is built around resort-style communities like Tuhaye, Hideout Canyon, and the new Mayflower base area. Builders here are designing for second-home owners and multi-generational families who want room for guests, ski groups, and grandkids, so floor plans rarely drop below four bedrooms. Three-bedroom homes exist but are the exception.

What's the price range for a 4+ bedroom home in Keetley right now?

Expect entry-level four-bedroom townhomes in Hideout and Black Rock Ridge to start around $1.4M-$1.8M, with single-family homes in Tuhaye and along the Jordanelle reservoir typically running $2.5M to $6M+. Ski-in/ski-out product tied to the Mayflower/Deer Valley East Village expansion pushes well into the $8M-$15M range.

Are most of these homes primary residences or second homes?

The majority are second homes or short-term rental investments. Hideout allows nightly rentals in many subdivisions, which is a big draw for buyers who want a four-bedroom home that can sleep eight to ten guests and offset carrying costs. Tuhaye leans more toward private second-home use with a club membership component.

How close is Keetley to Deer Valley and Park City skiing?

Keetley borders the new Deer Valley East Village (Mayflower) base, which opened terrain in the 2024-25 season. Old Town Park City and Park City Mountain are about 10-15 minutes by car, and Salt Lake International Airport is roughly 45 minutes via US-40 and I-80.

Which school district serves Keetley?

Keetley falls within the Wasatch County School District, with most students attending schools in Heber City about 15 minutes south. Buyers wanting Park City School District boundaries should look at neighboring areas of Hideout or the Jordanelle's west side — boundaries shift by subdivision, so verify the specific address.

Do four-bedroom homes here usually include garages and storage for ski gear?

Yes. Two-car garages are standard and three-car is common in single-family product, since buyers need space for SUVs, ski racks, mountain bikes, and often a side-by-side or boat for Jordanelle Reservoir. Many newer builds include heated driveways and mudrooms sized for a family of skiers.