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Park City, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Park City, Utah

Four-bedroom-plus homes are the workhorse of the Park City market — big enough for a family with kids in the Park City School District, and big enough to sleep a ski group of eight or ten in a second home. The inventory splits roughly into three buckets: full-time family neighborhoods like Jeremy Ranch, Pinebrook, Silver Springs, and Trailside where you'll see traditional mountain homes from the 1990s and 2000s in the $1.6M–$3M range; ski-access properties in Deer Valley, Empire Pass, and Canyons Village that trade as luxury second homes from $3M well into the eight figures; and golf-community builds in Promontory, Glenwild, Red Ledges, and Tuhaye where 4–6 bedroom homes anchor most of the listings.

What changes the calculus in Park City versus the rest of Utah is short-term rental zoning and altitude. Some neighborhoods allow nightly rentals and some don't, and that distinction can swing the value of a 4-bedroom by hundreds of thousands of dollars depending on projected income. Elevation runs from 6,500 feet in Quinn's Junction up past 8,000 in upper Deer Valley, which affects snow load, heating systems, and how often you'll be plowing the driveway from November through April. Salt Lake International is 35 miles down I-80, so out-of-state owners can be at their front door inside an hour. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Park City market

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

Full Park City market report
Median sale
$1,950,000
56 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
23 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
852
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Park City.

What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Park City?

Most 4-bedroom homes in Park City run from roughly $1.6M on the low end in areas like Jeremy Ranch or Silver Springs up to $5M+ in Old Town, Deer Valley, and Promontory. Newer construction in Tuhaye or Glenwild typically sits in the $3M–$6M band. Active inventory shifts week to week, so the listings below reflect current pricing.

Are most 4+ bedroom Park City homes set up as primary residences or short-term rentals?

It depends on the neighborhood. Old Town, Deer Valley, and parts of Canyons Village allow nightly rentals and many 4+ bedroom homes there are second homes or income properties. Subdivisions like Jeremy Ranch, Pinebrook, Silver Springs, and Trailside are zoned for primary residency and attract full-time families using the Park City School District.

Which Park City neighborhoods have the most 4-bedroom inventory?

Promontory, Glenwild, Jeremy Ranch, Pinebrook, and Silver Creek tend to carry the deepest 4+ bedroom inventory because lot sizes support larger footprints. Old Town has fewer 4-bedroom options since lots are smaller and historic, though new builds and remodels do come up.

Do 4+ bedroom homes in Park City usually include a primary-floor bedroom?

Many do, especially homes built after 2010 and those marketed to the ski-second-home crowd who want guest rooms accessible without stairs. Older Park Meadows and Prospector homes often have all bedrooms upstairs. The listing remarks will note primary-floor sleeping when it's present.

How does altitude affect what 4-bedroom buyers should look at?

Park City proper sits at 7,000 feet and neighborhoods like Deer Valley and Promontory climb past 7,500. That affects heating bills, snow load on roofs, and driveway grades for winter access. Buyers coming from sea level should plan for an acclimation period and ask about radiant floor heat, which is common in larger homes here.

How far are these homes from Salt Lake City International Airport?

Park City is about 35 miles from SLC airport, typically a 40-minute drive in good weather and 60-75 minutes during storms or holiday weekends. That proximity is a major reason 4+ bedroom second homes here are popular with out-of-state owners flying in for ski weekends.