New Listings in Park City, Utah
New listings in Park City move fast, and the mix shifts week to week depending on the season. Inventory tends to spike right before ski season as second-home owners list properties they no longer use, then again in late spring when full-time residents wait for the snow to melt before putting homes on the market. What hits the MLS today could range from a ski-in/ski-out condo at the base of Park City Mountain, to a Old Town miner's cottage on a steep lot, to a Promontory golf home north of I-80, to a Jeremy Ranch family house with a fenced yard and a two-car garage. The price spread is just as wide — entry-level condos in Prospector or Pinebrook trade in the $600Ks while trophy homes in Deer Crest and Colony at White Pine Canyon cross $20M.
Watching new listings closely matters more here than in most Utah markets because the best properties often go under contract within days, sometimes before the first weekend showing. Park City sits at 7,000 feet, runs on the Park City and South Summit school districts, and is roughly 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport via I-80 — context worth knowing when you're weighing a primary residence against a lock-and-leave second home. Sort the newest listings below by neighborhood, price, or property type to see what just came on the market.
May 2026 · Park City market
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About new listings in Park City.
How often is the new listings page updated? ▾
Our MLS feed refreshes multiple times per day, so listings appear here within hours of an agent activating them in the Park City Board of Realtors system. If a home was listed this morning, it should be visible by this afternoon. Set up a saved search to get email alerts the moment a property matching your criteria hits the market.
How fast do new Park City listings typically go under contract? ▾
It depends entirely on price band and neighborhood. Well-priced homes under $1.5M in Jeremy Ranch, Pinebrook, and Silver Springs often see offers within 3-7 days, sometimes with multiple bids. Higher-end properties above $5M in Deer Valley and Promontory can sit for several months because the buyer pool is smaller and shoppers tend to take their time.
What's the best time of year to watch for new inventory? ▾
Two windows matter most. October and November bring a wave of second-home sellers listing before ski season, and May through July sees the largest overall volume as primary-residence sellers list once the snow clears and lawns green up. January and February are the thinnest months for new listings.
Are new construction homes included in this list? ▾
Yes, new builds show up alongside resale homes when the builder lists them on the Wasatch Front Regional MLS. You'll see active new construction in areas like Silver Creek Village, Hideout (technically Wasatch County but Park City-adjacent), and master-planned sections of Promontory and Tuhaye.
Can I tour a new listing the same day it hits the MLS? ▾
Usually yes, especially if the home is vacant or already set up for showings. Tenant-occupied or owner-occupied properties may require 24 hours' notice. Call us as soon as you see something promising — in a competitive price range, being first through the door can matter.
Do new listings include condos and townhomes, or just single-family? ▾
All property types show up here: single-family homes, condos, townhomes, fractional ownership units, and vacant land. Park City's condo market is substantial, particularly around the resort bases and along the Old Town Main Street corridor, so condos often make up a third or more of weekly new inventory.