3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Summit Park, Utah
Summit Park is the pine-covered hillside community tucked between Parley's Summit and Jeremy Ranch, sitting around 7,000 feet just off I-80 at Exit 134. Three-bedroom, two-bath homes here tend to be the entry point into the neighborhood — smaller A-frames, chalet-style cabins, and 1980s-90s mountain builds on quarter-acre lots thick with aspens and lodgepole pine. Buyers who land in this size range are usually Park City commuters who don't want Old Town prices, Salt Lake professionals trading suburban lawns for trees and quiet, or second-home owners who want a real mountain address without a 5,000 square foot mortgage. The drive to downtown SLC runs about 25 minutes in good weather; Park City Mountain and Canyons Village are roughly 15 minutes the other direction.
What makes a 3/2 in Summit Park different from a 3/2 in, say, Sandy or Heber is the lifestyle that comes attached: deer in the driveway, woodstoves that actually get used, snow stakes along the road in November, and a volunteer fire department the locals genuinely show up for. Most homes sit on sloped lots, so expect walk-out basements, tuck-under garages, and decks built for the view rather than the yard. Pricing typically runs from the high $700s into the low seven figures depending on condition, lot, and proximity to I-80 access. Browse the active 3 bed, 2 bath listings below to see what's currently on the market in Summit Park.
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About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Summit Park.
What does a typical 3 bed / 2 bath home in Summit Park look like? ▾
Most are 1980s-2000s mountain-style builds on sloped, treed lots between roughly 1,800 and 2,800 square feet. Expect vaulted ceilings, wood or stone accents, a deck or two for the pines, and either a walk-out basement or a tuck-under garage to handle the grade. Single-level living is rare here — almost everything is multi-story to work with the hillside.
What price range should I expect right now? ▾
Summit Park 3/2 homes generally trade in the high $700Ks to low $1.2M range depending on lot, views, and condition. Homes closer to the I-80 access and with usable driveways tend to price higher than steep lots further up the mountain. Updated kitchens and newer roofs move the needle quickly in this market.
How does the commute to Salt Lake City work in winter? ▾
Summit Park sits right off I-80 at Exit 134, about 25 minutes to downtown SLC in clear weather and 35-50 in a Parley's Canyon storm. The neighborhood is plowed by Summit County, but the internal roads are steep — AWD or 4WD with good snow tires is the local standard, not a luxury.
Are 3/2 homes here usually primary residences or second homes? ▾
It's a real mix. The smaller 3/2 layouts attract Park City commuters, SLC professionals who want trees and quiet, and ski-season second-home owners who don't need a 5-bedroom lodge. Short-term rentals are restricted under Summit County zoning in most of the subdivision, so investors usually look elsewhere.
What schools serve Summit Park? ▾
Summit Park falls within Park City School District — typically Jeremy Ranch Elementary, Ecker Hill Middle, and Park City High. The district is well-funded and consistently ranks among the top in Utah, which is a meaningful draw for families considering a smaller 3/2 home as a long-term base.
What should I check during inspection on a mountain home this size? ▾
Pay close attention to the roof and ice-and-water shield (snow load is real at 7,000+ feet), the deck framing and ledger connections, the septic system if not on sewer, and any signs of foundation movement on the sloped lots. Wood stoves and chimneys should be WETT-style inspected, and verify defensible-space clearance for wildfire insurance.