Luxury Homes for Sale in Summit Park, Utah
Summit Park sits at roughly 6,800 feet on the west side of Parley's Summit, tucked into the pines just off I-80 between Park City and Salt Lake City. The luxury tier here looks different than what you'd see down in the valley — think custom mountain contemporary builds on half-acre to two-acre wooded lots, ski-in proximity to Parley's Park and Canyons Village, and architecture that takes advantage of the slope (walk-out lower levels, vaulted great rooms, decks engineered for snow load). Most high-end homes in the area run from the upper $1M range into the $3M-$5M bracket, with a handful of trophy properties above that depending on acreage, views toward the Uintas, and proximity to the Spring Creek trailheads.
The draw for luxury buyers is usually the combination of true mountain living with a 30-minute commute to Salt Lake City International — rare in the Park City market. Summit Park feeds into the Park City School District, sits inside Summit County (no city property tax layer), and gets serious snow, so heated driveways, oversized garages for skis and gear, and backup generators are common upgrades worth asking about. Wildfire mitigation, defensible space, and roof material also matter more here than they do in Holladay or Sandy. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want to walk a specific property.
December 2025 · Summit Park market
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What price range defines a luxury home in Summit Park? ▾
The luxury threshold in Summit Park generally starts around $1.5M and runs into the $3M-$5M range for custom builds on larger lots with Uinta or Wasatch views. A handful of estate properties with acreage or recent full custom builds trade above $5M. Below roughly $1.2M you're typically looking at older A-frames and cabins that haven't been remodeled.
How does Summit Park compare to Park City proper for luxury buyers? ▾
Summit Park gives you mountain elevation, tree cover, and Park City School District access without the Old Town tourist traffic or the resort-base pricing of Deer Valley and Empire Pass. You're also 10-15 minutes closer to Salt Lake, which matters for buyers who fly often or work downtown. The trade-off is no ski-in/ski-out and a more residential, less walkable feel.
Are luxury Summit Park homes typically primary residences or second homes? ▾
The mix leans more primary-residence than Deer Valley or Promontory. Many owners are SLC professionals, remote tech workers, or families who want Park City schools without the resort price tag. You'll still find second-home owners, but full-time neighbors are the norm on most streets.
What should I check on a luxury home at this elevation? ▾
Ask for snow load history, roof age and material, heated driveway and gutter systems, well and septic records (parts of Summit Park are on private systems), defensible space for wildfire, and backup power. Foundation drainage on sloped lots is also worth a close look during the spring melt.
How long do luxury listings in Summit Park typically sit on the market? ▾
Days on market vary heavily by season and price point. Well-priced homes under $2.5M often move in 30-60 days, while $3M+ custom properties can sit several months waiting for the right buyer. Listings that hit the MLS in late spring and early summer tend to see the most activity.
Is financing a Summit Park luxury home different from a standard mortgage? ▾
Most purchases above roughly $1.15M require a jumbo loan, which means tighter reserve requirements and usually 20-30% down. A few local and regional lenders are very active in the Park City market and know how to handle second-home jumbos and asset-based qualifying — worth using one of them rather than a national call-center lender.