Pinebrook Real Estate Statistics
| Average Price | $1.4M | 
|---|---|
| Lowest Price | $395K | 
| Highest Price | $3M | 
| Total Listings | 33 | 
| Avg. Days On Market | 172 | 
| Avg. Price/SQFT | $453 | 
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    Amenities, Trails, And Nearby Services
Pinebrook provides immediate connections to the Round Valley trail system, one of Park City's most popular networks for year-round recreation. The neighborhood itself is residential, with most dining, shopping, and services located at nearby Kimball Junction about 10 minutes away. The forested setting and trail access create an outdoor lifestyle focus, with residents accepting slightly longer drives for conveniences in exchange for nature and privacy.
- Round Valley trails offer 20+ miles of dog-friendly pathways for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing through working ranches and open space
 - Trailside Park in adjacent Jeremy Ranch provides youth sports fields, playgrounds, and community gathering space
 - Kimball Junction shopping sits about 10 minutes away, providing grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, and big-box retail
 - Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley are both within 15 to 20 minutes by car for skiing and summer mountain activities
 - Schools including Trailside Elementary and Ecker Hill Middle School serve the area for families with children
 - Park City Medical Center is roughly 15 to 20 minutes away, handling urgent care and emergency medical services
 
The lifestyle here emphasizes outdoor recreation and residential living. You get forested mountain atmosphere with extensive trail access while maintaining reasonable proximity to Park City amenities and ski resorts when desired.
Pinebrook Real Estate FAQs
What's the price range for homes in Pinebrook?
                    Pinebrook properties start around $700,000 for townhomes and smaller homes, with most single-family homes ranging between $1.5 million and $3 million depending on size, lot characteristics, and condition. Custom estates on larger acreage can reach $4 million to $5 million with premium positioning and finishes. The area offers significant price variety compared to more homogeneous resort neighborhoods, appealing to different budget levels.
How far is Pinebrook from Park City ski resorts?
                    Park City Mountain Resort sits about 15 minutes away by car, while Deer Valley is roughly 20 minutes depending on traffic and conditions. You're close enough for regular ski days throughout winter without dealing with resort parking or pedestrian traffic at your doorstep. Many residents keep season passes and make multiple trips per week during ski season.
Is Pinebrook considered part of Park City?
                    Pinebrook is unincorporated Summit County just outside Park City's official boundaries but shares a Park City mailing address and close ties to the area's real estate market. The location affects taxes, zoning, and municipal services compared to properties within Park City limits. Most buyers consider it part of the greater Park City area due to proximity and access to local amenities and schools.
What are the HOA fees like in Pinebrook?
                    HOA fees vary widely across Pinebrook's different neighborhoods, ranging from a few hundred dollars annually for basic road maintenance to several thousand for communities with more amenities and services. Townhome communities typically have higher fees covering building maintenance and snow removal. The TJ Walsh Group can help buyers understand specific HOA costs and restrictions for individual properties.
Can you have horses in Pinebrook?
                    Some properties in Pinebrook allow horses, particularly those on larger lots zoned for equestrian use, though it's less common than communities specifically designed for horse ownership. Buyers interested in keeping horses should verify specific zoning and HOA rules for individual properties. The TJ Walsh Group can identify horse-friendly options within Pinebrook or suggest alternative communities if equestrian facilities are priorities.
Is Pinebrook good for families with kids?
                    Pinebrook attracts many families due to larger lots, forested setting, safe streets, and access to quality schools in the area. The neighborhood feels established and community-oriented, with plenty of kids using the trail system and playing outdoors. Proximity to Trailside Elementary, Ecker Hill Middle School, and Park City High School makes year-round family living practical and appealing.
Can you do short-term rentals in Pinebrook?
                    Short-term rental regulations depend on the specific HOA and Summit County zoning for each property. Some Pinebrook neighborhoods allow nightly or weekly rentals, while others restrict to longer stays or prohibit rentals entirely. The TJ Walsh Group can help buyers verify rules before purchasing, as enforcement and regulations continue to evolve across different sections of the community.
How long is the commute to Salt Lake City from Pinebrook?
                    The drive to Salt Lake City typically takes 30 to 35 minutes via I-80, making Pinebrook feasible for valley commuters who want mountain living. Traffic can add time during peak hours or winter storms, but the direct highway access makes daily commuting more realistic than deeper Park City locations. Many residents work remotely or commute several days per week rather than daily.
What's the difference between Pinebrook and Jeremy Ranch?
                    Pinebrook sits higher up the mountain with more forest coverage and direct trail connections, while Jeremy Ranch includes a golf course and slightly lower elevation. Both communities attract similar buyer profiles seeking space and value outside Park City's resort core. Pinebrook generally feels more forested and secluded, while Jeremy Ranch offers the golf amenity and slightly easier winter access due to lower elevation.
Are there building lots still available in Pinebrook?
                    Buildable lots occasionally come to market in Pinebrook, though inventory varies by neighborhood and timing. Most desirable locations have been developed over the community's 30+ year history, but resale lots appear periodically. The TJ Walsh Group can help buyers identify current lot opportunities and navigate the building process, including county permitting and HOA architectural review requirements.
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