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What Life Looks Like In Silver Creek

Silver Creek feels established and residential, with properties positioned along hillsides offering views toward Park City Mountain Resort and the surrounding Wasatch Range. The pace is steady and community-oriented, attracting full-time residents, families with children, and vacation homeowners who prioritize central location over immediate ski access. Most neighbors include professionals working in Park City or Salt Lake City, families with school-age children, and retirees who have chosen the area for its balance between resort proximity and neighborhood atmosphere.

  • Central location puts both Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley within 5 to 10 minutes by car or free shuttle
  • Old Town Main Street sits roughly 5 minutes away, providing dining, shopping, galleries, and entertainment access
  • Established neighborhoods feature homes built primarily from the 1980s through 2000s, creating mature landscaping and settled community character
  • Free shuttle routes run through Silver Creek year-round, connecting residents to both resorts and Old Town without driving
  • Schools and parks are nearby, including McPolin Elementary and Treasure Mountain Junior High for families with children
  • Property variety ranges from condos and townhomes to single-family homes on modest lots serving different household sizes and budgets

The elevation here sits around 7,000 to 7,200 feet, providing four-season mountain weather with snow management and reasonable year-round access. Buyers who choose Silver Creek typically value the positioning between Park City's two major resorts, established neighborhood feel, and proximity to services over ski-in/ski-out convenience or architectural distinction.

Winter real estate in Park City, Utah.

Homes And Market Patterns In Silver Creek

Properties include condos in smaller complexes, townhomes in planned developments, and single-family homes on lots typically ranging from quarter to half-acre parcels. Architecture spans 1980s traditional mountain styling to updated contemporary designs, with many homes showing original construction that owners have renovated over time. Most properties feature practical layouts, attached garages, ski storage, and outdoor spaces that work within typical suburban lot constraints.

Pricing starts around $500,000 for smaller or older condos, climbing into the $900,000 to $1.5 million range for townhomes and entry-level single-family homes. Updated single-family properties with better views, recent renovations, or premium positioning can reach $2 million to $3 million+, particularly those with mountain vistas or larger lots. The market here moves consistently, with buyers attracted to central Park City location at price points more accessible than slope-side properties.

  • Condos attract first-time Park City buyers, vacation homeowners, and investors seeking rental income with manageable maintenance
  • Townhomes appeal to young families, professionals, and buyers wanting more space than condos with lower maintenance than single-family homes
  • Single-family homes draw families needing yards and room for children, plus full-time residents prioritizing location and school access
  • Buyer profiles include Park City professionals, families with school-age kids, Salt Lake commuters, and vacation homeowners wanting central access
  • Rental potential exists across property types, with some owners generating income from vacation rentals where HOA rules permit
  • Days on market tend to be moderate, with well-positioned properties moving steadily while those needing updates or overpriced sit longer

The TJ Walsh Group helps buyers evaluate property conditions, understand which homes have been updated versus those requiring renovation, and determine whether specific properties offer good value based on location within Silver Creek and proximity to shuttles or mountain views.

Mountain Side

Amenities, Trails, And Nearby Services


Silver Creek provides quick access to Park City's trail network, free transit system, and positioning between both major ski resorts. The neighborhood itself is primarily residential, with most commercial services accessible along nearby Highway 224 or in Old Town. Residents appreciate the central location that puts skiing, dining, shopping, and recreation within short drives or shuttle rides in multiple directions.

  • Park City trail system connects through and around Silver Creek, offering walking, running, and biking routes year-round
  • Free shuttle service runs routes through the neighborhood to Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley, and Old Town
  • Highway 224 corridor provides access to services including restaurants, coffee shops, and retail between Silver Creek and the resorts
  • McLeod Creek Trail offers paved pathway access for walking and biking through lower Park City areas
  • Park City schools serve the area with McPolin Elementary nearby and access to Treasure Mountain Junior High
  • Old Town amenities sit 5 minutes away, including Main Street dining, Park City Library, recreation center, and community events

The lifestyle here emphasizes central positioning with practical mountain living. You get equal access to both Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley without paying slope-side premiums, plus established neighborhoods with mature character that newer developments lack.

Silver Creek Real Estate FAQs

What's the price range for homes in Silver Creek?

Silver Creek properties start around $500,000 for condos and range up to $3 million or more for updated single-family homes with mountain views and premium positioning. Most active listings fall between $900,000 and $2 million, reflecting townhomes and single-family homes serving full-time residents and vacation owners. Pricing depends on property type, condition and updates, lot size, and views within the neighborhood.

How far is Silver Creek from Park City ski resorts?

Silver Creek sits roughly 5 to 10 minutes from both Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley, making it one of the few neighborhoods with equal convenient access to both resorts. Free shuttle routes serve the area with regular frequency during ski season. The central positioning between resorts is a primary advantage for buyers who ski both mountains.

Is Silver Creek good for full-time living?

Yes, Silver Creek attracts many full-time residents including families, Park City professionals, and retirees who value the established neighborhoods and central location. The area has good school access, community atmosphere, and proximity to services that make year-round living practical. Many residents work locally in Park City or commute to Salt Lake City from this location.

Can you do short-term rentals in Silver Creek?

Short-term rental policies vary by specific property and HOA, with some areas allowing vacation rentals while others restrict to longer stays or prohibit rentals entirely. Park City's licensing requirements affect all short-term rentals within city limits, including Silver Creek. The TJ Walsh Group can help buyers verify rental rules and licensing feasibility before purchasing if rental income is part of the strategy.

What are the HOA fees like in Silver Creek?

HOA fees in Silver Creek vary by property type, typically ranging from $200 to $500+ monthly depending on what services are included. Condos and townhomes generally have higher fees covering building maintenance, snow removal, and landscaping. Some single-family homes have minimal HOAs focused on road maintenance, while others have no HOA at all.

Are homes in Silver Creek older and needing updates?

Many Silver Creek homes were built in the 1980s through 2000s, with conditions ranging from original construction needing updates to fully renovated properties with modern finishes. Buyers should carefully evaluate individual properties, as condition varies significantly across the neighborhood. The TJ Walsh Group can help assess whether specific homes offer good value or require renovation budgets beyond purchase price.

How does Silver Creek compare to Prospector?

Silver Creek sits higher up the mountain with closer proximity to Deer Valley compared to Prospector's positioning near Park City Mountain Resort. Silver Creek generally offers slightly higher price points and more mountain views, while Prospector provides more affordable entry points. Both neighborhoods serve similar buyer profiles seeking established communities with convenient ski access.

Is Silver Creek walkable to Main Street or skiing?

Silver Creek has limited walkability to Main Street or ski resorts, with most residents using cars or free shuttles for transportation. Some properties sit within walking distance of trail access or Highway 224 services. The neighborhood is designed for residential living with vehicle or shuttle access rather than pedestrian-focused density.

What schools serve Silver Creek?

Silver Creek students attend Park City School District schools including McPolin Elementary for younger children, Treasure Mountain Junior High, and Park City High School. The district maintains strong academic programs and attracts families to the area. School proximity and quality are significant factors for many Silver Creek buyers with children.

Are there newer homes or building lots in Silver Creek?

Silver Creek is largely built out with established homes, though occasional teardown opportunities or lots appear on the market. Most buying activity involves existing homes rather than new construction. Some properties have been extensively renovated to modern standards, offering updated living in established neighborhoods. The TJ Walsh Group can help identify opportunities whether buyers want move-in ready homes or renovation projects.

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