Deer Valley East Village: Park City's Newest Luxury Frontier

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Deer Valley East Village luxury residences in Park City, Utah

Deer Valley East Village: Park City's Newest Luxury Frontier

Deer Valley East Village is the most significant new development in Park City in a generation. Built on the Jordanelle side of the mountain with a brand-new village core, expanded lift system, and a wave of luxury residences from the world's most respected developers, East Village is changing where serious Park City buyers shop — and what they expect when they get there.

Why East Village matters

For two decades, the answer for ski-in, ski-out luxury in Park City was Empire Pass or Silver Lake. Both are still excellent. But inventory in those neighborhoods sits roughly 30 percent below pre-COVID levels, and the new construction pipeline is small. East Village adds an entirely new neighborhood worth of inventory at the same access tier — modern architecture, fresh village amenities, and lift connections that integrate the full Deer Valley experience.

What's available

Inventory in East Village leans new-construction luxury. You'll find branded residences from Four Seasons, Auberge, and Marriott Bonvoy partners, plus a growing collection of single-family homes on the surrounding hillsides. Most floor plans run from two-bedroom condominiums in the high seven figures to full-floor penthouses and standalone estates above $20M. Architecture is contemporary — clean lines, oversized windows, and finishes built to current ultra-luxury standards rather than mountain-rustic tradition.

Lift access and amenities

The expanded lift network connects East Village directly to the rest of Deer Valley's terrain, so owners have access to the full mountain without driving into the original Snow Park base. The new village itself includes restaurants, retail, a hotel residence component, and direct chairlift loading. For owners who use the home as a primary or semi-primary residence, the new core means everyday errands and dinner out are walkable.

Lifestyle and seasonality

Deer Valley's summer programming has expanded significantly to support year-round ownership. Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater hosts the Deer Valley Music Festival starting June 19, with Lyle Lovett and the Utah Symphony on July 31 and Chris Botti on August 1. Savor the Summit lands June 27, and the Taste of Luxury culinary series runs across the summer. Mountain bike trails — including the new Ripple beginner flow trail and expanded Twilight Ride hours — connect East Village seamlessly into the larger Park City singletrack network.

Who buys in East Village

East Village attracts two main buyer profiles. The first is the buyer trading up from a Snyderville Basin or Old Town Park City home into ski-in, ski-out luxury. The second is the out-of-state buyer choosing between Park City, Aspen, and Jackson Hole — and increasingly choosing Park City because East Village offers genuinely new product where the alternatives offer renovated 1990s inventory.

What to know if you're shopping

Branded residences come with structured rental programs, HOA fees, and developer covenants — read those carefully before you sign. If you want a true second home with no rental obligation, ask early which buildings allow that and which don't. And get on the developer release lists now; the best units in each phase often sell off-market before they ever hit the MLS.

Reach out anytime to tour East Village, see what's currently available across price tiers, or compare East Village against Empire Pass and Silver Lake.

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