From the Channel

What Can $3M Get You in Park City?

April 8, 2025 — Explore Park City Living With John Brown

So you've got a $3 million budget and you're eyeing Park City real estate — what exactly does that buy you? Three completely different properties tell the story: golf-front luxury in Promontory, ski-access living at Deer Valley East Village, and new construction above Canyons Village.

6412 Golden Bear Loop, Promontory — $2.99M. Perched above the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course with full golf membership availability — a huge deal when there are no floating memberships and the waitlist runs 150 deep. About 2,600 square feet, 3 bedrooms, the original model home with wood beam accents and marble finishes, fully furnished. The deck overlooks the fairway of Hole 9, where elk literally wander through in the mornings. Lock-and-leave with landscaping and snow removal included, and nightly rentals are allowed.

Grand Hyatt Residence #6041, Deer Valley East Village — $3M flat. A 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,169-square-foot condo that punches way above its size: sleek finishes, Lutron lighting, wireless blackout shades, designer furnishings. The real value is lifestyle access — ski valet, heated year-round pool, room service, gym, kids' club — at the base of Deer Valley's 5,726-acre terrain expansion. Fully furnished, ideal for second-home buyers who want turnkey luxury and rental income.

4371 Frost Haven Road, Frostwood Villas at Canyons Village — $3.2M. A 2022-built end-unit townhouse: 4 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, wide plank white oak floors, Miele appliances, private upper patio with hot tub, 2-car garage, and protected views out back. Steps from the Frostwood Gondola with a year-round shuttle to the lifts.

Want golf, views, and rich amenities? Promontory. Resort luxury and walk-to-lift access? East Village. New construction near Canyons? Frostwood. Each is a totally different lifestyle at the same number — and figuring out which fits your goals is exactly what I do every week.

Thinking about buying, selling, or investing in Park City? Reach out anytime — call or text (801) 837-4445.

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