Empire Pass — where Utah's wealth lands
Neighborhood Guide

Empire Pass

The top of Deer Valley's luxury pyramid — Montage, Stein Eriksen Residences, and the St. Regis, with true ski-in/ski-out access and hotel-grade service behind every front door.

$14.5M2025 median, single-family
+12%Median growth, 2025
$6.3MCondo median, +23%
Ski-inTrue ski access throughout

The neighborhood

Empire Pass stacks Deer Valley's most effortless luxury onto the mountain itself: residences at the Montage, Stein Eriksen Residences, the St. Regis, and enclaves like Village at Empire Pass — all with genuine ski access and the kind of service infrastructure that makes a mountain home zero-effort. This is where buyers go when they want simplicity at the highest tier.

Talisker Club membership threads through much of Empire Pass, adding private on-mountain dining and club amenities. The buyer profile is overwhelmingly cash, national, and decisive — properties that hit the sweet spot disappear fast, and a meaningful share of the market trades off-MLS entirely.

The market right now

From my market coverage: 10 single-family sales in 2025 at a $14.5M median, up 12% — scarcity plus luxury demand. Condos climbed 23% to a $6.3M median. Most of the real action here is quiet: off-market trades between well-connected parties.

That's the practical takeaway — in Empire Pass, access to the unlisted market is the whole game.

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