Ponds, willows, and the most walkable family layout in the Basin — a neighborhood where inventory stays tight because nobody wants to leave.
Silver Springs was built around its water — two spring-fed lakes, willow-lined paths, and open space that gives the neighborhood a park-like calm rare in resort towns. Ecker Hill Middle School sits at its edge, the free bus stops throughout, and both resorts are about ten minutes away.
The homes are predominantly single-family from the late '80s and '90s, many substantially updated, on genuinely usable flat lots — a scarce commodity in Park City. Sub-neighborhoods like Willow Bend and Meadow Wild each have their own feel, and the community pool and tennis amenities round out the family package.
From my market coverage: 20 sales in 2025 at a $2.4M median, up 10%, with inventory staying tight all year. When Silver Springs dipped in earlier cycles, I called it a buying opportunity on the channel — that read has aged well.
This is a neighborhood where well-priced homes see multiple offers in any market. Preparation beats hesitation here.
Tight-inventory neighborhoods reward buyers who are ready before the listing hits. Let's get your offer position set now.