Silver Creek Real Estate Statistics
| Average Price | $2.1M |
|---|---|
| Lowest Price | $395K |
| Highest Price | $11M |
| Total Listings | 38 |
| Avg. Days On Market | 141 |
| Avg. Price/SQFT | $497 |
Property Types (active listings)
Silver Creek for Sale
Silver Creek Highlights
- 01 Diversity – From large acreage properties to smaller new construction homes & condos
- 02 Equestrian-Friendly – One of Park City’s few areas that has horse properties
- 03 Location – Conveniently located off Highway 40 near the I-80 interchange, just minutes from Park City’s ski resorts and Main Street
East Creek Ranch
East Creek Ranch is a newer neighborhood of semi-custom luxury homes by Woodside Homes, located just off I-80. This peaceful community features mountain contemporary designs with traditional touches that reflect the area’s rural charm. With half-acre lots and the rare ability to fully fence your yard, East Creek Ranch is ideal for the whole family, pet owners, and anyone who values both space and privacy—plus you're just minutes from trails, schools, and downtown Park City.

Silver Creek Village
A thoughtfully designed 310-acre master-planned community located at the northwest corner of Hwy 40 and I-80 in Park City, Utah. This vibrant neighborhood offers a diverse range of condos, townhomes, and homes, many allowing short-term rentals. When completed, residents will enjoy modern amenities such as parks, a community garden, dog park, bike park, soccer and lacrosse fields, a splash pad, and an extensive trail system that connects to the broader Park City trail network.

With over 30 years of experience, The Wallace Team at Summit Sotheby's International Realty—your trusted Park City Realtors—is here to help you buy or sell in Summit Park and Park City. Because Who You Work With Matters.
Our Reviews
Discover Silver Creek Real Estate for Sale
Silver Creek real estate is ideally located on the outskirts of town, north of the I-80 and US Route 40 interchange and east of Kimball Junction. The area has long been prized for its prime horse properties and equestrian real estate, offering 2.5- to 10-acre lots with privacy, space, and stunning mountain views—all within close proximity to Park City and Salt Lake City. Today, newer neighborhoods like East Creek Ranch and Silver Creek Village, located at the entrance to Silver Creek, offer more traditional residential options, including newer construction homes with community amenities and a growing sense of neighborhood.
One key distinction for homebuyers to be aware of is the school district boundaries in this area. East Creek Ranch is located within the Park City School District, while Silver Creek Village is not. This can be an essential factor for a homebuyer evaluating their options, and the difference isn’t always evident on a map. For guidance on navigating these nuances, we encourage you to contact us directly.
Silver Creek is just 5 to 10 minutes from Kimball Junction and a 15-minute drive to the heart of Park City. The area also boasts excellent trail access for horseback riding and mountain biking. One important consideration in Silver Creek is water: while many properties are connected to culinary water service, several equestrian lots rely on metered private wells. That’s where our knowledge and expertise can make a difference.
Nearby Communities Often Grouped with Silver Creek
It’s also important to note that communities like The Preserve, Ranches at the Preserve, Goshawk Ranches, and Stagecoach Estates lie to the west of Silver Creek and are often considered part of the broader Silver Creek real estate area in casual conversation. However, on our website and within the Park City Multiple Listing Service (MLS), these neighborhoods are categorized under the Glenwild Area. Each offers expansive parcels and custom estates that embrace the natural beauty of the high desert landscape.

A Sweet Slice of History ♦ Past & Present
Long before Silver Creek evolved into a sought-after residential area with equestrian estates and custom homes, it was a waypoint for travelers journeying between Salt Lake City and Heber. In the early 1900s, a beloved local figure, J.E. "Pop" Jenkins—affectionately known as "Pop Jenks"—established a charming ice cream parlor and café near the junction of Interstate 80 and Highway 40. This establishment became a cherished stop for locals and visitors alike, offering a sweet respite amidst the scenic backdrop of Park City.
Pop Jenks was not only a restaurateur but also a prolific photographer who captured the essence of Park City from 1913 through the 1960s. His extensive collection of photographs provides invaluable insights into the town's transformation over the decades. Today, as you explore Silver Creek real estate, from expansive horse properties to modern developments, you are partaking in a rich tapestry of history that blends the area's rustic charm with contemporary living.
For those interested in delving deeper into Pop Jenks' contributions to Park City's heritage, the Park City Museum offers a comprehensive collection of his photographs and a detailed biography
