Park City, Heber Valley, Jordanelle & Kamas Valley Real Estate Trends
The Wasatch Back real estate market continued to evolve in June, with inventory increasing across Park City, Heber Valley, Jordanelle, and the Kamas Valley. While more homes coming to market is creating additional opportunities for buyers throughout the region, the pace of change looks different from one community to the next.
One of the most important trends we are seeing right now is the growing separation between these local markets. Park City and Jordanelle continue to show relative strength, with steady demand supporting well-positioned properties. Meanwhile, Heber Valley and the Kamas Valley are experiencing a more noticeable increase in inventory, giving buyers more choices and creating a more competitive landscape for sellers.
For buyers, this shift represents a meaningful change from the limited inventory environment of recent years. More available homes mean additional time to explore options, compare properties, and make decisions with greater confidence. For sellers, understanding the nuances of each market has become increasingly important, as pricing strategy and presentation play a larger role in standing out.
Park City & Snyderville Basin Real Estate Market Update
The Park City and Snyderville Basin market remained one of the most resilient areas of the Wasatch Back during June. Median sales price increased compared to the previous year, while closed sales also improved. At the same time, new listings continued to add inventory, giving buyers more opportunities while maintaining steady demand.

June 2026 Four Numbers to Know – Park City & Snyderville Basin
- Median Sales Price: $2,312,813
- Closed Sales: 75
- New Listings: 244
- Pending Sales: 90
Park City continues to benefit from its unique combination of world-class recreation, strong lifestyle appeal, and limited supply in many desirable neighborhoods. Luxury properties, ski homes, and residences offering convenient access to amenities continue to attract meaningful buyer interest.
Although buyers have more options than they did during the inventory-constrained market of recent years, homes that are thoughtfully priced and positioned continue to stand out.
Heber Valley Real Estate Market Update
The Heber Valley market continued to move toward a more buyer-friendly environment in June as inventory expanded and buyers became more selective. While market activity has moderated, the increase in available homes is one of the most significant trends shaping conditions today.

June 2026 Four Numbers to Know – Heber Valley
- Median Sales Price: $850,000
- Closed Sales: 45
- New Listings: 83
- Pending Sales: 37
Growing inventory is giving buyers more flexibility and creating additional competition among sellers. Homes that are well-prepared, accurately priced, and effectively marketed are best positioned to attract attention in this evolving market.
The Heber Valley remains highly appealing for buyers seeking space, newer construction, mountain views, and long-term value within the Wasatch Back. As conditions continue to shift, local expertise and thoughtful strategy remain essential for both buyers and sellers.
Jordanelle Real Estate Market Update
The Jordanelle market continued to transition during June, with inventory increasing while buyer activity remained more measured. Compared to other areas of the Wasatch Back, inventory growth has been more moderate, and long-term demand continues to be supported by ongoing investment and development in the area.

June 2026 Four Numbers to Know – Jordanelle
- Median Sales Price: $1,800,000
- Closed Sales: 27
- New Listings: 64
- Pending Sales: 17
The continued expansion of Deer Valley East Village, along with newer communities and convenient access to outdoor recreation, remains a significant driver of interest in Jordanelle real estate.
While buyers now have more opportunities to consider, properties that offer strong locations, quality construction, and compelling value continue to attract attention.
Kamas Valley Real Estate Market Update
The Kamas Valley market reflected one of the clearest shifts toward increased buyer opportunity during June. Inventory continued to build, giving buyers more choices and creating a more competitive environment for sellers.

June 2026 Four Numbers to Know – Kamas Valley
- Median Sales Price: $530,000
- Closed Sales: 9
- New Listings: 37
- Pending Sales: 13
While median sales price declined compared to the previous year, closed sales remained relatively consistent. The most notable change in the Kamas Valley is the growing number of available homes, which is allowing buyers to take more time evaluating properties and negotiating decisions.
Compared to Park City and Jordanelle, the Kamas Valley – along with the Heber Valley – is experiencing a more significant increase in inventory. This shift creates opportunities for buyers while emphasizing the importance of realistic pricing and strong positioning for sellers.
The Kamas Valley continues to attract buyers looking for larger properties, open space, and easy access to both Park City and year-round recreation. As the market evolves, understanding current conditions and neighborhood-level trends is key to making informed decisions.
What Wasatch Back Buyers & Sellers Should Know Right Now
The June data highlights an important theme we have been watching throughout 2026: the Wasatch Back is not one single market. Each community is responding differently as inventory levels change and buyer behavior continues to normalize.
For buyers, increased inventory is creating more opportunities, particularly in areas like the Heber Valley and the Kamas Valley, where available homes are growing more quickly. Buyers have more choices, more time to evaluate properties, and greater ability to negotiate than they have experienced in recent years.
For sellers, today’s market requires a thoughtful approach. Homes that are priced appropriately, presented well, and marketed effectively continue to perform best. Understanding the differences between each local market is essential when determining timing, pricing, and strategy.
Whether you are buying, selling, or simply keeping an eye on the Wasatch Back real estate market, local knowledge remains one of the most valuable tools for navigating this evolving landscape.
July 2026 Monthly Events
July 10 – 11
Native Market Days
CANYONS VILLAGE, PARK CITY
July 11 – 12
Summer Fest Pro Wakeboard Tour
JORDANELLE STATE PARK, HEBER

July 12 & 19
Park Silly Sunday Market
MAIN STREET, PARK CITY

July 17 – 19
TedFest Music Festival
WALLSBURG
July 18 – 25
Kamas Fiesta Days & Rodeo
KAMAS

Last Friday
Gallery Stroll
HISTORIC MAIN STREET, PARK CITY
July 23 – August 1
Wasatch County Fair Days
HEBER
