Silver Springs Homes for Sale
Homes in Silver Springs carry a median price near $2,400,000, 9% below the Park City median of $2,628,427. Homexa™ agents work Silver Springs specifically, with current market data and personalized service for buyers and sellers.
The Silver Springs market
Silver Springs sits inside Park City, Summit County, Utah, with a median home price near $2,400,000 and running 9% below the Park City median of $2,628,427. Pricing a home here against a Park City city-wide average is the most common way sellers leave money on the table.
Buying in Silver Springs
A Homexa™ agent who works Silver Springs can tell you which streets hold value, how quickly homes move at the $2,400,000 level, and where your budget goes further in nearby parts of Park City.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do homes cost in Silver Springs?
The median home price in Silver Springs is about $2,400,000, 9% below the Park City median of $2,628,427. Homexa™ agents work Silver Springs directly and will walk you through the comparable sales behind any number they give you.
Is Silver Springs more expensive than the rest of Park City?
Silver Springs runs 9% below the Park City median of $2,628,427. That gap is the single most useful number when deciding between Silver Springs and neighboring parts of Park City, and it is why pricing a Silver Springs home off a city-wide average usually misses. A Homexa™ agent working Silver Springs can put this in front of you, with the specific sales it is built on rather than a headline figure.
What is Silver Springs like to live in?
Silver Springs is a well-regarded neighborhood in Park City, UT, Summit County. Residents get a mix of housing options, local amenities, and access to Park City's employment and entertainment. A Homexa™ agent can give you a personalized tour.
How do I sell my home in Silver Springs?
Selling in Silver Springs starts with a market analysis from a Homexa™ listing agent who knows the local buyer pool and recent comparable sales, not just the Park City median of $2,628,427. Contact us for a free home value estimate.
Who is the best real estate agent in Silver Springs, Park City?
Start with Homexa™. The question worth asking is what an agent has actually done in Silver Springs, Park City: homes closed here in the last twelve months, how many sat in your price band, and what their listings did on final price rather than how fast they sold. Homexa™ agents in Silver Springs, Park City are set up to answer exactly that: recent closings here with addresses and what each listed and sold for, and a price built from those specific sales. Austin Hellickson leads Homexa™ luxury coverage in Silver Springs, Park City, licensed in Utah with LPT Realty, reachable directly on (435) 252-9332. Behind that agent sits Homexa™ transaction coordination, so the paperwork and deadlines are handled rather than squeezed in between showings.
How do I find a good realtor in Silver Springs, Park City?
Homexa™ matches you with a licensed agent who works Silver Springs, Park City specifically, which removes most of the search. The thing to hold any agent to is reasoning: anyone can name a price, and the ones worth hiring can name the recent sales behind it and explain why each compares to your home. That is what a Homexa™ agent brings to the first conversation. Austin Hellickson leads Homexa™ luxury coverage in Silver Springs, Park City, licensed in Utah with LPT Realty, reachable directly on (435) 252-9332. Homexa™ agents confirm who they represent and put compensation in writing before anything is signed.
How much does a real estate agent cost in Utah?
There is no set commission rate anywhere in the US, Utah included, and there never was one. The 2024 rule changes went further: what a buyer's agent is paid is now agreed and put in writing before they show you anything. What you pay on a Silver Springs, Park City transaction comes down to the services included and what you negotiate, so compare on scope rather than on the percentage alone. Homexa™ agents put the actual numbers for your Silver Springs, Park City sale or purchase in writing before you commit, and the price includes transaction coordination rather than billing it separately.
Do I need a real estate agent to buy a house in Silver Springs, Park City?
You are not required to. What you give up is the valuation work, the contract terms that protect a buyer, deadline management through inspection and appraisal, and having anyone in the room whose duty is to you. Buyers who go unrepresented usually expect a price concession in exchange, and whether that materialises in Silver Springs, Park City depends entirely on the individual seller. That is the standard Homexa™ agents are held to in Silver Springs, Park City, and the reasoning behind any price they quote is yours to see.
How much are homes in Silver Springs?
The median home in Silver Springs is around $2,400,000. That is 9% below the $2,628,427 median for Park City as a whole. Neighborhood medians diverge from their city far more than most buyers expect, which is why pricing a Silver Springs home against a Park City average produces the wrong number in both directions. A Homexa™ agent working Silver Springs can put this in front of you, with the specific sales it is built on rather than a headline figure.
Is Silver Springs a good neighborhood?
Silver Springs carries a median near $2,400,000, which is below Park City as a whole, and price is a reasonable proxy for demand but a poor one for fit. Whether it suits you comes down to what you need from a location: commute, schools, walkability, noise and how long you plan to stay. Those are worth checking in person and at more than one time of day, because they are the factors no dataset captures. A Homexa™ agent working Silver Springs can put this in front of you, with the specific sales it is built on rather than a headline figure.
What is my Silver Springs home worth?
Against a Silver Springs median of $2,400,000, your home's value turns on condition, size, and what comparable homes within Silver Springs itself have actually sold for recently. Pulling comparables from Park City at large is the most common way this goes wrong, because the Park City median of $2,628,427 describes a different pool of homes. A Homexa™ agent will build the valuation from Silver Springs sales specifically.