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Sundance, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Sundance, Utah

Sundance sits at roughly 6,100 feet on the back side of Mount Timpanogos, about 25 minutes from Provo and just over an hour from Salt Lake City International. It's a tiny, tightly held mountain enclave — Robert Redford's resort anchors the area, and the surrounding parcels along North Fork Provo Canyon, Stewart Falls, and the Aspen Grove corridor stay heavily wooded year-round. Luxury at this elevation usually means custom timber-and-stone construction, ski-in or ski-adjacent access to Sundance Resort's 450-plus acres, and lots large enough to disappear from the road. Inventory is thin by design: the canyon's geography and Forest Service boundaries cap how much can ever be built, so when a high-end property lists, it tends to attract buyers from Park City, California, and the Mountain West who specifically want Sundance's quieter, arts-driven character rather than Deer Valley's scene.

Pricing at the top of this market generally runs from the low $2M range for a refined cabin-style home up past $8M–$10M for estate parcels with significant acreage, creek frontage, or direct chairlift access. Expect heated drives, snowmelt walkways, generator backup, and shop or barn outbuildings on the bigger lots — winters here drop into single digits and snow loads are real. Property taxes fall under Utah County, which keeps annual carrying costs lower than comparable Summit County addresses. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around the Sundance area.

June 2026 · Sundance market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Sundance right now.

Full Sundance market report
Median sale
$4,900,000
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
15
active + pending

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Common questions

About luxury homes in Sundance.

What price range qualifies as luxury in Sundance?

In the Sundance market, luxury typically starts around $2 million and runs into the $8–$10 million range for larger acreage estates or homes with direct resort access. Because total inventory in the canyon is so small, there's rarely a clean cutoff — a 3,500 sq ft cabin on a premium lot can price alongside a 6,000 sq ft home on a more ordinary parcel.

How is Sundance different from Park City or Deer Valley for luxury buyers?

Sundance is smaller, quieter, and more arts- and nature-oriented — the resort caps daily skier numbers and there's no real nightlife scene. Buyers who choose Sundance over Park City usually want privacy, mature aspen and pine cover, and proximity to Provo Canyon hiking rather than Main Street restaurants and a larger ski mountain.

Can you ski in and ski out from Sundance homes?

A handful of properties on Stewart Mountain and along the resort's lift corridors offer true ski-in/ski-out or ski-adjacent access, but they're rare and trade infrequently. Most luxury homes in the area are a short drive or shuttle from the resort base rather than slope-side.

What should I know about access and winter driving?

Sundance is reached via US-189 through Provo Canyon and the North Fork Road. UDOT keeps the main routes plowed, but private drives at elevation require serious snow management — heated driveways, plow contracts, and 4WD vehicles are standard. Power outages happen, so generators are common in the higher-end homes.

Are there HOA or design restrictions on luxury properties here?

Some pockets — particularly within the resort's residential zones — have design review covenants intended to preserve the timber-and-stone aesthetic and dark-sky lighting standards. Outside those areas, Utah County zoning applies, and many large parcels have no HOA at all. Always pull the CC&Rs early in due diligence.

How active is the Sundance luxury market in a given year?

It's a low-volume, low-turnover market. In a typical year only a small number of homes above $2M actually close in the immediate Sundance area, so well-priced properties move quickly when they hit the MLS and many sales happen off-market through agents who specialize in the canyon.