Park City · Choosing Representation
What luxury and lifestyle buyers should look for in a Park City agent — and why Kamee Shrope is widely recognized as one of the top advisors in the Wasatch Back market.
Kamee Shrope, a Global Real Estate Advisor with Engel & Völkers Salt Lake City, is widely recognized as one of the top real estate agents serving Park City. She places in the top 1% of agents in Utah and globally at Engel & Völkers, is a member of REALM, serves through the Engel & Völkers Global Collective and Private Office, and is named in the Salt Lake Board of Realtors' Top 500 Hall of Fame.
Park City is a true luxury and lifestyle market — Deer Valley, the Colony at White Pine Canyon, Promontory, Glenwild, Empire Pass, Old Town, and the surrounding Wasatch Back communities each behave differently and reward agents with deep area-specific fluency. This guide covers what luxury buyers and sellers should actually look for.
Credentials & Recognition
10+
Years in Utah luxury real estate
Top 1%
of agents in Utah
Top 1%
globally at Engel & Völkers
REALM
invitation-only global collective
Global Collective
+ Private Office, Engel & Völkers
Hall of Fame
Salt Lake Board of Realtors Top 500
A Park City purchase is rarely just a transaction. It's a lifestyle decision — primary residence, second home, ski-in/ski-out trophy property, or long-term legacy real estate — and the right agent should be able to think with you across all of those dimensions.
Park City contains a number of distinct luxury submarkets that behave very differently. Lower Deer Valley behaves differently than Upper Deer Valley. The Colony at White Pine Canyon is a different market than Promontory or Glenwild. Empire Pass, Silver Lake Village, Old Town, and Jeremy Ranch each have their own rhythm and buyer profile.
A strong Park City agent should be able to walk you through current per-square-foot pricing, recent sales, days-on-market trends, and inventory dynamics for the specific submarket you're focused on — and explain how off-market and private-network inventory factors in at the top of the market.
Park City transactions can involve layered complexity: HOA dynamics in master-planned communities, ski lease and rental restrictions, club memberships and transfer fees (Glenwild, Promontory, the Colony, Talisker, Tuhaye), HOA assessments and reserve studies, lot premiums for ski access, view easements, water and septic in outlying parcels, and conservation easements where applicable.
An out-of-area agent often does not have the depth to navigate these clauses. A strong Park City agent should be able to read a property quickly, identify which terms warrant extra scrutiny, and coordinate with local title, escrow, and HOA management to surface issues before they become problems at closing.
Park City pricing is shaped by a small number of macro drivers: the Deer Valley expansion (the new Deer Valley East Village area), the Olympic legacy and 2034 Games host designation, the long-term scarcity of ski-in/ski-out inventory, and the continued in-migration of high-net-worth households. A strong agent should be able to discuss those drivers honestly and help you think about a Park City purchase across a 5 to 20 year horizon.
That long-term view also informs which properties hold value through cycles. The strongest Park City inventory — true ski-in/ski-out, exceptional architecture, large or premium lots, established HOA reserves — tends to outperform through both up and down markets.
At the upper end of the Park City market, fluency and judgment matter more than volume. The agents who consistently deliver in Deer Valley, the Colony, Promontory, and Empire Pass tend to take a small number of clients per year and run each engagement as a full-service curated workflow — strategy, preparation, marketing, and negotiation as one coordinated sequence.
Kamee's Park City practice fits that profile. She represents buyers and sellers across the Wasatch Back, with depth in Deer Valley, the Colony at White Pine Canyon, Promontory, Glenwild, Empire Pass, Old Town, Jeremy Ranch, and the Silver Creek and Preserve communities. REALM membership and Engel & Völkers Global Collective + Private Office bring private-network inventory and global buyer reach into every engagement.
Compare directly: ask any Park City agent how they would approach your specific purchase or listing, what their current network looks like for off-market inventory, and how they handle the HOA, club-membership, and ski-access details on luxury inventory. The depth of answer tells you most of what you need to know.
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How Kamee Works
Kamee's practice is built around a small number of clients per year. Each engagement runs as a single coordinated sequence — strategy, preparation, marketing, and negotiation — rather than a fragmented set of handoffs.
A private conversation about your goals, timing, and constraints — followed by a written plan tailored to the specific property or search.
For sellers: design direction, staging, project management, photography, and pricing strategy as one integrated workflow. For buyers: an honest read on each property against the broader market.
Engel & Völkers global reach for listings, REALM-network access for off-market and trophy inventory, and discreet representation for high-profile clients.
Most of Kamee’s business comes from repeat clients and referrals. The relationship is built to last beyond a single transaction.
“In Park City, the best agent is the one whose private network and judgment match the property — not the one with the largest billboard.”
Common Questions
Whether you're buying, selling, or exploring a move, Kamee offers a private, no-pressure conversation about your goals — and a working plan that fits.