Should You Airbnb a Luxury Park City Home?

Where does Park City actually allow Airbnb rentals? Before you buy a Park City Airbnb, second home, or vacation rental property, you need to understand one thing first: Not every Park City property can legally operate as a nightly rental. Some areas are designed around short-term rentals. Other areas may look like vacation rental areas but have zoning rules, HOA restrictions, or building-level limits that change the answer completely. In this video, we look at the Park City areas where short-term rentals are more commonly allowed, including places like Old Town, Canyons Village, Empire Pass, Silver Lake Village, and parts of Lower Deer Valley. We also talk about why buyers need to verify the exact property before making an offer, because the address, zoning, HOA rules, CC&Rs, and rental license requirements matter. The big mistake is assuming that because a home is in Park City — or because nearby properties are rented on Airbnb or VRBO — your specific property will work the same way. Trust—but verify. If you are buying a Park City property and short-term rental income is part of your plan, verify the rules before you rely on the rental income. John Bryer — REALTOR® Brokered by SimpliHŌM SimpliHŌM brokered by Distinctive Properties 435.315.2402 [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) Click this link to BOOK a Zoom call: https://calendly.com/jbryerrealtor/30min Chapters: 0:00 Buying a Park City Airbnb 0:21 Why most buyers miss the rental rules 1:05 Where nightly rentals are allowed 2:07 Old Town 2:37 Canyons Village 3:18 Silver Lake 4:03 Lower Deer Valley 4:38 Empire Pass 5:37 Why the address matters more than the house #ParkCityAirbnb #ParkCityRealEstate #ParkCityUtah