Meet Erin Smith and Steve Pratt

Sixth and Seventh generation Utahns, Steve is a descendant of Orson Pratt, who along with his brother, Parley P., helped start settlements throughout Utah, including Parleys Park City. After attending the University of Utah, employment took Steve to California for 12 years in sales of mechanical engineering equipment. He and his wife, Jan, and their daughter, Erin returned home to Park City in 1990 to create a different lifestyle in this small mountain town. Steve began his Real Estate career quickly thereafter and although Erin's Real Estate career didn't begin for another 15 years, she began previewing property and meeting Buyer and Seller clients at a very young age. 



Erin attended the University of Utah and earned her Marketing Degree and then went to work for Delta Airlines, putting her natural customer service and sales skills to use. After 8 years with Delta in Salt Lake City and Seattle and then 2 years in Las Vegas in Real Estate Marketing, Erin moved back home to Park City in 2004 to partner with her dad, forming Park City's first father-daughter Real Estate team!



With a combined 35+ years in the Park City Real Estate market, Steve and Erin specialize in properties in Snyderville Basin, specifically in the Pinebrook and Jeremy Ranch neighborhoods. Steve and Erin have sold over 800 properties in Summit County; 365 properties in Pinebrook alone and 175 in Jeremy Ranch alone.


They understand the importance of exposing properties to the right buyers at the right time. They utilize online and print marketing to get your home in front of as many qualified Buyers as quickly and effectively as possible. In today's market, strong networking is also vital and many times results in finding our Buyers the perfect home or selling a new listing before it even hits the market!  


Their successful Real Estate careers have afforded their families a very rewarding life in Park City. Erin loves raising her 2 children in the town she grew up in and Grandpa Steve and Grandma Jan find great joy in spending so much quality time with their grandchildren. Although the changes in Park City have been dramatic over the past 25 years, the ‘Work Hard, Play Hard' mentality that defines our town remains the same. When not working, we can be found at our family cabin in the high Uinta’s or driving around Northern Utah to watch the teenage kids/grandkids participate in their various sporting events.