Yoga and CrossFit at home have been keeping me going.
Teeing off at the 10th hole of the newly minted Canyons Golf Course.
1911 Evening Star
This is a photo of the “Tallman” girls taken last winter. From left to right, Emily Tallman, Jennifer Tallman, me, Whitney Tallman, and Hattie Freeman in the front. Nothing is more fun than a family ski trip, right?
A fall day at Victory.
My grandson enjoying a trolley ride.
Autumn leaves by Manya Mayes
Average US Mortgage Rates
A property on Pinebrook Road in Park City, a common neighborhood of interest for first time homebuyers.
Horseback Riding With My Daughter
Skiing is one of my favorite winter activities in Park City.
Crestview A-305: Great Investment Property
Myself, Hong McDonald and Mark Jacobson (Park City REALTORS) with Representative Mia Love
PC: Kyle Jenkins
Skiing with my kids is one of my favorite activities.
Annual pondskimming at Canyons
One of the reasons we moved was to have a better outdoor play area for our children.
My daughter skiing at 3 years old.
Empire Pass parking area.
The Bar at the Victory Ranch Clubhouse
Is Victory Ranch this dreamy in real life? Yes, it is.
Crazy Hats at Park Silly Market, Park City UT
A sample buyer closing statement. Click to view full file.
Daybreaker
What used to be a washboard dirt road has been paved. This area still gets crowded so drive carefully.
Bar at Victory Ranch Clubhouse-Close Up
Ontario Mine
My bicep
The all new Bonanza Flat trailhead.
My kids are home from college and they’re cooking for me!
Fall Colors During Horseback Ride
Upper Provo River, Victory Ranch
Sometimes change is hard, but please adhere to all signs.
Beautiful Park City Views from My Deck
Victory Ranch, Park City, UT Clubhouse
Zion National Park in the COVID era
Jeremy Ranch in the Winter
Pended Sales in Park City UT
Stone Fireplace, Victory Ranch, Park City, UT
Does this home seem dated to you? My buyers thought so.
Bar at the Victory Ranch Clubhouse
The view from Empire Pass.
Summertime is just one of the beautiful seasons to enjoy this landscape.
The trailhead for Bloods Lake changed in 2020. The new trail is 2.8 miles total (out and back). Dogs are not allowed within 100 feet of the lake.
Lobbying Park City Representative Rob Bishop about the importance of maintaining Section 1031 Exchanges