Signage at the Empire Pass trailhead helps visitors learn about the area and wildlife.
Sit and stay a while at the Bonanza Flat trailhead.
My bicep
Don’t let the nondescript entrance fool you…
Owner Occupied Households Decreasing in Park City UT
PC: Kyle Jenkins
Upper Provo River, Victory Ranch
PC: Hilary Reiter
Beauty is all around at Bonanza Flat.
What do the views look like from a $25M Park City home? Here’s a sneak peek.
The view from Empire Pass.
Stone Fireplace, Victory Ranch, Park City, UT
7123 Pinebrook Rd
Pended Sales in Park City UT
April Mountain
My kids are home from college and they’re cooking for me!
Historic Ontario Mine Park City
The ground that has been broken at Mayflower is just to cap some old mine tailings. The land deal has not been finalized yet.
Bill White Farms Birdseye View
My daughter skiing at 3 years old.
A nice spot to enjoy the beauty of the Wasatch.
The Original Java Cow Ice Creamery on Park City’s Main Street
I love the open concept kitchen.
Hiking the Narrows
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Ski-In / Ski-Out homes continue to top the $5M+ luxury real estate market in Park City.
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?
Sometimes change is hard, but please adhere to all signs.
One of the reasons we moved was to have a better outdoor play area for our children.
Lobbying Park City Representative Rob Bishop about the importance of maintaining Section 1031 Exchanges
A sample buyer closing statement. Click to view full file.
The all new Bonanza Flat trailhead.
1 Hawkeye Place, Deer Valley® Resort, UT
Autumn leaves by Manya Mayes
2891 West View Trail
Despite being known for sun, it does sometimes rain in Park City, as evidenced by this photo of me at Running with Ed a few years ago.
Glenwild
Victory Ranch, Park City, UT Clubhouse
2750 Meadow Creek Road
202 Ontario, Park City, UT
Jeremy Ranch in the Autumn
1911 Evening Star
Myself with Patrick Putt, Director of Community Development. Apologies for the blurry photo.