A mama moose and her calves wandering in the Jeremy Ranch neighborhood.
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Park City Santa Pub Crawl revelry
Columbine Court
My kids are home from college and they’re cooking for me!
PC: Kyle Jenkins
The view from Empire Pass.
My bicep
My home office and my new favorite co-worker.
Bankrate.com Mortgage Analysis
New construction is currently underway at Powder Mountain
The Miners Hospital in City Park is a great place for a picnic with a little history.
Owner Occupied Households Decreasing in Park City UT
The Bar at the Victory Ranch Clubhouse
Park City rental supply by number of bedrooms
The X Family’s newest location at Kimball Junction
Canyons Park City UT
This is how buyers search for property
Tallman Broken Arm
Skiing with my kids is one of my favorite activities.
The view on the Fall day when I visited Powder Mountain.
Summertime is just one of the beautiful seasons to enjoy this landscape.
Should you remodel?
Bear View Drive
Skiing is one of my favorite winter activities in Park City.
Close Up of Granite Stone at Victory Ranch Bar
photo: morganvalleylamb.com
Springdale, UT – Zion National Park
April Mountain
Crazy Hats at Park Silly Market, Park City UT
Red Pine E-5
The Original Java Cow Ice Creamery on Park City’s Main Street
Myself with Patrick Putt, Director of Community Development. Apologies for the blurry photo.
Park City Real Estate
Hiking with a friend at Alta.
2536 Aspen Springs Ranch
One of my newest listings, 220 Daly Ave. 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?
Don’t let the nondescript entrance fool you…
Teeing off at the 10th hole of the newly minted Canyons Golf Course.
Jeremy Ranch in the Winter
Chris Spealler
Upper Provo River, Victory Ranch
Bar at Victory Ranch Clubhouse-Close Up
My dog, Kit, whom we adopted from Furburbia / FOA.
What do the views look like from a $25M Park City home? Here’s a sneak peek.
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.
A great visual of property tax usage from 2016, the most recent year such a graph is available.