Main Street has a large number of art galleries in a concentrated area, most of which are open during COVID-19 (with a mask).
Creek Road II
My kids are home from college and they’re cooking for me!
The stock market doesn’t always go up. But what does that mean for luxury real estate in places like 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?
Bill White Farms Birdseye View
My daughter, Whitney, with her face painted from Park Silly earlier this summer.
The view on the Fall day when I visited Powder Mountain.
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.
The new Bonanza Flat trailhead has singletrack access for mountain bikers.
Demand-Pended Real Estate Sales in Park City
Horseback Riding With My Daughter
Accupuncture Business and Building for Sale
Bar at the Victory Ranch Clubhouse
Bee’s Knees Ice Cream, Park Silly Market, Park City, UT
A sample buyer closing statement. Click to view full file.
Skiing with my kids is one of my favorite activities.
Is Victory Ranch this dreamy in real life? Yes, it is.
2891 West View Trail
Virtual Staging
If you pass by WholeFoods on I-80 or in the parking lot at night you’ll see these large, glowing moose!
Cliffrose Hotel Springdale UT
Does this home seem dated to you? My buyers thought so.
Park City Pending Sales Trend
Signage at the Empire Pass trailhead helps visitors learn about the area and wildlife.
Upper Provo River at Victory Ranch
A mama moose and her calves wandering in the Jeremy Ranch neighborhood.
Graph from NAR
Should you remodel?
Red Pine E-5
View from River Rock Roasting Company
PC: Kyle Jenkins
This is how buyers search for property
The Bar at the Victory Ranch Clubhouse
Bank of America Pull Up
The High West Livery building is built in the old National Garage, which once serviced the shoes of horses that pulled the ore carts up to the mines.