Blue Grass Bands at Park Silly Market, Park City, UT
My home office and my new favorite co-worker.
My daughter skiing at 3 years old.
A better example of good real estate photography.
What used to be a washboard dirt road has been paved. This area still gets crowded so drive carefully.
Close Up of Granite Stone at Victory Ranch Bar
Rent a mountain bike from Jans and choose your adventure. (Photo credit:
The View from Apex Bar @ Montage
7123 Pinebrook Rd
Creek Road
Sit and stay a while at the Bonanza Flat trailhead.
Park City Homes
Glenwild II
Don’t let the nondescript entrance fool you…
Canyons Park City UT
Zion National Park in the COVID era
If you pass by WholeFoods on I-80 or in the parking lot at night you’ll see these large, glowing moose!
My daughter, Whitney, with her face painted from Park Silly earlier this summer.
Autumn leaves by Manya Mayes
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Open concept kitchen
2891 West View Trail
Columbine Court
My son’s first time seeing snow at 3 years old.
Lobbying Park City Representative Rob Bishop about the importance of maintaining Section 1031 Exchanges
Park Silly Market Sunday
The view from Empire Pass.
Crazy Hats at Park Silly Market, Park City UT
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Park City Pending Sales Trend
Ski-In / Ski-Out homes continue to top the $5M+ luxury real estate market in Park City.
This is how buyers search for property
2536 Aspen Springs Ranch
The stock market doesn’t always go up. But what does that mean for luxury real estate in places like Park City?
We like the Wine Savant Picnic Sticks, $21 on Amazon (nobody paid us to say that).
Teeing off at the 10th hole of the newly minted Canyons Golf Course.
See who’s at the door with your phone with a device like Skybell.
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?
Should you remodel?
Bill White Farms Birdseye View
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.