We are experiencing our first significant snow fall of the season…getting about 4 inches today and another 2 to 4 inches expected over the next 24 hours. Let’s hope this winter will pick up where last season left off!!!
As the local golf courses close for the season, the real estate market continues to bump along [...]

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With the fishing, golf, hiking, and biking being phenominal, we are enjoying a superb summer in Park City! The Deer Valley Lodging bankruptcy is still dragging out and there have not been any developments on that front in a month or so….except for the fact they are selling the building they own in Lower [...]

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admin on July 22nd, 2009

This summer seems to be flying by and we are seeing some decent activity in the real estate market. The spring was actually very active…which somewhat made up for a slow start to 2009. However, halfway through the year here is where we stand compared to halfway through 2008:
-Single Family average sales price is down [...]

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Since last we posted, Rachel and I had a wonderful vacation with her family and made it back safe. Now that we have caught up on work, we thought we’d share some news on what’s going on in Park City. Here are some quick headlines:
-No update on the Deer Valley Lodging bankruptcy. We are waiting [...]

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As we enjoy a nice May and Park City life eases along at the regular lazy-Spring pace, there are mixed signals from the Real Estate Market and troubles in the property management biz.
Most of you have probably heard Deer Valley Lodging and David Holland’s have not paid property owners they represent the rental revenue due [...]

Continue reading about Market trends continue to stay the same and Lodging Company’s are the talk of the town.