Skiers flock from around the world to slide down the hill on Utah’s “Greatest Snow on Earth.” Unfortunately, that snow can’t stay up there forever. Summer will arrive with all its sun and green and – well – no snow. I have great news: Park City is home to some … Read more
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At 30 stories tall, 99 West is designed for high living. The popular tower features 158 units. The Wasatch and Oquirrh mountain ranges are sprawled before residents here, ready to put on a new show every season. The city night lights from high in the tower at 99 W. South … Read more
... Continue ReadingAs the snow begins to melt in Park City, Utah so will some mountain home prices. The end of ski season is the perfect time to buy the resort home of your dreams. Park City is a historic community with so many tasteful modern features. The city and the resort … Read more
... Continue ReadingThe Regent in City Creek Center towers over historic surroundings. This is luxury condo living in the heart of Salt Lake. The high-rise at 35 E 100 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, gleams at night in the downtown skyscape. It’s 23 stories tall and features 150 units. Three floors … Read more
... Continue ReadingLife in Utah is good. Life in Park City and along the Wasatch Back is just pure art. Evidence? The Sundance Film Festival. Each January, Utah plays host to some of the most artistic souls on earth. If you had a Park City home or a Sundance home, you’d already … Read more
... Continue ReadingAn NAR report says, ‘Yes!’ Renovating can bring you joy, according to an April 2022 National Association of Realtors (NAR) Remodeling Impact Report (the most current available). The report included a survey titled, “Joy Score For Interior Remodeling Projects.” Results produced eight popular projects that received a perfect score of … Read more
... Continue ReadingStart planning your summer adventures today It’s never too early to start planning your summer fun! Salt Lake Valley is home to parks of all kinds. Some have historical themes, others are designed for quiet reflection and remembrance. There are parks for walking, hiking, and biking. Now, ball parks? There … Read more
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