by youinparkcity | Jul 8, 2014 | buyers, Park City Real Estate Notes, Park City value, sellers
Real estate sales in Greater Park City for the second quarter of 2014 present quite a few different talking points regarding the Park City, UT real estate market. The combine number of sales for single family homes, condominiums and vacant lots fell by 12% compared to...
by youinparkcity | Apr 9, 2014 | buyers, Park City Economy, Park City Real Estate Notes, Park City value, sellers
The first quarter of the year is historically the slowest for sales in the Park City real estate market. This often puzzles people as it also represents one of the busiest times in terms of people in town. Maybe our guests in Park City are too busy skiing, dining and...
by youinparkcity | Jan 28, 2014 | buyers, Park City Real Estate Notes, Park City Skiing
Resort real estate in Park City is a very large portion of the market. Many of the homes and condominiums in and around Park City are second homes with out of state or international owners. Homes located very near to or on the ski slopes are a very special...
by youinparkcity | Jan 21, 2014 | buyers, Park City Real Estate Notes, sellers
We are now solidly into 2014 so it is time to take a look at what happened in the Park City real estate market for 2013. Sales of single family homes and condominiums in the Greater Park City, Utah area were very solid with sales unit volume up 14% from 2012....
by youinparkcity | Nov 1, 2013 | Park City Real Estate Notes
Historic Main St in Park City, Utah is just as much of a destination as our three world class ski resorts. When visitors aren’t skiing, biking, hiking etc. at Deer Valley, Canyons or Park City Mountain Resort they can often be found walking Main St enjoying the great...
by youinparkcity | Oct 15, 2013 | buyers, Park City Real Estate Notes, sellers
The first three quarters of 2013 are now in the books (it is hard to believe that ski season is only a month away!). Park City real estate sales for the first 3/4ths of the year have been very strong. Sales volume is up and so are prices while inventory is down....