Thursday, May 28, 2009

Memorial Weekend

While the Memorial Day weekend is the traditional start of summer throughout the country, Park City and other Rocky Mountain Ski Resorts have some time yet before summer really begins. Summer really begins in the mountains around the middle of June at which time we rarely see anymore snow, until fall. As is very typical more Park City residents left town over the weekend for warmer locations than visitors arrived.

Much of the Memorial weekend was cool and rainy (no snow!) but Memorial Day turned out to be quite pleasant. This week temperatures are near 70 degrees with only a few puffy clouds around, a great time to get outdoors and enjoy the mountains. While temperatures in the upper 60’s to low 70’s does not sound particularly warm at an elevation of 7000 feet and thin air the intensity of the sun is much more than at sea level. In June and July, when temperatures are consistently in the 80’s and even approaching 90, the intensity of the sun makes it surprisingly hot. Fortunately, even during these “hot” months the nighttime temperatures drop into the 50’s to make sleeping very pleasant. No air conditioners needed.

Summer concerts and other outdoor events will start about the middle of June and that is our official start of summer. By the middle of June all of our local restaurants have reopened and the town is bustling with visitors and activities. This is the perfect time to visit the mountains.

On the economic side while our country is certainly not out of the woods yet, each day I hear some positive news. This was not the case 2 months ago when everything from the news emphasized how bad the economy was and little hope for a quick recovery. Whether or not you agree with the approach that President Obama has taken, his aggressive action appears to be turning the tide, at least in the short term. This appears to have translated to buyer confidence which has translated to an increase in purchase contracts being written. This morning’s news was that home sales across the country increased in April 2009. This is the first time that home sales have shown an increase for quite a long time. Many real estate analysts are coming out and saying that while there will still be area’s that are slow to recover, the U.S. Real Estate market may have bottomed out. Time will tell but it sure feels like that here in Park City.