Friday, September 11, 2009

Fall In the Mountains






Last week I spoke about the Miner’s Day celebrations here in Park City, the parade, festivities in the park and the mucking and drilling contest.

September is a magical time of transition between summer and fall. The days are still quite warm and the nights are noticeably cooler. Because of the cold weather that we had in August, the oak and maple trees have turned and are dotting the hillside with reds and oranges. Hiking and mountain biking are the best right now, the trails are un-crowded and the contrast between the bright blue sky and colorful trees is something to behold.

The three Park City ski resorts are feverishly working to complete summer projects before the first snow of winter arrives. While the economic recession of the past year prevented any of the resorts from significant expansions, there is still much to do over the summer months. The resorts spend the off season doing maintenance on all the chair lifts, clearing aspen growth from ski runs, and general maintenance around the resort to ensure the best quality of experience for our guests. Starting around October we will see the influx of seasonal workers arriving in town. This is a fun time because there is a lot of energy in anticipation of the upcoming ski season.

The real estate market here in Park City continues to improve on a monthly basis. This past week there were two very strong condominium sales in the Empire Pass area of Deer Valley in the high 2-3 million dollar range. In addition, the Dakota Mountain Lodge at the Canyons has just been completed and buyers that have purchased there in the last two years are now closing in their units. This is particularly interesting, as one might expect buyers to be very nervous to be closing on a property that they wrote a contract on two years ago. Fortunately we are seeing the values hold and the buyers are realizing that their investment is still financially sound.

This past week I was asked to help a client find a ski-in/ski-out rental condo for the Christmas-New Years holiday week. I was very surprised at what few choices were still available. There were only about 6 condos still available with ski-in/ski-out access. This is great news, as it looks like visitors will be coming out again and are making plans well in advance.
Next week I will have the most recent statistics from August to share with-you so look for this information in next week’s blog.!