Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A Retrospective Of Park City


Going in to this Christmas week we were all very curious and a little nervous to see just what the real estate activity was going to be. While certainly not back to the good ‘ole’ days, everyone is reporting a dramatic increase in activity over last year. Open houses are busy with people seriously looking to buy this season. This is such a welcome change from last year and the mood in town is so much more upbeat than it has been for a long time.


A year ago the global financial crisis had begun just as we entered into the busy winter season and almost every financial decision was placed on hold as the nation watched the crisis deepen. This year is a very different story as now the U.S. is beginning a real recovery as the winter season begins. The stock market has regained much of its loss and even though unemployment remains high consumers are feeling more confident that the recovery is real. Proof of this is exemplified by the numerous closings of sales and the opening of the St. Regis Hotel and Flagstaff condominiums in Deer Valley. While most of these transactions were contracted nearly three years ago the fact that these owners are closing on the transactions is a demonstration of their confidence in the recovery and that their expectations of the product has been exceeded.

Park City is nearing its final build-out as we near 2010. With the exception of the two main parking lots and base areas of all three ski resorts, the core area of Park City is all built out. The physical constraints of our small valley make for a very limited amount of future development. Inventory’s of listings in the Park City area are diminishing again and with continued low interest rates combined with low prices I expect to continue their decline. At some point in the very near future we all anticipate that interest rates will start an upward decline as we enter a more inflationary period. This is what makes buying now such an unusual opportunity…some may say the “perfect storm” for buyers. Many of us remember the two previous recessions when interest rates were over 17% simultaneous with an economic downturn, which makes this downturn so unusual. Buyers now have the opportunity that they have always wished for, to wind back the clock on prices and low interest rates.

An important element of this point in time is that is has humbled all of us and we have to push the reset button, however it also helps up refocus on what is important and that is the lifestyle that we live here in Park City and all the good things it brings. If you have already established a beach head here in Park City I hope that you can take this winter to visit and remember just what brought you here in the first place. For those of us who live here this past year has been an opportunity to do the same thing. There may never be a better time to own a piece of what you always wanted. Whether it is for the first time or to see it with fresh eyes, I am here to show you around and help you discover what makes Park City such a special place to live.

I wish everyone a happy and safe New Years and a welcome end to the roller coaster ride of the first decade of the new millennium. Here is to a prosperous 2010-Happy New Year Everyone!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas Eve Day In Park City


It is a bright, sunny, beautiful and cold Christmas Eve day here in Park City. We have received about 5 inches of new snow this week, just enough to put a sugar-coating on the trees and homes. The joy of living in the mountains is that we get these crystal clear winter days with the deepest blue sky you have ever seen, unlike the Salt Lake valley where an inversion has set in and at best it is hazy and very foggy.


Visitors and skiers are in town, the shops are busy and the restaurants are full. The new snow and sunshine has everybody’s spirits up and in a Christmas mood. From my own observations and from speaking with my fellow agents, our visitors are once again looking at real estate. All reports that I have received are that open houses have been busy with people seriously looking to purchase.

The upcoming auction of 8 condos at the Silver Strike Lodge in Empire Pass at Deer Valley is creating quite a buzz around town. Silver Strike has been advertising in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal so most of our visitors have heard about it and are very curious as to what is going on. It talking with clients of mine who may potentially be bidding, we all feel that the 8 units will sell during this auction but will sell for lower prices then what the listing agent/developer/auction company are hoping for. As a result of the auction I have seen some sellers in Empire Pass dramatically reduce their prices significantly below their original purchase price. This is making for some excellent opportunities to pick up a ski-in/ski-out vacation condo at very favorable prices. I think that this next week and a half will be very telling for how real estate business is going to be this winter.

Sunny and I wish you the merriest of Christmas’s and a happy and very prosperous 2010….THINK SNOW!!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Christmas In Park City


This is the start of the Christmas Holiday and the Park City resorts are ready. After a week of bitter cold, followed by a two day blizzard, this week has been quite warm with temperatures in the upper 30’s. Fortunately it is colder up on the mountain so the resorts have been able to make snow non-stop, even this week. Park City and Deer valley have been able to open new runs and lifts daily and as of today over half of the mountain is open. I expect both resorts to open new runs throughout the next couple of weeks.


The town is festive and decorated to bring out the holiday spirit in everyone. One of the great fun things in Park City is how all the condominium projects and private homes light up the trees. A nighttime drive around town with snow still in the tree branches and Christmas lights twinkling is really quite magical. Along with skiing we have many other activities such as sleigh rides and snowmobiling in the back country of Utah. Christmas is a special time of year and to spend it with family and friends in a place like Park City is simply the best.
I wish everyone the happiest of holidays and a prosperous 2010.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Good Old Fashion Utah Snow Storm




After a week of bone chilling cold this weekend saw a good old fashion Utah snow storm. From Saturday morning to Sunday evening the Utah ski resorts received 3 to 4 ft of new snow just in time for the Christmas holidays. I skied at Deer Valley yesterday with knee deep powder and new runs were opening up as the day progressed. With continued cold weather and snow making as well as more snow forecast for later in the week, most of the mountain should be open later this week. If you have been waiting to see what the conditions would be like before booking your vacation to park city, wait no longer! The conditions are excellent and the skiing is fabulous so come on out!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Latest Happenings In Deer Valley



While there has been a lot happening in real estate here in the last week or two, let’s start by talking about just how cold it is. Yesterday morning it was -9 and warmed up to a balmy 15 degrees. This was actually quite pleasant as earlier in the week the high temperatures stayed in the single digits. This has been one of the coldest December’s that I have seen in a long time, and it feels much more like January than December. While everyone has been running around complaining about the cold and many of the people in the older historic Park City homes are dealing with frozen water pipes, the ski resort snow makers are having a field day making snow. Last weekend before it got really cold I spoke with Bob Wheaton (president of Deer Valley) who said that Deer Valley is pumping 7000 gallons of water per minute in snow making. That was before it got really really cold, so that number has increased this week. The snow making has been so good that Deer Valley is opening up new runs and lifts every day. Even without natural snow, we will have the majority of the mountain open for the Christmas Holiday. HOWEVER, the forecast is for 2 to 3 ft of snow this weekend! The skies are already starting to cloud up and the south winds are blowing strong, indicating a major change in weather. If the forecast holds true, we should have almost all of the mountain open by next weekend…just in time for Christmas!

Now back to real estate. As I mentioned last week the St. Regis hotel in the Deer Crest area of Deer Valley has opened. I took a tour of the hotel last Wednesday. Riding the funicular to the St. Regis was just the start of an incredible tour. The bar, lounges, restaurant’s and lobby’s are all spacious and beautifully decorated with spectacular views from every window. The highlights are the ski out patio, which will be the new “beach” for the Deer Valley après ski scene and the outdoor pool which even without the setting of the ski run’s and the mountain back drop is beautiful. But no visit to the St. Regis would be complete without a visit to the spa. The massage rooms invite you to relax and unwind but what will be most enjoyable is the couples massage room with private whirlpool. The waiting room for the spa has a stream flowing through it with river rocks for the bed. A must visit on any trip to Deer Valley will be the St. Regis, either for lunch or après ski, or for a romantic dinner in a beautiful setting.

The St. Regis has now closed on 10 units with a low price $1,040,000 for a 991 sq foot for a 1 bed/1 bath unit to a high of $5,454,000 for a 2947 sq ft 4 bed/5 bath unit. Along with this there are 49 units under contract and getting ready to close. These range in price from a low $1,540,000 for a 1502 sq ft 2 bed/2 bath to a high of $8,916,550 for 6229 sq ft 6 bed/7bath unit.

Another new development in the Empire Pass area of Deer Valley is a condominium project called The Flagstaff. This building has just been completed, as was the St. Regis, and they have just started closing on units. Flagstaff had pre-sold 8 units prior to completion and 5 of those have closed. These range from a low of $1,902,000 for a 2140 sq ft 3 bed/4 bath condo to a high of $2,322,000 for a 2140 sq ft 3 bed/4 bath unit. There are 3 units with contracts waiting to close and range from a low of $2,710,000 for a 1749 sq ft 2 bed/3 bath to a high of $3, 020,000 for a 2324 sq ft 3 bed/4 bath condo. The Flagstaff development is at Empire Pass and is part of the Talisker Club with direct ski in/ski out access and in the common area features a children’s game room, an adult pub and a wonderful outdoor fire-pit.

Another condominium building that was completed a year ago, called Silver Strike in Empire Pass, is trying a novel approach to jumpstart the market. 15 out of 34 units have closed to date, but there has only been one sale in the last 18 months. In order to generate interest the developer of Silver Strike is going to auction 8 of the best units in January. The units will have a minimum bid which will be more than 50% off of the current list price. The developer is hoping that there will be sufficient interest so that the bidding will increase prices from the minimum. It will be very interesting to see how this transpires and at what price the condos will actually sell for. This could be an interesting venture and be aware that all condo’s will come with the full Talisker Club membership. Should you have an interest in registering for the auction, you will have to be pre-registered so contact me and I will set you up. It could possibly be a way to pick up a brand new ski-in/ski-out condo in Empire Pass at a significantly reduced price.

As you can see there is a lot going here in real estate and it is very exciting. I skied this morning and despite the lack of natural snow the skiing is quite good so come out to Park City, enjoy some terrific skiing and let’s go look at some fabulous real estate opportunities.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Big News In Park City





This past week the new St. Regis Hotel at Deer Valley opened to rave reviews. The bar, lounge and restaurant are spectacularly decorated and many people felt that it looked just like the St. Regis in Manhattan. Owners have begun closing on their units and with prices approaching $2000 per square foot; a new standard has been set in Deer Valley. What is very telling is that the first buyers wrote contracts 4 years ago and even after the economic downturn of the last 2 years, only two buyers are attempting to get out of their contracts. This is very telling about the quality and perceived value of the St. Regis. From speaking with the listing agent they expect to have closed on 20 units prior to the Christmas vacation at which time all of the available units will be rented out.

The second piece of big news this week is that Deer Valley will be opening Saturday December 5th.This fall we have only seen about half of our normal snow fall but fortunately it has been cold so Deer Valley will have a decent opening of man made snow. Even better is the forecast for snow…beginning this Saturday and continuing at least through next Wednesday. This is much needed and should get the mountain ready for the Christmas holidays. Part of the opening ski weekend tradition at Deer Valley is a two day celebrity ski race. This is always a fun event with many Hollywood celebrities running around mid-mountain Deer Valley.

In real estate news our real estate market continues to move along and is showing some signs of strengthening. While we are still definitely in a buyers market and I see many price reductions on properties every day I am beginning to see a few price increases. Is this a sign of things to come? While I do not think that we are out of the woods, the light at the end of the tunnel just might be a bit brighter.

The first couple of weeks in December and again the first couple of weeks in January are relatively quiet times here in park City and are an excellent time to visit and enjoy less crowded ski slopes and restaurants. Whether it is during these more quiet times or later in the year, make your plans to come visit Park City and experience for yourself why this has been my home for the last 25 years.