Friday, January 8, 2010

Early January In Park City


While the eastern half of the U.S. is locked in a deep freeze, we in the Rockies are basking in warm sunshine. Even at 8000 feet today’s temperature is approaching 30 degrees. While the warmth certainly feels good, and it’s nice not having to clear the driveway every day, we would all be much happier with more snow. I would call the skiing “adequate”, but then I am a fanatic skier also. While for us we would refer to the current ski conditions as marginal, most resorts would be thrilled with our current conditions. All of the resorts have around 95%, or more, of the mountain open. And anywhere that the resorts make snow has very good coverage. So while we certainly are not showing off our Sunday best dress, the skiing is quite good and the weather is spectacular. The great thing about January is with a low sun angle, even on warm days such as today, the snow stays cold and crisp. Plus, the slopes are nearly empty. The first two weeks of January are traditionally the slowest time of the season, following Christmas break, and then here in Park City, the Sundance film festival is the last 10 days of the month. During Sundance the traffic is bad, restaurants are full, and the ski slopes are empty. If you are willing put up with a busy town it is a great time to ski.


In real estate news the two weeks of the Christmas holidays were pleasantly busy. People were stopping in at open houses and the questions they asked were indicative of serious buyers. It was enjoyable to have my phone ringing with agents wanting to show my listings. We are certainly still in a buyers market but I see signs of a change. As the great deals get picked up and inventory dwindles, we will start to see sellers holding much more firm to their prices than they have in the past. Right now the hot commodity is as expected, properties on or very near the slopes. Almost everyone who has an interest in Park City real estate has heard about the upcoming auction of the Silver Strike condo’s in Empire Pass. This auction is the talk of the town and around 200 people have already registered. Interestingly enough, we are now starting to see serious buyers who realize that the odds of getting one of these auction properties is slim, so they are taking advantage of some terrific opportunities in other ski developments. For example, a new condo project called Flagstaff, also in Empire Pass, is discounting their list price 30% for the next 3 to 4 buyers. The Grand Lodge located at the base of the Northside lift at Deer Valley Resort has only one developer unit left, a beautiful 5 bed penthouse unit looking straight up the mountain. This unit is listed for $3,800,000 and I suspect that the developer is willing to make a great deal on this to get the last condo off his books. While there are great deals like this all over town and in every price range, you have to know where they are and which ones truly are good deals. This is where working with a local and experienced real estate agent is so important.

Come out, take advantage of empty ski slopes and great weather. If you are in the market for a ski home be sure to call me….and send the eastern snow to the west!!!