Thursday, January 18, 2018

Engel & Völkers Park City

$519,900

This wonderful home was custom-designed by Winford Jones specifically for this cul-de-sac lot in Cobblestone. It is unlike any other home available, from its natural stone and hardwood flooring, wonderful rough-hewn timbers, and the spacious open floor plan, with carefully framed views of Mt Timpanogos and the surrounding mountains. Combined with the neighborhood amenities, including walking paths, recreation and sports facilities, this is truly a one-of-kind opportunity. A warm & inviting floor plan perfect for family living & entertaining including: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths-vaulted ceilings/spacious loft overlooking great room - Natural stone and cherry flooring - Huge Master Bath with walk-in wardrobe and dual-sided fireplace-kitchen boasts granite countertops, knotty-alder cabinets, walk-in pantry, and breakfast nook off the kitchen. Unfinished basement could be finished for instant equity.


 

Amazing One Level Living in this Exquisite One-of-a-kind Craftsman Home

General Description
List Price $519,900
MLS Number  11702373
Property Type Single Family
Property Sub Type  Single Family
County Wasatch City Heber City
Area Heber and Daniels
Subdivision  Cobblestone
Beds Total 3
Baths Total  3
Baths Half  1
Sq Ft Total  4,317
Sq Ft Finished 2,579
Year Built  2006
Acres  0.26

Interior Features
Ceiling Fan, Ceiling(S)/9 Ft. Plus, Flooring - Tile, Flooring - Wood, Main Lvl Master Bdrm, Pantry, Dryer Hookup - Electric, Dryer Hookup - Gas, Washer/Dryer Hookup
Fireplaces- Fireplace - Gas, Fireplace - Woodburning
Dining Area - Breakfast Bar, Breakfast Nook, Informal Dining
Appliances  - Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave, Refrigerator, Washer - Front Loading
Exterior / Construction


Property Description
Cul-De-Sac, Views - Meadow, Mountain
Lot Size Sq Ft - 11,326

Garage Type - 3 Car

Exterior Features
Fenced - Partially, Landscaped - Fully, Lawn Sprinkler - Full, Lawn Sprinkler - Timer, Patio(S)
Exterior
Rock/Stone, Stucco
Construction
Frame/Wood
Roof
Other/See Remarks
Foundation
Concrete
Recreation Access
Hike/Bike Trail-Adj Prop
Year Built - 2006
Access - Year Round
Access Type - Paved, Public
Utility Information - Heating Cooling Air Conditioning, Electric, Forced Air, Natural Gas
Utilities - Cable Tv Available, Electricity, Telephone, Water Sewage
Culinary - City, Sewer

Financial Information
HOA Dues - $80
HOA Dues Frequency - Monthly
Taxes - $2,089.00
Tax Year -  2015
Tax ID - 0CJ-1059-0-004-045

All information courtesy of Higman Real Estate Team





Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Beautiful home located on the best available lot in the Sun Meadow community

$829,900

1136 Foxcrest Drive

Park City, UT 84098

MLS#: 11704846


Beautiful home located on the best available lot in the Sun Meadow community. Incredible setting with the 4+Acre neighborhood park wrapping around 2 sides of the home. Large backyard with beautiful patio for a fabulous outdoor dinning experience. The yard area opens onto the neighborhood park and trail system. Explore area trails to the 60 acre Trailside Park, or into scenic Round Valley. The 1st floor of the home features a living room, kitchen, laundry and family room which opens onto a large patio area. The kitchen features hickory cabinetry, granite countertops, large walk-in pantry and a laundry room. The upper floor consists of a master suite, a spacious walk-in closet, a large soaking tub, separate shower & raised height double vanity sinks. Two additional bedrooms with walk-in closets share a full bath. The upper level also boasts a large sunny family room (optional 4th bedroom). Easy access to all of Park City!!


About 1136 Foxcrest, Park City, UT 84098
Fabulous Sun Meadow Home with an Amazing Location!

General Description

List Price  - $829,900
MLS Number
11704846
Property Type - Single Family
Property Sub Type - Single Family
County Summit City
Park City Area
Trailside Park Area - Subdivision - Trailside Park
Beds Total - 3
Baths Total - 3
Baths Half - 1
Sq Ft Total - 3,947
Sq Ft Finished - 2,794
Year Built - 2002
Acres - 0.15

Interior Features:
Interior Features - Ceiling Fan, Flooring - Tile, Flooring - Wood, Pantry
Equipment - Garage Door Opener, Smoke Alarm, Thermostat - Programmable, Water Heater - Gas, Water Softener - Owned
Fireplaces - Fireplace - Gas
Dining Area - Eat-In Kitchen, Formal Dining
Appliances - Dishwasher - Energy Star, Disposal, Dryer - Gas, Microwave, Oven/Double, Range -     
Gas, Refrigerator, Washer - Front Loading

Exterior / Construction:
Property Description Adj Common Area Land, Level, On Bus Route, Other/See Remarks
Views - Meadow, Mountain
Lot Size Sq Ft - 6,534
Style - Multi-Story
Garage Type - 2 Car
Parking Spaces Covered - 2
Exterior Features:
Landscaped - Fully, Lawn Sprinkler - Full, Patio(S), Porch, Other/See Remarks


Utility Information:
Heating Cooling, Fireplace, Forced Air, Natural Gas
Utilities - Cable Tv Available, Electricity, Internet - High Speed, Natural Gas, Phone Lines/Addl, Other/See Remarks
Water Sewage - Culinary - City, Sewer

Financial Information:
HOA Dues - $40
HOA Dues Frequency
Monthly Taxes - $2,792.00
Tax Year - 2016
Tax ID - SSS-4-514





Sundance 2018

Highlights of the Starry Scene Invading Park City

An abundance of Sundance regulars (Carey Mulligan, Ethan Hawke, Common, Elle Fanning, Jack Black, Armie Hammer) and some more infrequent festival talent (Keira Knightley, Usher, Jonah Hill) will soon be invading Park City, Utah, as the festival begins on Thursday, January 18. 

Acura being the car of choice for 2018 Sundance. The auto company is the presenting sponsor of the 2018 festival and will present both the U.S. Dramatic and Documentary audience awards.

In addition to hosting TheWrap’s interview suite and photo studio, the wheels of the fest are sponsoring this very Party Report to help deliver insider party and event coverage.

If you’ll be in Park City, look for the new immersive Festival Village footprint located on Swede Alley.

Top talent, filmmakers, and creative ensembles will pass through providing a steady stream of @CelebSightings. (Follow along on @SundanceParties and @TheWrap on Instagram).

If you’re in Park City, you’ll see the fleet of 100 Acura MDX luxury SUVs shuttling jurors, actors, and creative ensembles to screenings, junkets, and parties.

 TheWrap’s preview of the titles making noise already.

 SOCIAL SCENE LINE-UP REVEAL!


*Wine and Film Premiere Open to the 21+ Public
Francis Coppola’s Director’s Short Film Competition Screening and Winner Reveal
Holiday Theatre, 1776 Park Ave
Friday January 19, 8:30 p.m.

*Women in Film Cocktail Party
Friday, Jan. 19, 8-10 p.m.
Café Artois, 364 Main Street Park City, UT 84060

*UTA Sundance BrunchSunday, Jan. 21, 10:30 a.m.
Location Withheld

*The Grey Goose Door Lounge449 Main Street (across from the Post Office in its old location)
Throughout the Festival

*DirecTV’s NFL AFC/NFC Championship Games Viewing PartyHeber and Main (formerly Zoom) at 660 Main St.
Sunday, Jan. 21, 1 – 7 p.m.

*Chase Sapphire on Main’s Heavyweight First NightFriday, Jan. 19

*Musical Performance* Anthony Mandler and John Legend’s Party for “Monster”Chase Sapphire Space
Monday, Jan. 22 (6-9 p.m.)

*TAOThe Yard
Friday, Jan. 19 – Sunday, Jan. 21, 11 p.m. – late

*Imagine Dragons’ Frontman Dan Reynolds’ “Believer”Saturday night, Jan. 20, 11:30 p.m. – late
Café Artois, 364 Main Street Park City, UT 84060

*Chef Dance 2018Thursday, Jan. 18 – Monday, Jan. 22

Saturday night is reserved for Refinery 29’s “49 Remarkable Women and One Really Cool Dude” event. Some tickets are still available here.

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

WHY TEST FOR RADON? WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Any home can have a radon problem – old or new homes, well-sealed or drafty homes, homes with or without basements. It is estimated that nearly 1 in 15 homes in the U.S. and Canada has an elevated level of radon. Prolonged exposure to unsafe levels of radon can create an increased risk of lung cancer; in fact, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Lung cancer caused by avoidable radon exposure is preventable, but only if radon issues are detected and mitigated prior to prolonged exposure in homes and buildings. There is real risk in not knowing if a home has a high level of radon.

WHAT IS RADON?
Radon is a naturally occurring odorless, colorless, radioactive gas formed by the ongoing decay of uranium in soil, rocks, sediments, and even well or ground water. While radon that escapes into the atmosphere is not harmful, dangerously high concentrations can build up indoors, exposing residents to possible health risks.

HOW DOES RADON GET INTO A HOME?
Radon can migrate into the home in several ways. Openings or cracks in basement walls, foundations or floors are common avenues. Sumps, basement drains, and spaces between gas or water fittings can also allow radon into the structure. Other entry points can include gaps in suspended floors and cavities within walls.

HOW CAN I MAKE SURE MY CLIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES AREN’T AT RISK?
We encourage homeowners to request that radon testing be added the home inspection process. Home Inspector will set up the monitoring equipment in the home and report on the results. If an elevated level of radon is detected, steps can be taken to reduce the concentration to or below acceptable levels inside virtually any home. This can include a relatively simple setup such as a collection system with a radon vent pipe, which prevents radon from entering the home in the first place. Professional mitigation services can provide recommendations for a home’s specific conditions.



Friday, January 5, 2018

Vail Resorts Searches for Developer in Early Move Toward Enhanced Base Area

Vail Resorts Searches for Developer in Early Move Toward Enhanced Base Area


The Colorado-based owner of Park City Mountain Resort, Vail Resorts, is currently in the early stages of looking for a developer to see its vision for an enhanced base area come to fruition. Vail Resorts has looked to CBRE Group, Inc., a commercial real estate firm, as well as IMI Worldwide Properties for assistance in the project.
Kristin Kenney Williams, vice president of mountain community affairs for Vail Resorts, says the two firms will “seek qualified developers interested in purchasing the land parcels and partnering with us to carry out a vision for the base area.” While Williams did not indicate a proposed timeline for the project, she did expand on the company’s vision for the base area. “That vision for an enhanced base area includes city and community priorities: more parking, traffic and transit improvements, employee housing and significant tax revenue generation for the school district and city.” Given that Vail Resorts
The land in question totals a little more than 10 acres and dates back to the 1990s, when the previous owner of the resort secured development approval from City Hall. Both the Marriott’s Mountain Side and the Legacy Lodge were part of that original development plan. Now, Vail Resorts is looking to the rights associated with the main PCMR parking lot as well as the Silver King lot along Lowell Avenue and Empire Avenue.
Kenney Williams also explains why the company is enlisting outside real estate firms in the project. “Vail Resorts has shifted away from being a developer and is focused on our core- operations of our resorts and base areas. Instead of developing prime parcels of Vail Resorts’ land ourselves, we’re looking for third parties who can lend their expertise in development by working with our communities and local governments. We have a vested interest in ensuring that projects enhance the entire resort community and carefully consider our guests and local residents.”

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

What is Happening this Holiday Season in Park City

Snowfest at Park City Resort
December  31


Celebrate the holiday season by heading to Park City Snowfest,
a winter festival including après musical acts,
village entertainers, and more. For more info click here.

December 31: New Year's Eve Celebration



Movies at Park City Library
Park City Library 


Park City Library will feature an assortment of
great movies to boost your holiday spirits. Some
of these include:


The Sound of Music: Dec 28Wonderwoman: Dec 29The Florida Project: Dec 29-31


Torchlight Parade at Deer Valley Resort
December 30 • Deer Valley Resort
This magical holiday tradition at Deer Valley Resort is not to be missed! The Torchlight Parade will be held on Big Stick ski run on Bald Eagle Mountain, behind Snow Park Lodge. Hot cider and cookies will be served on the Snow Park Plaza. For more info click here.


US Olympic Team Trials - Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined
December 30-31 • Utah Olympic Park

Utah’s 2002 Olympic venues will play a key role in determining the first skiing athletes nominated to the 2018 U.S. Olympic Team to compete in PyeongChang. The U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Ski Jumping & Nordic Combined will be held Dec. 30-31 at the Utah Olympic Park in a winner-take-all event where the vistors will be named to Team USA. For more info click here.



Rhiannon GiddensDecember 31, 8pm  |  Eccles Center Theater  |  1750 Kearns Blvd

PCI’s traditional New Year’s Eve show features multi-instrumentalist and GRAMMY-award winning singer Rhiannon Giddens. The co-founder of the band, The Carolina Chocolate Drops, in which she plays banjo and fiddle, Giddens has played with Yo Yo Ma in The Silk Road String Ensemble. Her gift is to deliver haunting, performances, woven with narratives about social justice. The Guardian says she’s “a one-woman definition of a genre that sometimes feels like a catch-all for guitar-based music that isn’t pop or rock.” Fair warning: Giddens’ version of St. James Infirmary will flatten you. More info and tickets here!



New Year's Eve Celebration & Fireworks
December 31 • Canyons Village at Park City Resort

 

The New Year's Eve Celebration at Canyons Village is fun for the entire family! Family-friendly activities include live entertainment, music and a massive fireworks display. For more info click here.

Roaring Twenties New Year's Eve Party
December 31 • Grand Summit Hotel at The Canyons


Ring in the New Year at the Grand Summit Hotel, a Rock Resort, with a delicious dinner and live entertainment. The dance floor stays open until 1:00am, giving you the whole night to keep the party rolling! $169 for Adults; $99 for Children 12 and Under. For more here.

New Year's Eve Celebration with Badfeather
December 31  |  O.P. Rockwell  |  268 Main St

The Salt Lake City's five-piece genre-bending outfit Badfeather blends good ol’ classic rock with subtle soul vibes, jam-band jive, a pinch of country-folk boogie, and a glimmer of post-disco funk. Their high-energy, bootie-shaking live performances and tightly crafted tunes are powered by lead singer Rick Gerber's energetic vocals and exuberant stage presence. Toss in some tasty guitar solos, funky keyboard lines, and driving rhythms, and even the poutiest audience member won’t be able stop dancing.  More info click here!

Many of our restaurants here in Park City will feature some outstanding specialized menus for New Year's Eve. Check out some of the following options, but don't wait too long as reservations for many of these will fill up fast!

Apex at Montage Deer Valley: 
Black-tie soiree, $350/personFor New Year’s Eve, join Montage for a delightful soiree. Black-tie attire is recommended. Enjoy an hour-long cocktail reception with butler-passed hors d’oeuvres, followed by an expertly crafted multi-course dinner complete with wine pairings. After dinner, dance the night away and ring in the New Year. Note: Non-alcoholic pairings are also available.

Firewood: 5-course prix fixe, $150/person
This destination for locally sourced seasonal food, cooked by wood-fire, is serving a sumptuous five-course prix fixe dinner for New Year’s. The meal includes a champagne cocktail, plus live music by Robyn Cage. Four seatings are available: 5:30, 6:00, 8:30 and 9:00 p.m. For more info click here.


Goldener Hirsch: 4-course prix fixe, $169/person
Start with a choice of risotto with peekytoe crab, sun chokes and lemon; foie gras torchon with poached pear, walnut bread and solara elixir; or pecorino gregoriano with cauliflower, black currants and hazelnuts. Then enjoy either porcini mushroom soup or a salad of baby lettuces, before an entrée of wagyu beef, Maine lobster or classic wiener schnitzel. For dessert, dig into a delectable apple strudel or black raspberry panna cotta. For more info click here.


Grub Steak: 3-course prix fixe, $79.75 per guest 
For New Year’s Eve, choose between the Caesar, wild rice and mushroom soup, or salad bar, followed by surf-and-turf of beef tenderloin wrapped in Applewood smoked bacon, served with roasted shallots and a Maine lobster tail. Dessert is a classic: chocolate lava cake with Haagen Dazs vanilla ice cream and fresh berries. For more info click here.


The Mariposa at Deer Valley Resort: 7-course prix fixe, $150/person and $65 optional wine pairing
This premier fine-dining destination at Deer Valley Resort is serving a delectable seven-course prix fixe for New Year’s Eve. The evening starts with a selection of osetra caviar with charred shallot crème fraiche, buckwhete blini and Champagne espuma, followed by courses of Kusshi oysters, cold smoked Hamachi and kale and collards. Then enjoy charred Niman Ranch pork tenderloin, followed by wild Hawaiian venison rack, and a dessert of “crème de la crème” featuring house-made cream cheese cheesecake, caramelized whey and a hazelnut toffee crust. For more info click here.


 


Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Park City- things to do

PARK CITY CHILDREN'S CHOIR PERFORMANCE:
On Tuesday, December 19 at 11:30 am at Summit County Library, the Park City Children's Choir featuring 4th and 5th grade students from Park City Schools will present their holiday performance. Light refreshments will be served. For all ages.

DOLLY'S BOOK STORE BOOK SIGNING:
GILBERT THE PARK CITY MOOSE
Please join us as we host local author Heidi Pieros, who will be signing copies of her two books featuring Gilbert the Park City Moose, including the newest title Gilbert Learns to How to Ski.

THE GOLDEN ELIXIR OF THE WEST
Please join us as we welcome Jane Perkins, co-founder of High West Distillery, who will be discussing and signing copies of her book The Golden Elixir of the West, the history of whiskey and it's importance in the culture of the West.

PARK CITY SNOWFEST
CARICATURE ARTIST

Flaunt your striking characteristics while sketched by this talented illustrator.  2:30-4:30.

HIRED GUNS
Our favorite cowboys will entertain you with rope tricks, quick draw demonstrations, and lots of audience participation. Come and enjoy with lots of audience participation and a surprise or two!  2:30-4:30.

APRES LIVE MUSIC
Dr. Bob has been a staple in the Park City music scene. Led by singer and songwriter Jeffery Howrey, the band has entertained its fans with its original blues-based hard rock for 35 years. Dr. Bob has played hundreds of gigs throughout the West, including multiple appearances at the Utah Arts Festival and the Park City Arts Festival. Dr. Bob has opened concerts for such national acts as the Ramones, Huey Lewis and the News. Dr. Bob has released seven CDs of original music, including the recent album "Back from the Grave."  2:30-4:30.


PARK CITY LIBRARY
PAWS TO READ

We invite young readers-in-training (ages 5-12) to improve their reading skills by reading to a therapy dog. Each 15-minutes session will include a child, parent or guardian, a dog handler and a licensed therapy dog. First come, first serve.





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