Park City, Utah is nestled in the Wasatch Mountains, this community offers all the benefits of resort living, with conveniences and opportunities of a metropolitain city. The town sits at 7,000 feet above sea level and is a short 30 minute drive to Salt Lake City International Airport, allowing us to remain one of the only resort destinations worldwide that can provide such advantages.
For many of us, the past year has brought about a slew of unexpected changes. The pandemic didn’t slow rising home prices or increase the amount of available inventory in major metro areas, but what it did do was dispel the idea that all office workers must be tethered to a physical location.
With remote work becoming more and more normalized, many Americans are wondering why they’re paying exorbitant housing costs for less space, less privacy, and less stability. With that in mind, let’s take a glance at the most affordable places to live in the United States by cost of living index*.
Mississippi: With a cost of living index of 84.8 (the national average is considered 100), Mississippi has the lowest housing costs in the country and has held the top spot for years. You can expect to pay around $134,000 for a home, so if you’re looking for a new home town where your money can go further, Mississippi might be for you.
Oklahoma: Oklahoma has the second-lowest cost of living in the U.S, with an index of 86.1. You can expect to pay $142,000 for a home in Oklahoma, meaning you’ll be able to afford that tailgating rig sooner than you planned.
Arkansas: Coming in third is Arkansas. The cost-of-living index is 87.8, and transportation, housing, and health care costs are all lower than the national averages. It’s estimated that for a family to live comfortably in the state they would need to make around $44,571 a year. Arkansas also offers a screamin’ deal on milk at an average price of $1.75 a gallon.
Other states with a low cost of living are Kansas, Missouri, Georgia, Alabama, New Mexico, Tennessee, and Indiana.
*Cost of living indexes are meant to compare the expenses an average person can expect to incur to acquire food, shelter, transportation, energy, clothing, education, healthcare, childcare, and entertainment in different regions.
It’s a timeless and universal truth: moving is no fun. Ancient Polynesian seafarers, while nervously prepping outrigger canoes for uncharted trips across the South Pacific, probably groaned in frustration when they realized at the last minute that someone forgot to pack up all the fishing gear.
Sure, locating to a new place can be an exciting adventure, but the actual moving process can be stressful, costly, and full of surprises. Make your next move as smooth and simple as possible by avoiding these pitfalls:
Hiring a shady mover. Moving scams can run the gamut from bogus “moving deposits”, to bait-and-switch estimates, to overly-complicated contracts designed to nullify mover liability. You can steer clear of a less-than-upstanding mover by doing your homework. The Better Business Bureau, Angie's List, your state transportation regulator, and the U.S. Department of Transportation - and even your relatives, friends and neighbors - are all good sources of information about whether a moving company is on the up-and-up. Doing some homework online can save you a lot of heartache.
Failing to schedule your move well in advance. During the summer months, good moving companies are booked up quickly. Rather than waiting until the last minute, make sure your move is scheduled weeks - or better yet, months - in advance. You don't want to be scrambling to find a mover the day before you're supposed to head out.
Packing too much stuff. Do you really need those old boxes of baby clothes that you haven't laid eyes on since your 6-year-old was in diapers? Before you move, "edit" your belongings. Think about whether you can trash some of your possessions, donate them to charity, or give them away to friends and relatives. Consider holding a garage sale to clear out some of the clutter. If you haven't seen, worn, or used something in a year, think hard about whether you need to keep it - and whether you need to haul it to your new place.
Ignoring the need to pack ahead of time. You'll find very few people who'll say that packing is fun. In fact, a survey commissioned by SpareFoot found that people who moved in the past year identified packing and unpacking as the biggest hassle in the process. (Our ancient seafarers would probably agree.)
You can lessen the load by beginning to pack well before moving day comes along. Start by boxing up stuff that you won't need right away - for instance, if you're moving in the summer, pack up your winter clothes so that they're out of the way. If you get down to the wire and need help with packing, enlist friends, neighbors, relatives, or colleagues to lend a hand. Just make sure you have plenty of pizza and cold beverages on hand. If you can't rustle up any free help, consider hiring laborers to do the packing for you; that may be a small price to pay to alleviate moving-related stress.
Regardless of price point, our team is united in their efforts to support the client, support each other, and get the job done in the best way possible. Paula Higman Real Estate is a unique team of talented and diverse individuals with a passion for success and client satisfaction.
Contact Paula Higman Real Estate today and let us take this journey with you to marketing and selling your home for the best value, to the biggest luxury real estate market out there.
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Discover the advantages of downsizing and embrace the mindset of making less into more.
Less Environmental Impact
Downsizing into a new home gives you an opportunity to find a home that’s just right for you and also helps your surroundings by consuming fewer resources. Continue to reduce impact by walking or biking to local establishments. Enjoy the great outdoors and exercise, while lowering the footprint and showing more love to mother nature.
Lower Utility Costs
With less space, comes lower costs on utilities to power, heat and cool your home. Be sure to learn about your home’s Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index, which calculates a home’s energy efficiency and is the industry standard for assessing a home’s energy performance.
More Time for Leisure
Make the most of your free time by traveling to places you’ve always wanted to experience, checking items off your bucket list created over the years, and spending more time making memories with loved ones. Whatever you choose to do, always find time for the things that make you most happy.
Opening Up a New Life Chapter
As one long chapter of life closes, another exciting, new chapter begins. Enjoy every minute of well-deserved free time to do whatever your heart desires.
Some of our homes are the perfect choice for downsizing and transitioning into retirement. With less stress and more time at our disposal, you can spend time enjoying the beauty of nature and the new chapter in your life. To learn more about Park City, visit me at
Regardless of price point, our team is united in their efforts to support the client, support each other, and get the job done in the best way possible. Paula Higman Real Estate is a unique team of talented and diverse individuals with a passion for success and client satisfaction.
Contact Paula Higman Real Estate today and let us take this journey with you to marketing and selling your home for the best value, to the biggest luxury real estate market out there.
Insure that you have the best representation when buying and/or selling in The Colony. Contact Paula Higman Real Estate Park City at 435-602-8228 For a property tour and more information about Heber City and the surrounding areas.
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The first day of the new school year is here. With new distance learning for kiddos and parents becoming impromptu teachers, it can be overwhelming to prepare your home in time for the first day of school. To help set your family up for success for back-to-school season at home, here are some tips and tricks to ease into a new family routine.
Create a Weekly Schedule
On Sundays, create a visual schedule for the week that includes daily learning topics and schoolwork due dates. Establishing a routine and setting start times takes away the stress and allows everyone to focus on the activity. Integrate family fun activities such as yoga on the grass, crafting a card for a distant loved one or keep the learning going with activities like baking to learn about fractions.
Designate a Space for Learning
To keep the family organized, designate a special space just for home learning. Including a variety of school supplies in one place allows for ease of access and limits distractions. Allowing kids to help create the space and decorate with a few fun items will ensure they feel ready to learn each and every day.
Be Flexible & Find What Works for YOUR Family
Remember, every family is unique. Embrace distance learning by incorporating the best routines for your schedule and be flexible in what works for your family. Find beauty in new challenges and enjoy the extra time at home with loved ones.
We have the perfect for your family with space for everyone to transition into a new way of learning and teaching. For a virtual tour of homes, contact us at
Regardless of price point, our team is united in their efforts to support the client, support each other, and get the job done in the best way possible. Paula Higman Real Estate is a unique team of talented and diverse individuals with a passion for success and client satisfaction.
Contact Paula Higman Real Estate today and let us take this journey with you to marketing and selling your home for the best value, to the biggest luxury real estate market out there.
Insure that you have the best representation when buying and/or selling in The Colony. Contact Paula Higman Real Estate Park City at 435-602-8228 For a property tour and more information about Heber City and the surrounding areas.
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