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.
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.
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.
Welcoming Townhome, Silver Star #102, with private hot tub
Due to high visitation and staffing constraints, local area offerings such as restaurants, bars, shopping, and shared amenities may have limited hours or availability. Cell phone and internet service may also be impacted during high visitation periods. Please contact me directly to discuss the impact during your stay dates.
This ski-in ski-out community offers access to Park City Mountain Resort via the on-site Silver Star chairlift. Resorts West's complimentary shuttle service also provides access to the base for ski school. Please be advised that the Silver Star lift is operated by Park City Resort and access is not guaranteed. Lift operations are dependent on weather and resort staffing. Guests will need to shuttle to Park City Resort for ski access.
This 2-bedroom, 1,400 square foot condo features a gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, Satellite TV, and wireless Internet access. The Silver Star community offers a heated outdoor pool and hot tub, fitness center, on-site front desk, and concierge staff, ski rental shop, on-site cafe, lift ticket window, and heated underground parking. Main Street Park City is only a 5-minute drive away.
There is an on-site cafe and rental shop, trail access, open-air plaza, heated swimming pool (open year-round), fitness center, ski lockers, lift ticket window, and heated underground parking.
Bedroom • King • Primary Bedroom, TV, DVD Bedroom • 2 Twin/Double Bunk Beds, TV, DVD Queen Sofa Sleeper • Sleep Sofa Bathroom • Jetted Tub • Primary Bathroom, Private Bathroom • Private Bathroom Bathroom
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Paula Higman Real Estate - Park City
1153 Center Drive, G-200, Park City, UT 84098
Mobile: 435 602-8228
Email: paula@paulahigman.com
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.
Home maintenance is an ongoing process. From raking leaves and replacing shingles to cleaning disposals and replacing batteries in smoke detectors, there’s always something to take care of. And since many of us are spending more time than usual at home right now, this may be a good opportunity to tackle some of these important tasks.
The following home maintenance checklist has items you can tackle now and throughout the year to keep your home running smoothly.
Spring home maintenance tips
You may be ready to enjoy the warm spring weather, but is your home? Before it gets too hot out focus on outside tasks, including:
Do an exterior inspection
Take an afternoon to look at your house closely and carefully. Take a notebook and pen with you to write down any damage you see. Check the:
Yard for pooling water
Siding and foundation for damage
Windows and doors for cracks
Roof for missing or cracked shingles and trouble spots
Another quick tip: if you have asphalt shingles on your roof and keep finding piles of black grit in your gutters, it’s probably from your shingles decomposing. Sun damage causes asphalt shingles to break apart, and when this happens, it’s time to replace your roof. Doing so in the spring can help prevent the hot summer sun from causing even more damage.
Make a list of repairs needed and start addressing the ones you can do yourself now. Also keep a list of repairs that will require contractors that you can schedule later on.
Clean out your gutters
Dirty gutters can cause all sorts of problems. If there’s a heavy rainstorm, gutters and downspouts can bet backed up and fail to do their job: keeping water away from the foundation of your house. Gutter cleaning is a simple job that can prevent some significant problems for your home. Grab a ladder and get all the leaves and other debris out of your gutters.
Access and replace screens
Spring is a good time to replace window screens that were damaged during winter.
Trim trees
Trim trees or shrubs back and take special care of any trees near power lines. Keep them as short as possible, and make sure they’re not growing onto neighboring properties.
Check your outdoor furniture
Another part of a thorough spring yard clean-up is checking on your furniture. Well-worn furniture is like an old pair of jeans—comfortable. However, if your chairs are rusted, wooden benches are rough, cushions have dry rot or paint is peeling off your porch swing, it can be hard to relax outside. Do yourself and your guests a favor and make sure your furniture is ready for use.
Clean the grill
Thoroughly cleaning the grill before its first use is a smart move in twofold. First, removing stuck on food, grease, and grime from beneath the grates prevents fires and helps your food cook more evenly. Second, a deep clean of the grates removes harmful bacteria that can make you sick if it contaminates your food. It also doesn’t hurt to review BBQ safety rules before you get grilling this spring.
Set a reminder to schedule an AC service call
It’s a good idea to bring the HVAC crew to your house for a maintenance call as soon as it’s possible to do so. On the first 80-degree day, you’ll want your air conditioner to kick on right away so you can stay cool.
Summer home maintenance tips
When the temperatures rise, focus on these indoor home maintenance tips :
Pull out the fridge
Clean behind the fridge and vacuum the coils in the back to keep it running smoothly.
Check drains
Inspect all of the drains in your home for leaks. Check for a line leak by seeing if water flows at a drip or the flow of water can be stopped by placing your thumb over the faucet. Look under the sinks, check washing machine valves and inspect outdoor faucets.
Leaky faucets can do a number on your water bill, and, if unnoticed, can cause some soggy ground. If a faucet or spigot is leaking onto a wooden deck, it could potentially cause wood rot. Sometimes, the solution is as easy as replacing the spigot handle.
Remove lint
Clear lint and debris from the hoses behind your washer and dryer. Vacuum lint out from deep within the hose.
Grease the garage door
The tracks to your garage door require a little oil to function properly. Grease the track and any chains you see.
Replace batteries in safety devices
Replace the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Test them to make sure they’re in good working order.
Fall home maintenance tips
Your home maintenance checklist continues during the fall with these jobs:
Flush the hot water heater
A hot water heater needs an annual flushing to remove buildup that collects in the tank.
Seal your deck
Sealing your wood deck or patio in the fall ensures it’s well-protected from winter weather. If you live in a dry area, you can typically seal your deck every two or three years. In wetter climates, annual sealing is helpful.
Schedule a service call for your heating system
Set up a service call to ensure your heating system is ready to go for cold temperatures ahead.
Clean the chimney
If you have and use a wood-burning fireplace, clean the chimney out before using it in winter.
Seal cracks in windows and doors
To keep heat in as the weather cools, make sure all of your windows and doors are sealed. This prevents drafts.
Driveway inspection
Extend the life of your driveway by sealing any cracks you see. Do the same for walkways.[1] The upcoming freeze-thaw cycle in winter can cause damage to the driveway if cracks aren’t sealed and melting snow seeps in.
Clean the carpeting
You’ve likely tracked in dirt while spending time outside during the summer. It’s a good time to vacuum and steam the carpets. Have rugs cleaned to look great for the upcoming holidays, too.
Manage outdoor water
Prep for winter by insulating outdoor water lines and hose bibs and turning them off.
Start prepping for the chilly season by using these winterizing tips, too.
Winter home maintenance tips
During the winter months, you can take it easy with just a few things on your home maintenance schedule:
Inspect bathrooms
Look at the grout and seals in your bathroom and fix any problems you find.
Clean showerheads
Soak showerheads in vinegar to remove buildup.
Clean garbage disposal
Using an ice cube tray, mix a little vinegar and water to make “disposal cubes.” Once they’re frozen, toss them in the disposal and turn it on to clean it.[2]
Remove clutter
Clear out closets and sift through old boxes in the basement to make your home more livable while you’re spending more time indoors.
As part of your home maintenance checklist, take some time to address your garage, too. These useful tips can help you get organized and improve your storage solutions in this space.
While taking care of your home maintenance can help protect your house from damage, the unexpected can still happen at any time. Be sure you’re covered with reliable home insurance and life insurance from Nationwide.
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.
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.