


In these uncertain times, it is increasingly important to support small business owners. Plus, everyone still has those days when they have no desire to cook. It doesn’t matter whether there is a Stay-At-Home order or not. Luckily many of our favorite restaurants are remaining open for carry-out or delivery service.
As a reminder, ordering delivery and carry-out service is safe, as long as you follow proper precautions. There is no evidence that suggests food or food packaging being associated with COVID-19. To take extra precautions, you can wipe down food packaging, put the food on your own plate, and wash your hands thoroughly before eating to minimize risk.
Supporting these restaurants will also help these locally run and owned businesses remain open long after the COVID-19 pandemic has passed.
Take a look at some of these local favorites:
The Pie Pizzeria is a local favorite with locations across the Salt Lake Valley.
Many of their locations are still open, and you can call your nearest location to order pizza for delivery or curbside takeout. Visit their site to learn more.
Pig & a Jelly Jar provides a twist on Southern comfort food with locations in Salt Lake, Holladay, and Ogden.
You can order online, and then head out to your choice of location for pickup. Another awesome addition is that you can donate money on their website to provide meals for Pig & a Jelly Jar to front line healthcare workers.
Proper serves classic American fare with vegan and vegetarian options available. They also have Proper Brewing Co. libations available for those who are interested.
They have their delivery and curbside menu available on their website. Online ordering is available.
Chile-Tepin is a popular spot downtown for Mexican cuisine, named after the chile-tepin pepper, the only wild chile native to the U.S.
Chile-Tepin is open for Lunch and dinner. You can order online for pickup or delivery within 8 miles.
Sicilia Mia is a popular locally owned and operated Italian restaurant open for lunch and dinner service.
They have online ordering available on their website.
Tsunami is a go-to sushi restaurant for many across the Salt Lake valley.
They are open for dinner only and have their curbside menu available on their website.
Sugarhouse BBQ offers signature style Memphis barbecue from their ideal location in the heart of Sugarhouse.
They are open for takeout and delivery and have online ordering available.
Midvale Mining company is another great spot for comfort food.
They are open for takeout orders You can find their menu on their website, with weekly specials on their Facebook page. You can call them to place an order at 801-255-5511.
Wingers is a locally owned and operated franchise chain in the Western region. They serve classic American-style fare.
Find your closest location on their website and review their menu. Then call them to order takeout.
Spitz serves Mediterranean street food across the American West, with 5 locally owned locations in Utah.
You can order for each location on their website for delivery and curbside takeout.
There are many more local restaurants that could use your support during these difficult times. You can find even more options over at www.supportutahdining.com.
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THE BIG PICTURE – IT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER!
Since the great recession, the Park City Real Estate market has continued to grow and improve every year. Overall, 2019 closed volume is up 13% over 2018 for a phenomenal $2.7B dollars. Notable influences on our market include: An ever expanding geographic area of real estate including, extensive remodeling of older properties and many new construction projects. Park City currently offers a variety of real estate options for all kinds of buyers. Generally speaking, prices have been rising dramatically and a leveling off of prices, might be very healthy in the long run.
Read on to learn more about the diverse segments of our market.
SINGLE FAMILY HOME SALES
For 2019 vs. 2018, transactions are up 4% to 1,102 and sales volume is up 14% to $1.6B. Average prices vary greatly by area, but are generally up across the board over the previous year. We continue the trend, of higher priced homes ($4M and up) taking longer to sell. Here are some average single family sale prices in a few popular areas:
❱ Old Town – $2.144M
❱ Deer Valley – $4.7M
❱ Park Meadows – $2.26M
❱ Silver Springs – $1.3M
OVERALL CONDOMINIUM SALES
Volume is up 24% to $865M and like SF homes average prices vary dramatically. Some areas have very few condos (Silver Springs and Jeremy Ranch), while others are primarily condos (Canyons Village and Deer Valley). Empire Pass in Deer Valley, resale condominium volume and average price is slightly down. We believe this is primarily due to the new, much higher priced, projects being presold in the area.
DEER VALLEY
Deer Valley continues to satisfy luxury home buyers in our market and Deer Valley Resort has many exciting new things going on! Even though sales volume is slightly down throughout Deer Valley, this is most likely a result of the exciting new projects that are sold but still under construction. There is much buzz and excitement about the remodel and update of the Snow Park Lodge this summer and other lodges after that. After many years of speculation, it appears that Deer Valley may be seriously considering building the long planned village on the Snow Park parking lots. There is also talk of a new condominium project next to a major lift in Deer Crest and the continuing negotiation to include Mayflower Resort as part of Deer Valley.
VACANT LAND SALES
Vacant Land Sales have decreased in the greater Park City area, however, this should change with the huge new subdivisions coming on in the Jordanelle area (Sky Ridge). The primary reason for this decrease, is the lack of new lots, as Park City is very close to build out and the Snyderville Basin is also running low on building lots. The general Heber Valley area also has very few lot sales because most of the lots are controlled by developers and are being sold with homes on them.
HEBER VALLEY AND WEST COUNTY
Heber City is a much smaller market than the rest of the Park City area, but a very important one. It serves as a more affordable place to live for people to have a primary residence or a vacation home. Midway is especially popular for vacation homes. The East County, which includes communities such as Woodland, Kamas and Oakley, is another area with lower prices than Park City and is becoming a haven for more primary residences and larger horse properties. This area has more of a rural feel than any other part of our market.
NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
New Construction projects are having a big impact on our market and will continue to in our future. Here are some prime examples:
❱ Park City Mountain Resort Village in the Park City limits. (See article on page one)
❱ Mayflower Mountain – A Billion Dollar ski area in Wasatch County overlooking the Jordanelle Reservoir. A 20 year project comprised of commercial retail, condominium hotels, ski runs and lifts and a special condo/hotel for the Military.
❱ Canyons Village is only about 40% built out with very high density approved for the master plan. Over 7 large projects are under construction with presales already.
❱ Jordanelle projects are underway with numerous condominium projects and a 450 lot subdivision (Sky Ridge).
GOLF / RESORT COMMUNITIES
Golf & Resort Communities are also another positive influence on our real estate market. They are a unique blend of golf courses and activities for the whole family from bowling to fly fishing to hiking and camping areas to gun clubs. All of these communities have multiple club houses that cater to all age groups and some of them have numerous Golf Courses as well. Here are some of the prominent Golf Resort communities:
❱ Red Ledges
❱ Victory Ranch
❱ Promontory
❱ Tuhaye
LIVING IN PARK CITY
We live here because it is hard to beat 300 days of sunshine & 350+ inches of snow fall each year. There are over 500 miles of maintained trails and thousands of acres of open space to preserve beautiful vistas and prevent over development. Our High School ranks in the top 2% nationally. Our Ski Resorts are rated some of the best in the World, year after year. We are only 45 minutes to an international airport and an easy commute to a major metropolitan area, including “the Silicon Slopes,” a tech power house. The laid back vibes of our mountain town combined with pristine living and endless adventures right at our door step, make us happy to call Park City home.
All data was collected from Park City Multiple Listing Service, Inc. / Park City Board of Realtors 2019 Report.
Whether you’re a skier who loves the mountain slopes of Utah, a lover of the beaches of Southern California, or a potential retiree seeking to escape the snow-laden Northeast for the wide-open, sunny lands of Arizona, there are homes available to meet a wide range of budgets. The biggest decision a potential second homeowner must make is whether they are going to solely own their vacation home or turn it into a vacation rental. Here are the advantages and disadvantages to both options:
Investing in vacation rentals
Owning a vacation home
Whatever you chose to go with, you can be sure that your favorite Windermere agent is there to help you every step of the way.
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Choosing less space often has to do with a desire to live a life that’s simpler. Whether you’re retiring, want an eco-friendly, low-maintenance lifestyle or your children have moved away, downsizing might be the best option for you. Here are the advantages and disadvantages to consider before making the move and questions to begin asking yourself now.
Advantages
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Disadvantages
What to consider before downsizing
These questions are important to ask yourself because for some people, downsizing may not be the best option for them.
The Cost to You
If you know downsizing is the right option for you, you’re probably asking yourself, “Should I sell first and then buy or buy first and then sell?”. When you’re ready to discuss your options, let me know:)