In an imperfect world, here is the perfect Park Meadows classic home.

By Deb Hartley
Apr 14, 2017

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An intelligent and graceful mountain home which reflects master craftsmanship with a floor plan that actually works. Attention to every detail from the beautiful wood floors, to the stone fireplaces and crown molding throughout, the workmanship is in the details. A gracious great room with floor to ceiling windows extends from the freshly remodeled gourmet kitchen; this is a family residence, an entertainer’s dream. Breakfast & casual dining in the breakfast nook has views of the Uintah mountains beyond. Luxurious en-suite bedrooms throughout for family & guests and a peaceful secluded main level master for you. Teaming with appeal from the family gathering spaces on the main level to the deck that extends the full length of the back of the home. The lower level has a 2nd private office & a family room opens to the outdoors where you will find the hot tub, manicured back yard & a grove of aspens. The bonus? Lots of space in the lower level for seasonal storage or flex space. Click here for pictures, a video tour, location, and property details!

2016 Park City Market Report

By Deb Hartley
Feb 02, 2017

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This comprehensive year end market report provides an overview of Summit and Wasatch County real estate. We strongly believe our clients should have access to information that facilitates thoughtful real estate decisions. All statistics are based upon Park City Board of Realtors MLS data for the period of 1/1/16 to 12/31/16. The Park City market remains highly segmented. Our town, its neighborhoods, and outlying areas differ significantly in terms of price, home type, features, and amenities. For example, while Deer Valley and Prospector areas share the same zip code, average home prices in these two neighborhoods are very different. Our predictions: We expect additional new developments to come to market in 2017 in the Jordanelle, Heber, and Canyons areas. Inventory will remain low in many areas, especially in Park City proper residential neighborhoods. Finally, while mortgage rates will continue to rise mildly, we do not see this trend influencing buyer demand significantly. Data interpretation, judgment, and historical context are key elements to making informed decisions. Reach-out for more information.

By Deb Hartley
Jan 07, 2017

Prospector is one of Park City’s most affordable in-town locations for a single family home or an affordable condominium.  This Market Report Table represents what is currently available on the market and what has sold in the past 6 months.  Notice there precious little on the market in the single family home category.  This is rather indicative of the season and check back in a few months when there should be more homes on the market as the weather changes and more homes should become available in the Prospector area.  Give a call if you would like the local skinny on the entire single family home market in and around Park City.

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By Deb Hartley
Jan 05, 2017

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By Deb Hartley
Dec 08, 2016

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Buying Real Estate in Park City

By Deb Hartley
Nov 23, 2016

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Welcome to Life in Park City!

By Deb Hartley
Oct 28, 2016

Welcome to the first installment of Life in Park City!

Each month I will feature a virtual tour of neighborhoods in and around Park City. For those of you who are thinking about relocating to Park City or if you just want to get to know the area these tours are for you!

Up this week is Jeremy Ranch, Pinebrook and Summit Park. Located just minutes away from Main Street Park City, these communities boast stunning views, access to an abundant trail system, and a variety of amenities all within the award winning Park City School District. Jeremy Ranch, Pinebrook, and Summit Park are all very popular Park City neighborhoods for good reason. Take a look!

Silver Creek Village: Coming soon?

By Deb Hartley
Apr 23, 2014

Slated 240-acre development already has county approval

Aaron Osowski, The Park Record

A 240-acre residential and commercial development has already been approved by the county for the southeast corner of Silver Creek Junction, but developers may finally have all necessary documents to get a go-ahead on the project.

Silver Creek Village, as the proposed development is called, would feature 939 multi-family units, 351 single-family units and 50,000 square feet of neighborhood commercial space. It would also have around 10 community parks, civic spaces and a community garden.

The project's manager, Matt Lowe of Liberty Capital Lending, said the site plan for the development, which is located south of Interstate 80 and east of US 40, has not changed much since it went before the Summit County Council in 2011. He said that, although the neighborhood would encompass around 240 acres, the majority of development would be clustered in a space of about 100 acres.

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"There will be open space between [Pace] Frontage Road and where the development begins," Lowe said. "It will be very visually pleasing from all of the freeways and have a really nice village feel to it."

When the Silver Creek Village went before the County Council in August of 2011, developers added 110 affordable housing units and 110 market-rate housing units and also decreased the amount of open space from 171 acres to 154 at the behest of the Council.

Lowe said Silver Creek Village would be very "trail friendly," as it will have both an internal neighborhood trail system as well as connections to Silver Creek Estates and Highland Estates. The neighborhood itself would be accessed via Silver Creek Drive.

Where wastewater is considered, Lowe said the development would most likely be connected to a sewer system. Summit County Health Department Director Richard Bullough said he has not had many conversations about Silver Creek Village but maintained that it would be connected to a sewer line as part of the department's greater push to address failing septic systems in the county.

"As new developments come online, it's important to bring sewer to those developments," Bullough said. "There will be sewer run over [to Silver Creek Village]. The development will only move forward with that intent in mind."

The Health Department, along with Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt and the Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District, are in the process of gauging the interest of Silver Creek residents in hooking up to a sewer line.

The Reclamation District, Bullough said, has paid to upsize a sewer line that runs to plat I near the Silver Creek Business Park. That sewer line would be increased from an eight-inch to an 18-inch line, meaning it would be able to serve the entire Silver Creek area.

Lowe said they are looking to work with the Reclamation District to create a wastewater re-use storage pond which would use reclaimed water to water the landscaping in the neighborhood's parks.

"The goal is to try to use as little water as possible for all the landscaping," Lowe said.

Silver Creek Village will probably not be included in Service Area 3, which includes Silver Creek Estates, north of I-80, Lowe said. Service Area 3 Board Chairman Robert Olson affirmed that.

"It would be a surprise to me if we include that in Service Area 3," Olson said, who added that a sewer line has already been extended to the new Woodside Homes development and that Service Area 3 is encouraging more Silver Creek residents to connect to sewer.

With the increased traffic congestion that could come on Silver Creek Drive and near the Silver Summit exit, Lowe said developers hope to get a designated bus stop route near the neighborhood. Traffic impact fees paid from development will also go toward redoing the roundabout on that street, he said.

Lowe added that developers have draft documents submitted to the county and are waiting to hear back. If approved, he said utilities could begin to be installed late this summer with construction on Silver Creek Village to begin in late 2015.

Featuring the Lea Hartley Team!

By Deb Hartley
Mar 08, 2014

We are so incredibly proud to be associated with the Prudential family here in Park City, Utah.  We are industry leaders as a company and definitely as long time local Realtors.  What a great job we have, what a great life we enjoy.  As the saying goes “if you are lucky enough to live in Park City, you are lucky enough”.  Give us a call if you would like a slice of our mountain paradise.