Park City December 11, 2019

New Park City Resort Opening in 3 Days

If you’ve been anticipating this year’s ski season, and are up-to-date on the happenings in Park City, you’re probably aware of the newest resort that’s just days away from opening. But if you’re not au courant, fear not. It’s our pleasure to introduce you to Woodward: a world-class, year-round action sports resort that’s changing the game of all-season recreation.

Woodward may be a tenderfoot on the Park City resort scene, but its offerings are nothing short of thrilling. The grand opening is taking place on December 14th, and with both internal and external facilities, visitors and guests have their choice of drop-in sessions, all-access passes, day sessions, lift tickets, lessons, summer day camps, monthly memberships and special events. As stated on the Woodward website, “there is always a way to play for kids, and kids at heart.”

Rendering of Woodward Park City campus on Rasmussen Rd

In a press release regarding the start of ski season, Park City Magazine gave us this tantalizing description of everything to look forward to:

On tap for the new 125-acre Woodward Park City, woodwardparcity.com: tubing, skiing, snowboarding, BMX, cheer, trampolines, ramps, parkour, digital media, and more. The campus’s model is a progressive one, which caters to all levels of athletes. For example, terrain park newbies can get a taste of the action on the Start Park and eventually work their way up to a 22-foot halfpipe. And for those who lament Gorgoza’s passing, there will be 10 (or more) tubing lanes. A 66,000-square-foot indoor facility with all the full-throttle accoutrements of action sports (think trampolines, foam pits, spring floor, skateboard/BMX-like concrete park features …) accompanies the extensive, outdoor amenities. Daily lift tickets to Woodward will cost $50; and a month-long, all-access membership is $100.
Woodward Park City’s Grand Opening on December 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., includes an open house, along with experiential activity tours, lift-served skiing and snowboarding, tubing, athlete demos, and a celebrity deejay guest performance. Participation in activities carries a $20 entry fee (benefiting local environmental nonprofits). 
At Windermere Utah, we are proud to keep you up-to-date on the latest news, events, and listings. Be sure to keep checking back in here at the blog, and don’t forget to follow us on social media.

 

Open House December 7, 2019

5 Move-In Ready Homes You Can Tour This Weekend!

Nothing gets us more excited for the weekend than the prospect of open houses! Maybe it’s the pristine homes, the delicious refreshments, the connections we make with members of the community, and the magical atmosphere that’s created by people walking into a home and thinking: “what would my life be like, here?”

We have so many open houses happening this weekend that we can’t possible fit them all in one blog post, but we’ve selected 5 properties under $600,000 that you could move into tomorrow! (But we really recommend coming to the open houses, first.)

Let’s jump right in!

Andrew Phillips Windermere Real Estate Utah

232 N 2020 W Marriott Slaterville, UT
6 Bedrooms // 3 Bathrooms // 3,540 Square Feet
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, December 7th, 12 noon – 2:00 pm

Andrew Phillips Windermere Real Estate Utah

This stunning Marriott Slaterville rambler is located on an 1/2 acre. The attention to detail inside and out is sure to impress. Main floor features a formal living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry room, plantation shutters, stone gas fireplace and an amazing kitchen with granite countertops and a large island. The basement features a spacious living room with a custom large stone gas fireplace and wood mantle, built in wood shelves, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, second laundry room and an office. The 30’x40′ detached shop/garage features overhead radiant heat, air conditioning with additional parking for all your toys and vehicles.

Andrew Phillips Windermere Real Estate Utah

Learn more about this property by clicking here. You can also reach out to listing agent, Andrew Phillips, for more information.

Lori and Lisa Windermere Real Estate Utah

1903 S Laurelhurst Dr Salt Lake City, UT
3 Bedrooms // 2 Bathrooms // 2,145 Square Feet
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, December 7th, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Lori and Lisa Windermere Real Estate Utah

Classic red brick rambler situated on a large lot that is double the size of many other lots in the area. The spacious lot and no rear neighbors offer great privacy inside and out. The single level floor plan features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, formal living room, dining room, and a large rec room that you don’t have to navigate stairs to enjoy. Upgrades throughout including hardwood floors, charming fireplaces, fresh paint, wood blinds, newer roof, bay window, recessed lighting, newer furnace and high-end aluminum clad wood windows. The airy kitchen has a sunny nook with space for a casual dining table, granite counters, smooth top range, tile flooring, and custom cabinets & hardware. The master suite is complete with a three-quarter bathroom, large windows, double closets and a cozy fireplace. The manicured yard offers mountain views, new sprinklers, privacy trees, a large patio, full fencing, fruit trees, and a huge grassy area for games and pets. There is off-street parking and a two-car garage. There is potential to add a half bath in the laundry room, the plumbing is already there, just add fixtures! Conveniently located within minutes of the University of Utah, downtown, Foothill Village, restaurants, shops, parks, trails and top rated schools.

Lori and Lisa Windermere Real Estate Utah

You can learn more about this property by clicking here. You can also reach out to listing agent Lisa Woodbury with any questions you might have.

Rob Tudor Windermere Real Estate Utah

7815 S Titian St E Cottonwood Heights, UT
4 Bedrooms // 3 Bathrooms // 3,064 Square Feet
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, December 7th, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Rob Tudor Windermere Real Estate Utah

Charming Rambler is a fantastic Cottonwood Heights location! This beauty offers extensive landscaping and a wonderful front porch that will welcome you home. The porch is a perfect space to enjoy valley views and gorgeous sunsets. Inside offers a spacious front living room with a fireplace. The floor plan flows seamlessly to create the perfect environment for entertaining, yet still feels cozy enough for those quiet chilly nights in. The kitchen will delight with new stainless steel appliances that include a gas range and granite countertops. 3 bedrooms on the main floor including the master bedroom that is attached to a bathroom that could easily convert to a designated master bath. Downstairs showcases an enormous family room that has space for a comfy living area around the fireplace, a pool or ping pong table and an office. There are so many options and opportunities. The backyard boasts the most wonderful mountain views, fruit trees and a water feature you can enjoy on the east-facing patio. The shed is an excellent place to put all of the lawn tools so that you can free up the heated garage for the cars. RV parking tops off this amazing corner lot. New roof, furnace, triple pane windows in the front of the main level, new 8 ft. triple pane sliding glass door, new garage door and opener are just a few fantastic features that will allow you to just enjoy this spectacular home. This home is located close to schools, shopping, freeway access, Little Cottonwood Canyon and within 30 minutes to 7 of the best ski resorts in the world.

Rob Tudor Windermere Real Estate Utah

You can learn more about this property here, or reach out to the listing agent Rob Tudor with any questions you might have.

Parry Dean Ward Windermere Real Estate Utah

138 E 460 N Vineyard, UT
4 Bedrooms // 3 Bathrooms // 2,679 Square Feet
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, December 7th, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Parry Dean Ward Windermere Real Estate Utah

Beautiful built 2017 modern home in fantastic neighborhood with open concept living. Granite counter tops, black and stainless appliances, amazing park just across the street for kids. Basement 80% finished with a large family room and bedroom. Bath not finished. Fully landscaped yard, garden spot and fire pit. HOA includes tons of community amenities, pool, playground, spa, clubhouse, trails etc. Fantastic family oriented community!

Parry Dean Ward Windermere Real Estate Utah

Click here to learn more about this property, and feel free to reach out to listing agent Parry Dean Ward with any additional information you need.

Jim Barber Windermere Real Estate Utah

2185 W 1070 N Layton, UT
4 Bedrooms // 2 Bathrooms // 2,076 Square Feet
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, December 7th, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Jim Barber Windermere Real Estate Utah

Come and see this beautiful home in the wonderful Suntrails Neighborhood in West Layton! You will fall in love with the spacious feel and cozy floor plan featuring: newer paint, newer carpet (just professionally cleaned), new roof, new luxury vinyl plank flooring in the bathrooms & new gate on the West fence for additional secured parking! You’ll love this updated kitchen complete with stainless steel appliance package. Enjoy plenty of storage, flexible spaces and room to grow into. Additionally, the large private yard complete with treehouse swing set area and firepit will make it that much more enjoyable during these cool fall evenings. Not to mention shopping and other entertainment nearby. Don’t miss out on this one!

Jim Barber Windermere Real Estate Utah

You can find more about this listing by clocking here, or you can reach out to listing agent Jim Barber directly or any other information you might need.

We hope you’re able to make it out to some of these open houses. These properties are going to make their buyers very happy!

CommunityPark City November 8, 2019

Welcoming Ski Season 2019: A Guide to the Slopes of Utah

Ski season in Utah is an experience unlike any other. The planners of the 2002 Winter Olympics knew it, and we at Windermere Utah know it, too. And, when it comes to choosing where you want to go for your winter adventures, avid skiers, mountain enthusiasts, and snowboarders aren’t without options. We put together this helpful guide for you to use while planning your next Utah winter escape.

Salt Lake City – Packed with culture and access to easy international travel, enjoying Salt Lake’s host of resort areas means you really can have it all.

Snowbird 

Known for it’s fantastic off-piste terrain, Snowbird offers you premier powder, and an apres experience that you can savor well into the evening hours. Snowbird also has an extra long season, and accommodates all levels, so whether you’re looking to take the kids on their first bunny slope, or are in the mood for some pro-level heli skiing, Snowbird is a fabulous choice. Be sure to check out their website to find their list of events.

Alta

Latin for “elevated,” Alta’s steep slopes and varied terrain let you explore all that the mountain has to offer. Recently voted as having some of the best extreme terrain, you’ll find three things in Alta: fresh powder, incredible vistas and pure adrenaline. As the first ski area of Utah to install a lift (1938) Alta is rife with historic significance and keeps you close to Salt Lake’s downtown district, so even while you’re off the slopes, the adventures don’t stop. Take a look at their website here.

Windermere Utah Ski Guide

Brighton

From mid-November to early April, the slopes of Brighton welcome guests with ample powder and short lift lines. Known for being well-rounded in all areas – terrain and hospitality – this resort area has been a SLC staple since the 1930’s. While resort areas like Alta are known for being ski-only, Brighton attracts many snowboarders and backcountry enthusiasts. You can renew and purchase your Brighton passes online at their website.

Solitude

If you’re looking for premier powder but don’t want the crowds, Solitude is aptly named for exactly what it offers. 77 named runs give skiers of every level the variety you want, and with tons of lodging options in a village-like setting, everything you need is right on hand. For the full Solitude experience, be sure to check out their most well-known trails: Dynamite, Honeycomb Canyon, and Challenger. You can learn more about Solitude on their website.

Layton – Tucked along the Wasatch Front, Layton has three fantastic ski resorts that keep you close to home while on the slopes.

Snowbasin

Best-in-class advanced piste terrain is calling, as well as endless adventures off the beaten path, and you’ll find it all at Snowbasin! This is one of the sites that hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics, so if you’re in the mood for some history and luxury treatment, you’ll want to check out all of the amenities Snowbasin Resort offers. 

Windermere Utah Ski Guide

Powder Mountain

Slackcountry, off-piste, and tree skiing – for the winter enthusiast, anything and everything can be found on Powder Mountain.  Because Powder Mountain also takes great strides towards preserving its natural surroundings, ticket sales are limited. This means that your experience is not only so much more exclusive, but it also means shorter lift lines, and lighter crowds on your favorite runs. Take advantage of this incredible resort by checking out their website.

Nordic Valley Resort

For the winter sportsman on a budget, Nordic Valley offers you a value that can’t be beat. It’s also incredibly community oriented, with after school programs and nightly specials that ensure easy and affordable access to incredible slopes for participants of all ages and levels. Take a look at their season pass page to get great offers on what you love to do most.

Park City – The place where mountain lifestyle meets luxury accommodations. The only time you’ll lift a finger is to raise the lift rail. 

Park City Mountain Resort

For the first time visitor, as well as the regulars, you can expect great things from Park City’s Mountain Resort. Their elevated learning areas, enhanced snowmaking and grooming, and reimagined on-mountain dining experiences are all new for the 2019-20 winter season.

And if for some reason you’re looking for some added fun in the Mountain Resort region, just a day trip away (about a 30 minute drive), there’s the added attraction of a naturally-heated geothermal crater. So there is tons to explore, and even more to love. Check everything they have to offer here.

Windermere Utah Ski Guide

Deer Valley

Last, but certainly not least on our list, is the immaculate Deer Valley Resort. Ski in/ski out takes on a life of its own in this luxurious mountain setting. Their daytime restaurants has garnered attention from the most selective wintersport lovers, and their lift infrastructure gives you a streamlined experience. While it is classified as “skier only,” the resort itself offers amenities and views beyond belief. Take a look for yourself, here.

We hope this list is helpful to you, and we’d love to know – is there anything we missed? If you’ve got a favorite winter getaway, tell us about it in the comments! We wish you a healthy, active and enjoyable ski season. Keep checking back here at the blog for the latest Windermere Utah content, and don’t forget to like and follow on Facebook and Instagram.

 

Windermere Foundation November 6, 2019

The Windermere Foundation Raised Over $1.5 Million This Year!

Windermere offices throughout the Western U.S. have been busy raising money and making donations to non-profit organizations in their local communities that provide services to low-income and homeless families. And their efforts are paying off; so far this year we’ve raised over $1.5 million, bringing the total raised by the Windermere Foundation to $39.5 million since 1989.

Here are just a few examples of how our offices are giving back to their communities:

Fort Collins, Colorado

The Windermere Real Estate office in Fort Collins held its 5th Annual Windermere Foundation Tailgate Party on Friday, September 20. The family-friendly event featured food, drinks, a bouncy house obstacle course, corn hole, face painting, and live music. Over $1,800 was raised for the Windermere Foundation during this event. All proceeds from the tailgate “party with a purpose” benefitted Partners Mentoring Youth and Crossroads Safehouse.

Centralia, Washington

The Windermere office in Centralia, WA sponsored the “Down Home: A Toledo Shindig” event held at Bonanza BBQ on September 14 to benefit Toledo School District students in need. Local businesses and residents came together to donate auction items, food, and volunteer their time. Windermere Centralia office managing broker Paula Burrows, Dan Gorton owner of Bonanza BBQ, and others from the community formed a committee and spearheaded the organization of the fundraising event, seeing a need in the community that was not being met. The Gortons provided the venue and the BBQ. Other sponsors provided additional food items, entertainment, and big-ticket items for the auction. The event raised $34,000 for a fund to help provide basic needs for students in the school district, things that low-income families couldn’t otherwise afford.

 

Photo Courtesy of Josie Ray Photography

Spokane, Washington

The Windermere office in Spokane, WA held their annual Windermere Shoes and Socks Event at their local Big 5 sporting goods store on August 24. Windermere agents and family members volunteered their time to help 132 children select a pair of shoes and socks. An additional 250 pairs of socks were also donated by Liberty Lake Rotary. In total, the Windermere office donated over $5,400 to provide shoes and socks to local children in need.

Windermere offices are proud to host events in their communities, like the ones mentioned above. These generous donations to the Windermere Foundation further our mission to support low-income and homeless families in the areas where we live and work. If you’d like to help support programs in your community, please click the Donate button.

To learn more about the Windermere Foundation, visit WindermereFoundation.com.

 

This article was written by Marilou Ubungen and originally appeared on the Windermere Real Estate corporate blog.

Market Trends October 29, 2019

Q3 Gardner Report: Utah Real Estate Market Trends

Introducing the Q3 Gardner Report: Trends of the Utah Real Estate Market

The following analysis of select counties of the Utah real estate market is provided by Windermere Real Estate Chief Economist Matthew Gardner. We hope that this information may assist you with making better-informed real estate decisions. For further information about the housing market in your area, please don’t hesitate to contact your Windermere Agent.

Economic Overview

Utah’s non-agricultural employment rose by 42,100 jobs over the past 12 months, representing a solid growth rate of 2.8%. For perspective, the U.S growth rate is 1.4%. Year to date, Utah has added an average of 3,350 jobs per month, which is down from 4,200 per month last year. I expect we will continue to see modest slowing in employment gains as we move forward given the maturity of the economic cycle. Although the trend is slowing, I anticipate the state will see job growth around 2.8% in  2019. My early forecast for 2020 suggests that Utah will see employment growth of 2.6%.

In August, the state unemployment rate was 2.8%, below the 3.1% level of a year ago.

 

Home Sales

  • In the third quarter of 2019, 10,562 homes sold, representing a solid increase of 8.2% compared to the same period in 2018 and 4.3% higher than in the second quarter of this year.
  • Total sales activity rose in all but the very small Morgan County. Year-over-year, sales rose by double digits in three counties, with impressive increases in Summit and Utah counties.
  • The number of homes for sale in the third quarter was only 2.6% higher than in the same period a year ago but was 11% higher than the second quarter of this year. There continues to be significantly more choice in the market, which is good news for home buyers.
  • Pending sales in the third quarter were up 13% compared to a year ago, but were 7% lower than in the second quarter, suggesting that closings in the final quarter of this year may drop from current levels.

 

 

Home Prices

  • The average home price in the region continued to rise in the third quarter, with a year-over-year increase of 9% to an average of $401,638. Sale prices were 2.5% higher than in the second quarter of this year.
  • All but Wasatch County saw price increases compared to the same period a year ago. The contraction of price in Summit County was significant, but, because it is a small and very expensive area, I am not overly concerned this represents a pervasive trend.
  • Appreciation was again strongest in Weber County, where sale prices were up by 13.7% to $298,333. As the most affordable market in the area, this is not surprising.
  • The takeaway here is that home prices continue to appreciate at significant rates. I still expect to see some moderation in price growth as we move through the year and into 2020, but Utah will clearly continue to outperform the nation as a whole.

 

 

Days on Market

  • The average number of days it took to sell a home in the counties covered by this report rose eight days compared to the third quarter of 2018.
  • Homes sold fastest in Davis, Salt Lake, and Weber counties, and slowest in the expensive Summit County. All counties saw days-on-market rise compared to the third quarter of 2018.
  • During the third quarter of this year, it took an average of 45 days to sell a home in the region, down from 53 days in the second quarter.
  • The Utah economy is still outperforming almost all other states and this will continue to drive housing demand.

 

 

Conclusions

This speedometer reflects the state of the region’s real estate market using housing inventory, price gains, home sales, interest rates, and larger economic factors.

For the third quarter of 2019, I have moved the needle a little more in favor of sellers. Although the area has seen a modest increase in the number of homes for sale and days-on-market, prices, pending sales, and closed sales are higher, which certainly favors sellers.

 

 

About Matthew Gardner

As Chief Economist for Windermere Real Estate, Matthew Gardner is responsible for analyzing and interpreting economic data and its impact on the real estate market on both a local and national level. Matthew has over 30 years of professional experience both in the U.S. and U.K.

In addition to his day-to-day responsibilities, Matthew sits on the Washington State Governors Council of Economic Advisors; chairs the Board of Trustees at the Washington Center for Real Estate Research at the University of Washington; and is an Advisory Board Member at the Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies at the University of Washington where he also lectures in real estate economics.

Living October 22, 2019

Winter is Coming, and It’s Time to Prep Your Home

In the big, long list of things that you absolutely have to remember in your day-to-day life, it’s very easy to let home maintenance take a back seat. Don’t feel bad – we all do it. But when it comes to winter home maintenance, you really don’t want to take any risks. In an effort to save you and your home from costly repairs, we wanted to share this excellent and comprehensive list of reminders, originally published in the Washington Post, so that you can enjoy the coming winter months with comfort and peace of mind.

Winter Weather Windermere Real Estate Utah

Check your home’s heating and air conditioning system

Most heating and air systems typically last 12 to 15 years. I see systems that are pretty much dead at 10 years and I see systems that are still going strong at 20 years. A lot of this has to do with how they’re maintained.

Before the weather turns cold, take this time to change your filters, at the very least. I recommend having the system inspected by a reputable HVAC contractor. Better yet, look into an annual maintenance agreement. Have the contractor check your system and make sure your heat is going to work when you need it. It’s much better to find an HVAC problem in the moderate temperatures of the fall than it is to find your furnace doesn’t work on a frigid winter day.

Paint, caulk and seal exterior wood

All of the wood trim on the exterior of your home needs to be protected from the elements. The wood used on your deck is typically a pressure-treated or rot-resistant species of wood, but the wood trim around your exterior doors and windows is just a one-inch-thick pine board that deteriorates very quickly if not protected. I see a lot of rotten wood around the outside of bay windows and exterior doors.

Replacing this trim is a big cost and pain and even professionals can struggle with making the repair look good. The best thing to do is to make sure it doesn’t rot in the first place, and that means keeping it painted and caulked. This is a job most people can do themselves if they stay on top of it. Once the wood is rotted and requires replacement, then you’re probably going to need to hire a good trim carpenter to tackle the job. So before that happens, take the time to go around your home and make sure that none of the caulk is cracking and your paint is not chipping and flaking away. If it is, scrape away the bad paint or caulk and apply fresh.

Even though your deck is made of treated or rot-resistant wood, it still needs protection. You don’t need to stain and seal your deck every year but check it to make sure it’s protected. To do this, simply pour some water on it. If the water beads up, then you’re good. If the wood absorbs the water, it’s time to clean and seal your deck.

Seal your masonry and hard surfaces

Your patio needs attention, too. If you have a concrete patio, driveways or walkways, make sure they’re protected as well. Occasionally apply a concrete sealer to all of your flat exterior concrete surfaces. All concrete flatwork eventually develops cracks. Good masons strategically place control joints in your concrete to try to ensure cracking is limited. Take the time to inspect your concrete and fill in any cracks before you apply sealer so that water cannot get in and freeze over the winter. This should ensure your expensive concrete work lasts a very long time.

If you have an asphalt driveway, now is the time to think about resealing that as well. It’s not very expensive to have a company come and give it a quick spray of sealer, or you can simply buy a bucket of sealer and roll it on yourself. If your driveway has developed cracks, then patch those before sealing.

Winter Weather Windermere Real Estate Utah

Check your drainage

Make sure the soil around your foundation hasn’t settled, creating areas for water to pool at your foundation. If you find a low spot, simply fill it in with some soil. Then go around and check your rain gutter downspouts. Make sure water is getting moved away from the home. Add downspout extenders if necessary. Saturated soil around a foundation can create real problems as it freezes and thaws throughout the winter months.

Clean your gutters

Once the leaves are pretty much off the trees, it’s time to clean those gutters. When your gutters back up, they overflow, and when they overflow, that water runs down your home, speeding up the deterioration of your exterior. It can also lead to deterioration of your foundation, water infiltration in the basement and to settling under your concrete porches and walks, which creates all kinds of problems.

Clean your chimney and order firewood

Have your fireplace cleaned and inspected before you start building those cozy fires in the next couple of months. A good chimney sweep company will make sure the fireplace is safe to use, and it can also identify maintenance problems.

This is also the time to order that load of firewood. Take the time to stack and cover that wood in a good location in the yard. Make sure that old firewood isn’t rotten and move it away from your home.

Winter Weather Windermere Real Estate Utah

Test your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors

Winter is the time most house fires happen. It’s the time of year when we’re blasting the furnace and building fires. We are also much more likely to have our home closed up tight, so carbon monoxide is a much bigger hazard. Check all of your smoke detectors to make sure they are working and that they have good batteries. If your home is not equipped with carbon monoxide detectors, consider getting some. The HVAC inspection will also ensure your furnace and water heater are properly vented, which is the most likely source of carbon monoxide.

Shut down the pool and the sprinkler system and drain outside faucets

Make sure your pool is properly shut down and prepare the system for winter. I think it’s worth the costs of getting an expert to inspect and shut down the system, even if you’re a do-it-yourselfer the rest of the year. Fall is a good time to get pool work done if a problem is discovered. Pool contractors tend to get busy in the spring.

Make sure your sprinkler system is properly shut down for the season. Most sprinkler systems require the lines to be blown out. Again, it’s well worth the cost for a professional. A professional winterizing is way cheaper than replacing a bunch of broken lines next spring.

Your outside water faucet is completely unprotected from the elements. It will freeze over the winter, and I’ve seen them split the water line well inside the home, flooding the basement. In less extreme cases, I see outside faucets develop nasty leaks. Take the time to do a basic drain of the line. You can simply shut off the water valve to your outside spigot, then go outside and open the exterior spigot valve and let the water drain out of the line. You don’t have to get every drop out. Now if the water in there freezes, it has plenty of room to expand without breaking pipes or seals. Leave the water shut off to the faucet until you need to use the hose next spring.

Prepare your lawn for winter and set it up for a great spring

If you want that beautiful spring lawn, you have to give it attention in the fall. New grass does not grow when it’s too hot or too cold. If you want new grass to grow, you really only have September and October, then April and May to do it. If you neglect the fall, then you’ve cut your time in half. There are differing opinions on when you should overseed. I prefer fall. Once the heat breaks, your lawn can get some great growing time. So around late September, aerate the lawn and overseed it. Then in about late October or November, apply fertilizer with winterizer.

winter weather Windermere Real Estate Utah

Check your trees

Before all of the leaves fall, take a look at your trees and make sure they’re still healthy, especially trees that could fall on your home or a neighbor’s home. Don’t think a dying tree will be obvious. Sometimes you really won’t notice, especially if you have a lot of trees. At one of my properties, I noticed a couple of dead trees, and I had them cut down. Later, a neighbor pointed out a tree that was dead that I never noticed. Fall isn’t a good time to trim your trees, but if there are branches up against your house, it’s a good idea to trim them away before winter so you don’t have ice-coated branches against your siding or windows.

Make sure your attic doesn’t become a critter hotel

It’s going to get cold out and your attic is the perfect winter home for squirrels and birds. These critters can cause a lot of damage and potentially some heath problems. Make sure your trees are trimmed well away from the house, and make sure your gable vents are intact. It’s a good idea to tack a screen up behind your gable vent just in case. Also walk around your home and look up at your soffit and fascia. Make sure there are no holes that will allow birds to get in.

Do a quick energy audit

If you’ve never had one, a professional energy audit is a good investment. But fall is also a good time just to check your door seals. Make sure you’re not seeing daylight around your exterior doors, and take a can of spray foam insulation and fill in around those drafty outlets and light switches.

Prep your expensive lawn and yard care equipment

Before you put your lawn equipment away for the season, drain the gas. Gas goes bad, and come springtime old gas can gunk up your fuel filters and make your equipment run sickly. I pour my shed gas can into my vehicles and get fresh gas in the spring. You can also just put a fuel stabilizer into the gas if you want to keep it on hand.

Your weed eater probably uses two-stroke gas so you can’t put that into your car. It’s best to plan for that early and make sure you don’t have a lot of fuel left over at the end of the year. Plan to do one really good trim job at the end of the season to run the fuel out of the weed eater.

If you used your pressure washer this year, then make sure the gas is out of that as well. Run some pump-protecting antifreeze through the system. There is a special product just for this. All this equipment is expensive; take the time to protect it.

Winter Weather Windermere Real Estate Utah

Cover your patio furniture

Get your patio furniture protected, but make sure you wait until a clear, warm day to cover it so you don’t trap moisture on it.

Prepare for snow removal

Dig out the snowblower and fire it up before the big one hits. Make sure it’s ready for that snowy morning. If it’s not, then get it repaired now. Also take inventory of your salt and shovel situation. You know you won’t be able to find a shovel after the big snowstorm hits.

We loved this list, and hope you did too! To keep up with the latest and greatest from Windermere Utah, be sure to keep checking in here on the blog, and go ahead and give us a like and follow on social media!

Featured HomesPark City September 26, 2019

A Luxurious Look Inside 65 Silver Strike Trail

A home shopper will see lots of properties on their way to finding “the one.” There are homes that are too small, homes that are too big, and there are homes that are just right – at least as Goldilocks saw it. But every so often, there’s a home that enters the market that is so exceptional, so luxurious, that words almost do not do it justice. It lives in a class of its own, and cannot be overstated or over-sold. 65 Silver Strike Trail is that home. It’s our pleasure to make an introduction.

Just this morning, agents from across Park City made their way to this home… for breakfast! At Windermere Utah, luxury properties aren’t just put on the market and left to drift. That’s what makes our strategy so unique, and makes us the top choice for luxury sales. In a team effort, and with the collaboration of many the powerful marketing systems included in Luxury Portfolio International, luxury properties are wooed by both agents and potential buyers.

The Premiere Breakfast (which is what took place today) is an open house for agents to see the property, and talk about the listing. Agents are shown around the entire property, and they learn about the homes distinguishing features. This is not something that’s done for every luxury listing. The property has to offer something really unique to make the cut, and this effort is taken so that agents across the area can see it, and work together in the buyer’s interest to make sure it makes it into the hearts of the right buyers. 

And honestly, who wouldn’t be impressed? The Belles at Empire Pass offers amazing panoramic views and easy ski access to Deer Valley Resort from the Silver Strike Express and the Northside Express chairlifts. Ski from/to either Blue Bell or Banner and Silver Buck Ski Trails. With over $600,000 in upgrades and custom-made furniture this unique mountain home is a must see. Upgrades include custom furniture throughout curated by LA-based designer Beth Ann Shepherd of Dressed Design, $128,000 in upgraded audio/visual and security systems, custom paint and stain throughout, custom wallpaper hand-selected for each space, upgraded lighting throughout, custom Bromic heaters on both upper and lower decks, custom ironwork on stairwells.

Interested in learning more? Check out this property’s website! You can also feel free to reach out to listing agent Matthew Sidford. And, if you’ve got a property that you’re looking to sell with the power of Windermere’s exclusive connections and resources, don’t hesitate to contact our office.

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