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Park City & Deer Valley Bank Owned Properties for Sale

 

The best foreclosures do not last long; they can be under contract and sell within the first hour of being listed.  Time is of the essence with these properties.  Click on the link below to view some of the bank owned properties currently on the market.

 

 

Click Here to Views Some of Park City & Deer Valley Foreclosures for Sale

 

 

 

For More Information on Park City and Deer Valley Foreclosure Homes contact:
Michael Lapay
Prudential Utah Real Estate
Mobile: 435-640-5700
Toll Free: 888-410-7653

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* This information is subject to change without notice. Buyer is repsonsible to verify the accuracy of all information to the Buyers own satisfaction.

Old Town Condo Pending Sales - July 29th, 2010

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OLD TOWN Condominiums

Real Estate for Sale and Pending Sales

Updated July 29th, 2010

 

 

Neighborhood Homes for Sale Price Range Square Feet Beds Baths

Sold in Last

12 Months

Pending Sales
OLD TOWN
All Seasons
2 $410,000 - $600,000 1122 - 1848 2 - 3 2 - 3
2 0
Caledonian 2 $625,000 - $799,000
1133 - 1200
1
2
0 0
Canyon View
2 $690,000 - $995,000 2041 4 3
0 0
Claimjumper 3 $194,900 - $330,000
1143 - 1270
3 2 - 3
0 0
Copper Bottom Inn
0 None for Sale


  1 0
Craigs 1 $335,000
1050
3
2
1 0
Crescent Ridge
2 $695,000 - $795,000 1525 - 1620
 3 3 3 0
Double Jack
1 $685,000
2008 3
3
1 0
Edleweiss Haus
2 $222,000 - $289,000
744 - 748
2
2 2 1
Empire House
0 None for Sale



0 0
Fourteenth St Townhouse
1 $466,500
1500 3
3 0 0
Foxglove Cottages
0 None for Sale



1 0
Galleria 4 $199,000 - $279,000 450 - 665
0 - 1 1 2 0
Gambler 0
None for Sale



0 0
Greyhawk 5 $529,000 - $599,000
1284 - 1500
2 - 3 3 - 4
0 0
Homestake 1 $184,999  950  2  1 0 0
Hotel Park City
17
$341,500 - $1,590,000
478 - 1809
0 - 2
1 - 3
6 1
Interline 1 $219,000 825 1 1 0 0
Jefferson House
0 None for Sale



1 0
Lift Line
1 $535,000 1098
3 2 3 1
Lift Lodge
1 $675,000 1016 2 2 1 0
Marsac Mill Manor
2 $449,000 - $849,000
 727 - 1666
 1 - 3
 2 - 3
0 0
Mine Camp
0

None for Sale




0 2
Moose Lodge 0 None for Sale



1
0
Motherlode 1 $364,000 910 2
2 2 0
Old Town Area
5 $565,500 - $1,950,000
1343 - 5000
3 - 6
 2 - 7
0 0
Park Avenue
0 None for Sale



3 1
Park City Village
1 $350,000
725
1 2 0 1
Park Station
2 $399,000 - $435,000
 1096 - 1157
 2 2 2 0
Parkwood 1 $960,000 2735 3 3 0 0
Payday 4 $660,000 - $872,000
 1500 - 1700
 2 - 3
 3 - 4
2 0
Poison Creek Mercantile
1 $1,090,000
2209 2 3 0 0
Portico 1 $539,000
1589 3 3 1 0
Powder Pointe 1 $199,000
602  1
 1
2 0
Powder Ridge 1 $99,900 648 1 1 0 0
Quakie 0 None for Sale



0 0
Quittin Time
0 None for Sale

 
 
1 0
Resort Center
4 $249,900 - $560,000
512 - 1508
0 - 3
1 - 3
3
0
Resort Townhomes 0 None for Sale



0
1
Settlers Ridge
1 $379,000  1170  2 3
0 0
Shadow Ridge
6 $329,000 - $428,500
1130 - 1300 2 3 0 0
Silver Cliff Village 1 $495,000 1370
2
2
0 0
Silver King
6 $282,000 - $449,000 608 - 1269
0 - 2
1 - 2
2 0
Silver Mill House
0
None for Sale

 
0 1
Silver Star
17 $895,000 - $2,975,000
1401 - 4021
2 - 5
3 - 6
8 3
Silvertown
3 $295,000 - $359,900  824 - 1200  2 - 3  2
0 0
Ski Team
0 None for Sale       2 0
Snow Blaze/Wildwood
0 None for Sale


  1 0
Snow Country
7 $119,000 - $220,000 634 - 872
1 - 2 1
0 0
Snow Flower
3 $409,900 - $699,999
974 - 1352 2 - 3
2 4 0
Snow Park 0 None for Sale
0 1
Snowcrest 10 $179,900 - $349,000 518 - 910 1 - 3 1 - 2 0 1
Sunflower 0 None for Sale
    0 0
Sunspot 0 None for Sale


2 0
The Line Condominiums
1 $131,626
775
1
1
1 0
The Lofts at Deer Valley
3 $890,900 - $1,349,000 3126 - 3197
3 5 1 0
The Lowell
6 $935,000 - $2,960,000 1342 - 3479
2 - 4
2 - 5 0 1
Three Kings
5 $390,000 - $529,000 972 - 1484
2 - 3
2 - 3
3 0
Town Lift
1
$749,000 1019
2
2
1 0
Town Pointe
2 $779,000 - $1,100,000
1628 - 1846 3 3 2 0
Treasure Mountain Inn
1 $375,000
 940
 2
2
0
0
Victorian Village 6 $219,900 - $285,000 647 - 793 2 2 1 0
Village Loft 2 $299,000 - $360,000
693 - 936
1 2 0 1
Wasatch 1 $359,000
971 3 2 0 0
Woodside Chalet 1 $222,000 500 1 1 0  0
TOTAL 153



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For More Information on Park City and Deer Valley Homes contact:
Michael Lapay
Prudential Utah Real Estate
Mobile: 435-640-5700
Toll Free: 888-410-7653

mlapay@pureparkcityrealestate.com

 

*This information contained here in was obtained from the Park City MLS on April 8th, 2010 and is deemed accurate.  However, we do not guarantee its accuracy and all information is subject to chagne without notice.



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Posted on August 03, 2010 15:19:22 by Michael Lapay
 

Old Town Single Family Pending Sales - July 29th, 2010

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OLD Town Single Family Homes

Real Estate for Sale and Pending Sales

Updated July 29th, 2010

 

 

Neighborhood Homes for Sale Price Range Square Feet Beds Baths

Sold in Last

12 Months

Pending Sales
OLD TOWN
Cottages on the Park
1 $999,000
2115
3
4
0
0
Daly Avenue Twin Homes
0 None for Sale



1
0
Four Aces 1 $639,000 1874 3 3 0 0
Funk's Place 1 $1,295,000 3448 6 6 0 0
Millsite Reservation
0 None for Sale       1 0
North Star
1 $1,025,000 3903 4 5 0 0
Old Town Area 28 $549,000 - $6,192,000
1045 - 7964
2 - 8
1 - 10
17
3
Park City Survey 19 $499,000 - $3,300,000 1242 - 3468 2 - 5 2 - 6 10 1
Parkwood Place 3 $1,995,000 - $6,100,000 2800 - 4380 3 - 4 3 - 6 3 0
Silver Pointe 1 $940,000 2730
3 3 0 0
Snow Park 0 None for Sale

    1 0
Snyders Addition 23 $525,000 - $4,800,000 790 - 6379 2 - 6 1 - 7
7 0
Sunnyside 1 $2,999,000 7200 4 5 0 0
Walk to Slopes 1 $1,285,000 2206 3 3 1 0
TOTALS 80         41 4
THAYNES CANYON
Aspen Springs Ranch
4 $1,425,000 - $6,950,000
5318 - 15000
 4 - 6
4 - 11
1
1
Iron Canyon
0 None for Sale       0 0
Thaynes Canyon
15 $575,000 - $1,975,000
2208 - 8349
3 - 6
3 - 7
7 0
Thaynes Creek Ranch
1 $798,000
1860
4
3
0 0
TOTALS 20         8 1

 

 

 

For More Information on Park City and Deer Valley Homes contact:
Michael Lapay
Prudential Utah Real Estate
Mobile: 435-640-5700
Toll Free: 888-410-7653

mlapay@pureparkcityrealestate.com

 

*This information contained here in was obtained from the Park City MLS on April 8th, 2010 and is deemed accurate.  However, we do not guarantee its accuracy and all information is subject to chagne without notice.



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Posted on August 03, 2010 15:04:35 by Michael Lapay
 

Deer Valley Condo Pending Sales - Updated July 29th, 2010

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DEER VALLEY Condominiums

Real Estate for Sale and Pending Sales

Updated July 29th, 2010

 

 

Neighborhood Homes for Sale Price Range Square Feet Beds Baths

Sold in Last

12 Months

Pending Sales
EMPIRE PASS
Arrowleaf A & B 10 $1,200,000 - $2,980,000 1404 - 1995 2 - 3 3 - 4 4 0
Christopher Homes 0 None for Sale



0 0
Flagstaff 0 None for Sale



22 0
Grand Lodge 2 $2,245,000 - $2,345,000 2067
3
4
3 0
Ironwood 2 $2,695,000 - $3,595,000
2500 - 3884
4 5 - 6
3 0
Larkspur 2  $3,650,000 - $3,997,500 3607 - 3760
4 5 1 0
Montage Deer Valley 15 $2,040,000 - $7,860,000 1233 - 4367 1 - 4 1 - 5 0 2
Shooting Star 2 $1,527,500 - $1,685,500
1745 - 2114
 3 4 2 0
Silver Strike Lodge 5 $1,765,000 - $1,957,000 2208 - 2487 2 - 4 4 - 5
16 0
TOTALS 38



51 2
UPPER DEER VALLEY
Aspen Hollow 2 $1,800,000 - $2,599,000 3200 - 3770 4 - 5 4 - 5
2 0
Bellearbor 0 None for Sale       1 0
Black Bear Lodge 2 $660,000 - $1,400,000 1871 - 2987 2 - 4 3 - 5 3 2
Cache at Silver Lake 2 $1,598,750 - $1,975,000 2705 - 3000 3 4 0 0
Chateaux at Silver Lake 6 $1,125,000 - $1,995,000 1379 - 2924 2 - 4
3 - 5
3 0
Double Eagle 1 $1,600,000
3155
3
4
0 0
Knoll at Silver Lake 2 $2,995,000 - $3,250,000 5813 - 7000 6 - 8 6 - 9 0 0
Little Belle 0 None for Sale       2 0
Lookout at Deer Valley 6 $2,390,000 - $2,995,495 4724 - 6234 4 - 5 5 - 6
0 0
Mont Cervin 0 None for Sale



0 0
Ontario Lodge 0 None for Sale

0 0
Ridge 6 $949,000 - $1,200,000 2100 - 2180 3 4 1 0
Ridgepoint 1 $785,000 2100 3 3 1 0
Royal Plaza 0 None for Sale       1 0
Stag Lodge 4

$2,190,000 - $3,729,000

2622 - 4595 3 - 4 4 - 5 3 0
Stein Erikson Lodge 0 None for Sale



5
0
Sterling Lodge 0 None for Sale



0 0
Sterlingwood 2
$1,295,000 - $1,785,000
2443 - 3008
3
 3 - 4
1 0
The Inn at Silver Lake 1 $3,900,000 4226 4 6 1 0
Trailside 1 $1,625,000 3600 4 6 0 0
Twin Pines at Silver Lake 0 None for Sale       1 0
Woods at Deer Valley 0 None for Sale       0 0
TOTAL 36



25 2
LOWER DEER VALLEY
Aspen Wood 1 $597,000 2350 3 3 1 0
Black Diamond Lodge 1 $2,100,000 2210 3 4 2 0
Boulder Creek 0 None for Sale       0 0
Bristlecone 3 $737,000 - $1,050,000 1569 - 3217 3 - 5
2 - 4
1 0
Chaparral 2 $549,500 - $699,000 1242 - 1992
2 - 3
2 - 3
0 0
Comstock Lodge 1 $550,000  996 2
2
1
0
Courchevel 0 None for Sale



3
0
Daystar/Amber 0 None for Sale       1 0
Deer Crest Village 1 $1,825,000 2518 3 4 0 0
Deer Lake Village 6 $625,000 - $1,170,000 1584 - 2035 2 - 4 3 - 4 3 0
Deer Pointe, Deer Crest 2 $4,000,000 - $4,100,000 6236 - 6527 4 - 5 6 - 7 1 1
Fawngrove 2 $575,000 - $849,000 1315 - 2111 2 - 3 2 - 3 1 0
Glenfiddich 1 $650,000
1545
3
2
1 0
In The Trees 0 None for Sale       0 0
La Maconnerie 0 None for Sale       1 0
Lakeside 2 $719,000 - $790,000
1889 - 2570 3 3 3 0
Lodges at Deer Valley 11 $595,000 - $975,000 1000 - 1958 1 - 3 2 - 4 3 0
Pine Inn 1 $1,295,000 1798 2 3 1 0
Pinnacle 6 $990,000 - $1,349,999 3511 - 3710 3 - 4
4 5 0
Powder Run 3 $895,000 - $1,175,000 1465 - 1500 2 3 0 0
Queen Esther Village 6 $595,000 - $1,250,000 1403 - 3000 2 - 5
2 - 5
0 0
Red Stag Lodge 3 $659,000 - $689,900 1363 - 1500 2 3 1 0
Silver Baron 12 $760,000 - $2,150,000 1648 - 2984 2 - 4 3 - 5 0 1
St Regis, Deer Crest 18 $1,450,000 - $14,995,000 984 - 5497 1 - 5
2 - 5 37 18
Stonebridge 2 $699,000 - $775,000 2660 - 2750 3 4 1 0
Trails End at Deer Valley 0 None for Sale       2 0
Wildflower - Deer Valley 1 $554,000 1275 2 3 0 0
TOTAL 85



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For More Information on Park City and Deer Valley Homes contact:
Michael Lapay
Prudential Utah Real Estate
Mobile: 435-640-5700
Toll Free: 888-410-7653

mlapay@pureparkcityrealestate.com

 

*This information contained here in was obtained from the Park City MLS and is deemed accurate.  However, we do not guarantee its accuracy and all information is subject to chagne without notice.



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Posted on August 03, 2010 14:51:37 by Michael Lapay
 

Deer Valley Single Family Residences Pending Sales - Updated July 29th, 2010

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DEER VALLEY Single Family Homes

Real Estate for Sale and Pending Sales

Update July 29th, 2010

 

 

Neighborhood Homes for Sale Price Range Square Feet Beds Baths

Sold in Last

12 Months

Pending Sales
EMPIRE PASS
Christopher Homes 0 None for Sale



3 0
Nokoma 3 $5,600,000 - $6,250,000 5030 - 5818 5 5 0 0
Northside 0 None for Sale       0 0
Paintbrush 2 $6,400,000 - $7,950,000
4671 5 6 1 0
Red Cloud  1 $16,000,000
9693
8
9
0 0
TOTALS 6         4 0
               
UPPER DEER VALLEY
Alpen Rose 0 None for Sale       1 0
Alta Vista 0 None for Sale       0 0
American Flag 6 $1,250,000 - $4,495,000 4682 - 7172
3 - 6
4 - 7
1 1
Bald Eagle 5 $6,950,000 - $10,900,000 6880 - 15000 5 - 7 7 - 12 0 0
Bellearbor 0 None for Sale       1 0
Bellemont 2 $2,750,000 - $3,400,000 4518 4 5 0 0
Bellevue 1 $2,950,000  4618  4 6
1 0
Evergreen 1 $3,495,000
5052 5 5 2 1
Knoll Estates 4 $3,250,000 - $3,750,000 6317 - 8552 4 - 6 5 - 8
2 0
The Cottages 2 $2,500,000 - $4,495,000
3739 - 6171 5 6 - 7 0 0
Upper Deer Valley Area 0 None for Sale



0 0
TOTALS 21         8 2
LOWER DEER VALLEY
Deer Crest 13 $3,999,999 - $18,950,000 5808 - 17000 5 - 9
6 - 12 1 0
Hidden Meadows 1 $2,695,000 9100 5
7
6 0
Hidden Oaks 0 None for Sale



5 0
Nordic Village 2 $995,000 - $1,500,000 3356 - 4499
4
5 - 6 0 0
Morning Star Estates 0 None for Sale       0 0
Royal Oaks 0 None for Sale

    0 0
Snow Top 3 $2,195,000 - $3,540,000 8195 - 10253 5 - 6
8 4 0
Solamere 6 $999,000 - $3,150,000 3533 - 8909 3 - 6
3 - 8
0 0
The Oaks 8 $1,495,000 - $3,295,000 3981 - 7500 4 - 5 4 - 7 2 1
TOTALS 33         18 1

 

 

 

For More Information on Park City and Deer Valley Homes contact:
Michael Lapay
Prudential Utah Real Estate
Mobile: 435-640-5700
Toll Free: 888-410-7653

mlapay@pureparkcityrealestate.com

 

*This information contained here in was obtained from the Park City MLS and is deemed accurate.  However, we do not guarantee its accuracy and all information is subject to chagne without notice.



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Posted on August 03, 2010 14:39:52 by Michael Lapay
 

Lower Park City Home Prices Are Spurring Sales

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Second Quarter Report Shows Major Improvement Over 2009

 

About one quarter of all real estate transactions in Park City involve distressed properties.

That's not bad, said Deanna Devey of the Utah Association of Realtors. It's average for the state if not slightly better.

Foreclosure activity is definitely improving, said Park City Board of Realtors president Mark Seltenrich.

"They appear to be trending down, but remain historically high," according to the second quarter report summary from the board released July 22.

Devey said short sales account for 13 percent of all sales in Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber and Tooele counties. They are only 10 percent of sales in Summit and Wasatch counties.

"Comparatively, Summit County isn't doing too bad," she said via email.

Statistics that sound negative but are actually good news was a theme for the mid-year report from the board of Realtors.

For example, sales prices are way down all over Summit and Wasatch counties. That has increased both sales volume and dollar sales volume by more than 60 percent compared to the second quarter of 2009.

The title of the report summary was "Park City real estate sales continue to thaw."

With $543 million in real estate sold, board president Mark Seltenrich said this year compares almost exactly with 2008 as the market was coming off the peak and beginning its slow decline. But perhaps a better comparison might be 2003 or 2004, he said.

Since 2005 was when the boom began, an argument could be made that the 2010 mid-year numbers show the area returning to "normal," he said.

So far this year, 669 units have been sold. That's up from 415 for the same time last year and roughly compares to 2008.

The fact that lower prices are spurring activity in the Park

City area is great news, he said, because homes won't move in a depressed market regardless of price and that's happening in other parts of the country.

With fewer speculation buyers shopping, the Park City area is continuing its decade-long trend of becoming more of a year-round community. People are recognizing the convenience of traveling in and out and are choosing to make it their permanent residence, he said. That brings stability to the market.

"It's really unique that people live here who aren't related to the resort industry. That means if the resorts do poorly, the housing market can still be strong," he explained.

Seltenrich said part of the level of controversy over the Sweeney family's Treasure Hill development is evidence of that. When people make a mountain town their permanent home, they tend to be more involved in development decisions their city or county make.

Lower prices resulted in a 36 percent increase in sales of single-family homes during the first half of the year. Homes priced under $1 million are selling the fastest. Inventory levels are down about 450 units from the same time last year. That's still too many for the homebuilding industry, but it is progress, he said.

The median sale price for a home in Park City proper is now $1,125,000 down 37 percent. That's average for 64 homes sold almost twice as many as the same time in 2009.

The median sale price in the Basin is $650,000, which is down 7 percent for 105 units sold. Last year 66 were sold by mid-year.

Heber Valley home prices are down 12 percent to an average sale price of $289,500. Kamas is down 30 percent to $272,200. Seltenrich said the housing markets to the east and south of Park City and the Basin rely on the health of the latter to succeed. The farther away from Park City a community is, the more susceptible to market fluctuations it tends to be, he said.

Condominium sales saw the most improvement, Seltenrich said.

He thinks it is because prices came down on high-end units in Empire Pass. Also, St. Regis Deer Crest this year was successful at closing many of the deals made during the boom something not every development has been able to do.

Because more expensive units sold, the median sale price is up 29 percent from the same period in 2009. Sales volume is up 93 percent.

Even at $1.5 million, many condos were sold at 30 percent below original asking price and that was considered a bargain by those kinds of buyers, he said. Increasing sales also had the effect of bolstering confidence in the market.

Condos in the Snyderville Basin did not fare as well. The median sale price for the first two quarters is $325,000 down 14 percent.

Most of those sales were made outside The Canyons, he said. The developments near the ski resort saw buyers who put deposits down during the boom years but were reliant on bank financing that didn't come after the recession started.

The area has also seen the worst cases of foreclosure because people bought overvalued property and went "underwater" on the mortgages quickly, he said.

This kind of unwise buying was widespread because Park City real estate was so hot that people bought property simply because they could.

"At the very height of the market, the value of a property was that it was for sale people wanted to get in at all costs," he said.

The rebranding of the Dakota Mountain Lodge to Waldorf Astoria Park City was a wise move, Seltenrich added.

"If it was a Waldorf from day one it might have seen a different mix of buyers," he said.

Sellers of vacant lots are also lowering prices and saw a 13-percent increase in total sales. Lots still only make up 10 percent of all real estate sold during the first six months of the year, but that's a major improvement, Seltenrich said.

 

 

For More Information on Park City and Deer Valley Homes Contact:
Michael Lapay
Prudential Utah Real Estate
Mobile: 435-640-5700
Toll Free: 888-410-7653

mlapay@pureparkcityrealestate.com

 

 

by Andrew Kirk OF THE RECORD STAFF : The Park Record



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Posted on July 28, 2010 18:47:29 by Michael Lapay