Newsletter of the month July 16, 2025

July Newsletter

July has arrived in Park City, bringing sunshine, summer events, and plenty of ways to enjoy the season. Check out what’s happening around town this month, from local events to outdoor dining ideas perfect for warm evenings. This issue features a spotlight on Deer Valley’s exciting expansion, the latest market stats, helpful real estate articles, and a collection of beautiful listings. As always, let me know how I can help with your real estate needs.
PARK CITY SUMMER ACTIVITIES.

Park City offers endless activities. Enjoy fly-fishing, hot air balloon rides, hiking, biking, horseback riding, paddle board yoga, or golfing. An unforgettable summer vacation awaits!

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OUTDOOR DINING.

Park City offers outdoor dining with stunning mountain views. Explore top spots for meals on sunny days.

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JULY EVENTS IN PARK CITY. 

Enjoy the vibrant community atmosphere and discover something new every day to do this July!

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DEER VALLEY’S EXPANSION IN PROGRESS

In this overview Expanded Excellence construction update of the summer, Steve Graff, Vice President of Mountain Operations, shares progress from the top of the new Deer Valley East Village Gondola at Park Peak.

The Mountain Operations team is progressing key summer projects, including: Finishing the build-out of 10 chairlifts, doubling the size of the resort, adding over 100 new ski runs, and completing the Deer Valley East Village Gondola. Learn More Here

MARKET UPDATE

Above is an overview of Single Family Homes in Park City Limits and Snyderville Basin. What’s My Home Worth?

KEEPING CURRENT MATTERS

3 Reasons To Buy a Home This Summer

Are you thinking about buying a home, but not sure if now’s the right time? A lot of people are waiting and wondering what the market’s going to do next. . . .

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HOUSING & ECONOMIC UPDATE 

Inventory Levels Are Up, So Why Are Home Sales Flat?

On a national level, U.S. home sales continued a slightly sluggish pace in May, but the number of homes for sale is back to pre-pandemic levels. So why aren’t more people buying? Watch Video Here