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Things aren't like they used to be in the Park City real estate market. Listings of distressed properties have declined substantially, ...
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First, the good news for sellers: Sales are up dramatically for the first quarter of 2010. The number of sales in the Park City market is up 95%...
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The creation, then expiration, then extension and expansion of the first time homebuyer credit has had a significant impact on home sales across the...
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Ranked right behind Maui, Kiawah Island, and The Hamptons, Park City, Utah rated as the fourth best place to buy a second home, according to a...
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The Park City Board of REALTORS has released its numbers for 2009, and it's good news: we saw over $858 million in real estate transactions in the...
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What Buyers Should Know:
One of the best ways to make the homebuying process flow easier is to become better-acquainted with your options and clearly define your goals. Understanding the reasons you want to buy and what you want to accomplish in your move will go a long way towards shaping your plans and improving your results.w Perhaps the most important first step involves deciding how you will approach your home search. Who will you work with throughout this process—and how will you work with them? Buying a home is no small matter. Besides being the largest financial transaction you may ever undertake, it’s probably also the most complex. There are many good reasons to work with a qualified real estate professional. The Park City Homes real estate team, Jake, Cindy, and Charlie, would like to be your real estate professionals and establish a formal agency relationship—someone who represents your best interests in a real estate transaction and owes you fiduciary responsibilities. Agency relationships require: LOYALTY
OBEDIENCE
DISCLOSURE
CONFIDENTIALITY
REASONABLE CARE AND DILIGENCE
ACCOUNTING
We take these responsibilities very seriously. As your agent you can expect us to:
Park City Buyer Tips for 2011
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