Showing posts with label dining deals in park city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dining deals in park city. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Park City Restaurant Fall Dine About

Check out the new Park City Dine About October 3-13
Eat More, Pay less!

Several restaurants are participating and will be offering 3 course dinners for either $15 or $30
What a great way to experience a restaurant for the first time, or go back to a favorite.

Click the link below for a list of participating restaurants

Park City Area Restaurant Association

Sunday, June 10, 2012

When is a Short Sale a good deal ?


When is a short sale a good deal?
Short sales can snag a great property for a buyer at a screaming deal…sometimes.
Short sales can take months and months before the bank accepts an offer, it can be one of the most frustrating purchases you can make, and it isn’t always your best deal. If you would like more detailed information about Short Sales, read on…

Buyers make the mistake of assuming because it is a short sale it is automatically their best deal.  Sometimes they’re right.  Many times the seller owes such large amounts to the bank and the bank(s) price the home based on what they are willing to take, not what the current market dictates.   

So, in a nutshell here is how the typical short sale works:
  • Seller decides/needs to sell, they owe more on the home than they can sell it for. Maybe they bought at the top, maybe they borrowed against the home – either way their loan is too high. 
  •  The seller goes through an arduous process to get the bank to agree to allow a short sale
  • Bank agrees to a short sale, home is placed on the market.
  •   Some sellers continue to maintain the home, others do not
  • Short sale homes are sometimes not available to show very easily, or are not listed with the local brokerage ( have to wonder about their motives – to sell it or squat until they are booted out?)
Pricing:
  • Most banks won’t tell the Seller or the Agent what they feel an acceptable price is, and it is left up to the agent to list and price the property to sell.  
  •  Some agents price the property to reflect market value, some go just below and some properties are priced like a K-Mart blue light special.
  •  Banks will conduct a BPO – Broker Price Opinion of what the property pricing should be. This is based on closed sales within a given area. This number can depend on which properties the broker uses for comparison.  Did they use a good range of sold properties or just the distressed ones?
The process:
The short sale process can take months and months to complete. There is no standard processing time or procedure the banks follow.  Many times the bank will not even look at any offers for weeks and weeks. The Buyer’s agent has no ability to communicate with the bank – the listing agent often has spotty communications with the bank.  You place the offer and wait, and wait and wait. 

Many Buyers get anxious and become tired of waiting. They walk away and find another property. In Utah, earnest money is not required of the Buyer until acceptance by the bank, so it is easy to walk away.  The banks don’t always use logic when choosing the offer they like.  You could give them a full priced cash offer closing in 3 weeks and they might choose a lower financed offer closing in 5 weeks because it serves their purposes better – or maybe they are just too busy and approve the first one they grab off the pile on their desk! Plan on longer than you think it will take. Don’t give up your rental until you have bank acceptance and loan approval.  

Things to ask:
When you are working with an experienced buyer’s agent, they will do the research to find out if this property is viable. Here are some of the questions your agent should get answered for you prior to getting emotionally invested in a home:
  •  Where is the bank in the short sale process
  • Do they have any offers currently?
  • Are they planning on submitting multiple offers
  • Have they had past offers and how has the bank responded?
  •  Is this home priced in a reasonable range to make it a good deal and worth the wait?
If the short sale process has just started, the bank is less likely to take a low ball offer and will be more likely to try and get the highest price possible.  If there are offers in currently that can make the possibility of your offer getting accepted lower. Sometimes the bank will work with the first offer until it dies or closes, then move on to the next.  If the seller is planning on submitting multiple offers you know you will have some competition to face and should offer accordingly. How the bank has responded to past offers can be an indicator of how long the process could take.  If the home is in a $700,000 neighborhood and is priced at $850,000, chances of getting a screaming deal price are slim and none – at least not right away.

Things to avoid:
·         Click the links below to see some of the Short Sale pitfalls to avoid:


Saturday, May 26, 2012

Promontory Ranch Club Open House today!

Come by and see this beautiful Promontory home.  Open house today from 11-5
CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS HOME


CONTACT ME FOR DIRECTIONS 435-731-0803
HEATHER FELDMAN
EQUITY REAL ESTATE LUXURY GROUP

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Red Ledges Golf in Heber City, Utah 1 day only Lot Sale only $175,000 - get 3% back !

On July 30th, Red Ledges is having a 1 day sale of a select group of their custom home sites at a screaming deal of $175,000, including a Golf Membership!

Red Ledges is a gorgeous golf community set in the foothills of Heber City, Utah about 20 minutes from Park City. Red Ledges was voted Golfweek's #1 Residential Course for 2010 and 2011. It is the home of the Cliff Drysdale Tennis Academy, has a Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf course and they are just putting the finishing touches on their swim and fitness clubhouse.

Purchase one of these lots (or any Red Ledges lot) with me as your buyer's agent and get back 3% of your purchase price*! I must register you with Red Ledges and you must close to receive your 3% back.

Buying long distance? No problem. I can scout out the great lots for you and send pictures to you. Call me today! 435-731-0803 Heather Feldman, Equity Real Estate.

Want to grab one before the July 30th date? No problem. Same great $175,000 price, same deal stands.
Not all lots at Red Ledges are priced at $175,000.
* 3% back to buyer applies to any lot at Red Ledges, and doesnot apply toward completed homes, Mountain Villas or Cottage homes.
SEARCH THE PARK CITY MLS

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Las Vegas Review Journal Travel writer loves Park City!

Las Vegas Review Journal Travel writer Deborah Wall visited Park City recently and figured out something we locals already know... Park City is the best place to be any time of year!

Click on the link below to see her article titled "Mountains of Fun" detailing all of the fun things she did - biking? hiking? eating? drinking? Have to read her article to find out what she had the most fun doing.

http://www.lvrj.com/living/cerca-skiers-haven-park-city-also-offers-summer-thrills-124558994.html

Sunday, June 12, 2011

What happened to Last Samurai in Park City? Deals for Park City Locals!

For all of the locals and visitors that used to love dinner at Last Samurai here in Park City, there is a light at the end of the tunnel for us.  Last Samurai closed their doors at their Park City Location a little less than a month ago. We all thought they would be the one restaurant to last in that cursed location behind the Chevron at Kimball Junction. 


The business was tough according to Steve, owner/manager of Last Samurai in Salt Lake City. They did not have enough tables to seat all the patrons in the Winter, and business was not brisk enough in the Summer to hold them over.


Last night I went to Last Samurai's Salt Lake Location off of 600 S. for dinner with some Park City friends. Familiar faces and great food greeted us.  The filet is my favorite with fried rice. I have to use every bit of will power I have (or not) to not eat every bit of rice before my filet is done. Yeah, it's that good.

They were so glad to see all of the Park City locals last night that they extended an offer to all Park City locals - 15% off the check and a free appetizer. Just ask for Steve. Tell him you heard about it on my blog -www.pcrealestate.blogspot.com  



Enjoy your dinner!
Heather