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St. George Area Parade of Homes 2017

The 2017 St. George Area Parade of Homes is no ordinary Parade. It is the largest Parade in the state featuring 28 new homes full of the extraordinary.

This event has a long-standing tradition of displaying a variety of spectacular homes and introducing exciting new trends to attendees across the state. The homes are set among breathtaking landscapes only found in Southern Utah.

General Information

  • Parade of Homes Dates February 17 – 26, 2017
  • 28 New Homes Open 10 am to 7 pm daily. Closes at 5 pm on February 26, 2017
  • Scattered home site event throughout Washington County, Utah
  • Self-guided tour. Take up to all 10 days to view homes.
  • Wear comfortable easy to remove shoes. You will need to remove your shoes. Please wear socks and carry your shoes with you.
  • Presented by the Southern Utah Home Builders Association and Zions Bank
  • For questions, call 435-674-1400 or send email to suhba@suhba.com

Tickets & Map

Tickets are $15 each, no discounts for children or seniors. You can purchase tickets through this website or beginning February 16th at 5 pm at the Red Cliffs Mall (1750 E. Red Cliffs Drive, St. George in center court) or Lin’s Markets (St. George, Hurricane, Washington & Cedar City).  NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE HOMES. When you purchase a ticket on-line, a map with home addresses will be emailed to you on Thursday, February 16, 2017. We do not release the map or addresses earlier because the contractors are working hard to finish the homes. A magazine with the map included will be available at the homes (must show proof of purchased ticket).  Red Cliffs Mall ticket hours are 9 am to 8 pm, except Sundays 10 am to 5 pm.

Ticket entitles visitor admittance to each of the homes once during the 10-day event. The ticket has an additional benefit allowing two repeat admittances to two of your favorite Parade homes. Visitors must purchase a new ticket if re-entry exceeds more than two homes.

Etiquette

Please do not bring large bags into the homes. If booties are provided by the contractors, please do not wear them outside. Some contractors prefer not to use booties in their homes. If a room is roped off, please stay outside that area. Please do not sit on the furniture or turn on any water faucets or shower heads.

Lodging & Relocation

Hurry and reserve your lodging accommodations as early as possible. The Parade of Homes begins on President’s Day Weekend and rooms sell out quickly. For lodging accommodations, see https://utah.com/hotels/st-george. Now is a great time to purchase a home in beautiful Washington County. Search for SUHBA members to find qualified Builders and Realtors to meet your needs.

 

Experts tackle growth, regulation in 2017 St. George real estate preview

St. George City as seen from the Dixie Rock/Sugarload formation at Pioneer Park, St. George, Utah, July 2016 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News

ST. GEORGE Real estate development in Washington County is trending toward positive growth but still faces challenges such as rising construction costs and prohibitive impact fees.

Thursday’s St. George Area Economic Summit included breakout sessions previewing residential and commercial real estate development in Southern Utah. The presentations highlighted how population growth, vacancy, regulation, construction costs and inventory are shaping the area’s real estate landscape.

Population and inventory

As Utah leads the nation in population growth, Southwestern Utah leads the state in growth, according to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah. Since 2010, the county has grown by 22,000 people and is projected by the Governor’s Office to reach a population of 200,000 by 2020.

Southern Utah Home Builders Association Executive Officer Mari Krashowetz speaks at the 2017 St. George Area Economic Summit, St. George, Utah, Jan. 13, 2017 | Photo by Joseph Witham, St. George News

“I will tell you it’s been my experience looking at some of the population projections provided by the state, they’re almost always less than what reality is,” Washington County Board of Realtors Vardell Curtis said.

With the spike in population growth, housing vacancy rates have shrunk to their lowest numbers in decades, with rental vacancy at less than 1 percent and single family homes at around 3 percent for the St. George area, according to research by NAI Excel.

The vacancy rates are exacerbated by a relatively low supply of inventory. As of the third quarter of 2016, housing supply was projected to last only 36 months.

“We definitely are running into a shortage, and that can bring up the price of homes,” Southern Utah Home Builders Association Executive Officer Mari Krashowetz said.

Housing and employment

“Unemployment has dropped to 3.2 percent in Washington County. That is pretty much full employment. Anybody that wanted a job has a job,” Curtis said.

Residential real estate is currently ripe with buyers, creating an ideal seller’s market.

Housing is key to continued economic development,” Krashowetz said. “When we build a thousand average single family homes in our community that creates just under 3,000 jobs and generates about $111 million for government – local, state and national.”

Housing will need to keep pace with some of the major economic developments in the area, including the expansion of Dixie Regional Medical Center and Dixie State University. Thousands of jobs are expected to be added to the economy as a result of these developments.

Regulation and construction costs

“When the 115th Congress convenes, there are some things that need to happen specific to real estate,” Curtis said. “Specifically, policy makers need to reform the regulatory process.”

Chief among regulations that create prohibitive real estate development conditions are impact fees.

Such fees range from $8 to $10 per square foot for commercial real estate projects.

It feels like a tax on the landowners … they can’t sell the land for the price they really want to sell for because new construction doesn’t pencil when you fill in that big chunk of impact fees,” Andrew Sorensen, director for Cushman & Wakefield Commerce, said.

Getting these fees reduced will require legislative action.

Krashowetz mentioned President-elect Donald Trump’s claim that 25 percent of home building costs are due to regulation, a number he said he’d like to see reduced to 2 percent.

Construction costs are projected to go up as worker’s wages increase and immigration laws tighten.

“Those considering new construction, again, be aware that there may be some additional costs, especially if ‘the wall’ gets built and so the trades go back,” Curtis said in reference to Trump’s proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Projects in the works

Despite looming challenges, several major commercial and residential real estate projects are already under construction or slated to begin this year.

On the residential end, some of the bigger projects include:

  • St. George Downtown City View, a $30 million mixed-use development, including a hotel, 100-unit apartments and 10,000 square feet of retail.
  • 300 new twin homes and new Hampton Hotel at SunRiver.
  • 120-140 condos and 30-40 homes by Bloomington Country Club.
  • 244 multi-family apartment units in Rivers Edge at 501 S. 2200 E.

Some large commercial projects are already in the works.

  • 3,600-acre area off of Interstate 15 exit 2. This is a 20-year State Institutional Trust Lands Administration project that includes residential, resort, commercial and education developments.
  • Dixie State University expansion.
  • Dixie Regional Medical Center expansion.
  • Ridge Top Complex.

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Collections Magazine Winter 2017 Coming Soon!

The leaves are falling, the weather is changing and that means one thing to the creative team at Summit Sotheby’s International Realty: Collections Magazine!

This issue is sure to be better than ever, with listings spanning the state, stunning photography on every page, and unique print techniques few have ever seen! For Winter 2017, the team is shaking things up and really pushing the boundaries of how luxury real estate is marketed across the globe.

Stay tuned for launch information, the digital version, and where you can find one of our 115,000 copies of Collections Magazine!

47th Annual Kimball Arts Festival

Summers in Utah are truly one-of-a-kind, packed full with events drawing in visitors from all walks of life. We’re pretty spoiled at Summit Sotheby’s International Realty, with offices all across the state, we have a front row seat to many of Utah’s most sought after events.

Last weekend, the Summit Sotheby’s International Realty family all came together to enjoy the 47th Annual Kimball Arts Festival and to celebrate the local artists, including the work of our dear friend John Hess (highlighted at our 625 Main Street Office that day). Agents invited their clients, family, and friends to soak in the day of art and culture.

Summit Sotheby’s International Realty’s unique relationship with the Sotheby’s Auction House provides our clients with unparalleled access to many of the world’s leading expert auction specialists. The collaboration between realty and auction leverages our brand’s rich history, heritage, and market perceptions about the properties we represent. In global markets, this is a powerful distinguisher.  

We hope you enjoy our video that showcases some of the highlights of the day.

Global Real Estate Powerhouse, Sotheby’s International Realty Opens St. George Office in Historic Style

Saint-George-UT-v2Global Real Estate Powerhouse, Sotheby’s International Realty Opens St. George Office in Historic Style

St. George, UT – Summit Sotheby’s International Realty is pleased to announce the expansion of the premiere real estate brand to Southern Utah. With the addition of this luxury real estate brokerage in St. George, Summit Sotheby’s International Realty is putting Utah properties, state-wide, on the global stage. A Grand Opening will be held Thursday, May 12th at 3:30pm with a visit from Utah Governor Gary Herbert for the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Located in the heart of St. George’s historic Ancestor Square, the freshly renovated office is nestled among North Main Street’s tree-lined sidewalks, prestigious art galleries, and fine dining establishments. The office, adorned with a trendsetting mix of historical charm and modern design, will be the home of 14 local agents serving all of Southern Utah.

“We’ve been planning and anticipating this opening for nearly two years,” said Thomas Wright, President and Principal Broker of Summit Sotheby’s International Realty. “With numerous national parks and stunning surrounding landscapes, Southern Utah has become the ‘it’ location for both full time residents and vacation home owners, which makes now the perfect time to introduce the Sotheby’s International Realty brand. Our sales associates here in St. George will truly give clients a one-of-a-kind experience that pairs our global reach with their local expertise.”

Summit Sotheby’s International Realty’s St. George office is located at 151 N. Main Street just north of George’s Corner Restaurant in Historic Ancestor Square. The new office will be the sixth location on the Summit Sotheby’s International Realty roster, with additional offices in Salt Lake City, Park City, and Deer Valley®.

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About Summit Sotheby’s International Realty: Summit Sotheby’s International Realty was organized in 2008 and became the exclusive Sotheby’s International Realty company for the state of Utah.  In our first year we produced $135 million in sales volume.  In 2015 we will produce over $1.4 billion in annual sales volume making us the market share leader in the Park City area. The firm has numerous offices and over 130 brokers and support staff associates serving some of Utah’s best-known luxury markets in Park City, Deer Valley® Resort, Heber, Midway, St. George and metropolitan Salt Lake City.

Contact:
Tiffany Fox
Marketing Director
Summit Sotheby’s International Realty
435.649.1884
tiffany.fox@sothebysrealty.com
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The Stunning Fall Colors of Utah

Utah is famous for its five national parks, amazing outdoor adventure, and The Greatest Snow on Earth®, but we also have stunning fall colors. Immerse yourself with this video highlighting one of the most delightful annual events: Utah’s fall foliage season!

8 Amazing Mountain Contemporary Homes in Utah

The features of modern mountain architecture take their cues from design elements established long ago. Open floor plans, the use of local materials, exposed craftsmanship,  a pleasing color palette and low maintenance landscaping, are timeless features that make for easy living in the mountains.

74 White Pine Canyon Road, Park City, Utah 84060

imagereader-1This amazing 18,500 square foot estate resides on seven acres in The Colony. The main home has three bedroom suites and there is an attached five-bedroom guest house. The living room is enhanced by down valley views, vaulted ceiling and limestone fireplace.

184 White Pine Canyon Road, Park City, Utah

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A property of this magnitude rarely hits the market, and when it does, it creates a stir in the real estate community. Introducing a 6.80 acre new construction estate perfectly positioned near the base of the Flat Iron lift. This modern home in The Colony, offers three levels of luxurious living. The property, designed by architect Michael Upwall, consists of the main house on a site, and a guest dwelling. A four-season retreat nestled amid the pines and aspens provides an idyllic getaway, with creatively-designed spaces for both entertaining and relaxation.

167 White Pine Canyon Rd, Park City, Utah

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Thoughtfully designed by Otto Walker, built by Don Craig, and sold fully furnished by LMK Interior Design, this ski-on/ski-off mountain contemporary dream home offers the ultimate in luxury, privacy and security. Located off the Pipe Dream ski run in the heart of the Canyons Resort, with a cozy open floor plan, this home is perfectly finished with exceptional attention to detail.

63 Red Cloud Trail, Park City, Utah

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This home is one of only 30 homes that will ever be built in the exclusive gated Red Cloud community at the top of Deer Valley and it exudes the luxury and sophistication a home in a location as stunning as this deserves. The home, the views and the serenity just have to be experienced to be fully appreciated. Bluebird mornings and untracked powder await you!

21 Canyon Court, Park City, Utah

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If you’ve dreamed of finding a newly built, Mountain Contemporary Masterpiece, nestled in the privacy of an aspen forest, on acreage, embodying the seclusion of The Colony with the ultimate convenience of Park City living, this is the home for you! This unique and rare Mountain Estate, architecturally designed by Jean-Yves Lacroix, is truly one of a kind. Every room is an experience in and of itself with endless views and attention to detail.

79 White Pine Canyon Road, Park City, Utah

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Situated on 13.74 private acres within the gates of The Colony at White Pine Canyon, this 10,412 square foot home was designed with a contemporary vision and present day take on a mountain retreat. Perfectly located at the center of Canyons Resort just above the Ninety-Nine 90 Express and Peak 5 lifts this ski-in ski-out home features six bedrooms, seven full and two half baths, an extraordinary kitchen adjacent to the hearth, breakfast and dining rooms, an office, family room, wine room and your own private spa. Completed in 2015 this property was thoughtfully designed by Otto-Walker Architects and expertly built by Craig Construction using the finest materials and most state of the art technology.

1334 Lucky John Drive, Park City, Utah

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Tranquility meets high tech in this stunning estate home located in Park City’s highly desirable neighborhood of Holiday Ranchettes in Park Meadows. Perfectly positioned on the 2.48 acre equestrian lot, the home was designed to provide ultimate privacy yet captures unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains and peaceful gardens. Meticulous attention was given to every detail blending contemporary design, high tech energy efficiency with state of the art technology- balanced with natural materials and a serene color palate to create the ultimate experience of Zen, flow and function.

2381 Lucky John Drive, Park City, Utah

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Located in the highly desirable Holiday Ranchettes neighborhood, this contemporary masterpiece is perfectly positioned on 1.16 equestrian zoned acres. The home features five bedrooms, five bathrooms, an extraordinary kitchen bordering the great room, a cozy breakfast room, an office, family room and a four-car garage. The perfectly manicured outdoor spaces showcase a swimming pool and fire pit with ample room for family gatherings. Completed in 2012, this property was thoughtfully designed and built by Jaffa Group Design Build using the finest materials and most state of the art technology.

Click to view more contemporary and modern homes in Utah!

New Collections Magazine Summer 2015

The Collections Magazine is Summit Sotheby’s International Realty’s premiere guide of the finest luxury properties, lifestyles and real estate throughout Utah. Each issue showcases luxury estates and homes for sale from the finest international real estate specialists in Utah.  Editorial articles include “Escaping to Work”, Sotheby’s Auction House updates and “The Exchange”, which highlights what’s new in the world of travel, style, art & design, and wine and leisure. For a free copy, simply call or email to have one mailed to you.

Salt Lake Valley – Local Farmers’ Markets

Farmers-Market-EditThe Salt Lake Valley has one of the best farmers markets in the country offering a unique variety of farmers, producers, bakeries, prepared food and beverages, packaged foods and local artisans.

Utah has 16,700 farms on 11 million acres, according to the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. Many of these farms have been family-owned for several generations. In addition, a significant percentage of local food supply can be homegrown even in urbanized places such as Salt Lake City.

Community gardens, urban farms, public lands, urban plots, and even roof tops are all innovative ways to address food security, environmental issues, and the need for green space in an urban setting. They also support Salt Lake City’s goal of increasing direct access to fresh foods and promoting community-based food production to minimize the environmental impacts of transporting food long distances.

Salt Lake Area Farmers Markets
*SNAP/Food Stamps accepted

*Downtown Farmers Market
Sat: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. (Jun 14 – Oct 25)
Tues: 4 p.m. – dusk (Aug 5 – Oct 21)
Historic Pioneer Park, 300 S. 300 W.

*International Rescue Committee’s Farm Stand
New Roots Farm Stand
Valley Center Park (4013 South 700 West)
Every Saturday
June 14 until October 11 from 1–3 p.m.
Information: 801-328-1091

*9th West Farmers Market (formerly the People’s Market)
Sun: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. (May 11 – Oct 26)
International Peace Gardens, 1000 S. 900 W.

*Sugar House Farmers Market
Fri: 4pm – 8pm (Jul 11 – Oct 13)
Sugarmont Plaza.(2200 S. Highland Dr.)

*University of Utah Farmers Market
Thurs: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. (Aug 28 – Oct 9)
U of U Tanner Plaza, 201 S. 1460 E.

via SLCgreen – Local Farmers’ Markets | Salt Lake City – The Official City Government Website.