Uncategorized November 16, 2018

BEST MUSIC ON MAIN

Saturday November 17th is the 4th annual KPCW Main Street Music Crawl sponsored by Red Ledges. Come celebrate all things Park City; local music, local bars, local radio and local community. It’s a big fat party from 7:30pm to last call on Park City’s Main Street that showcases three fabulous local venues- OP Rockwell, The Spur Bar and Grill and Flanagan’s in Main. For more information please check out the following link: Main Street Music Crawl

Uncategorized November 9, 2018

NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITIES

Situated on the Northwest shore of the Jordanelle Reservoir will be Sky Ridge: an all new community of 485 home-sites starting at $220,000. Amenities include: golf, a clubhouse, and an equestrian venue: all just minutes to Deer Valley Resort’s Jordanelle Gondola. For more information and to receive updates, please send us a text or email and we will add you to our VIP List:  Contact Us 

Uncategorized November 2, 2018

Become a fan, here’s why………

We’ve just created a new and exciting way to keep up with your favorite local Real Estate duo, Tom Walsh and Jessica Allen Bateman. Check out our exclusive offerings,cool pictures of the area and special extras on our Facebook page. It’s never been so easy. Use the following link to join our fan page:  Fan Page 

Uncategorized October 26, 2018

LIVE TO GIVE

Last year the Park City Community Foundation (PCCF) was able to help nonprofit organizations raise more than $2 million during it’s “Live PC and Give PC” day of giving. In the past seven years it has raised nearly $8 million, and supported more than 100 local nonprofits. This year, for 24 hours on November 9th, it hopes to see more generosity. For more information and to find your favorite Non-profit in town, use the following link: Live PC Give PC 

Uncategorized October 19, 2018

DEER VALLEY RESORT EXPANSION PLAN

Wasatch County leaders recently approved plans for a major development envisioned to someday become an Eastern portal for the Deer Valley Resort. These 940 acres are located on the Deer Valley side of U.S.40 south of the Mayflower exit, stretching close to the Jordanelle Reservoir and the slopes. Entitled Mayflower, the project calls for an expansion of Deer Valley Resort skiing infrastructure that would include six new lifts and approximately 900 acres of new terrain. Here is a link for more information:  Mayflower News

 

Uncategorized October 12, 2018

CALLING ALL LEAF PEEPERS

There is no such thing as “off season” anymore. Residents and guests are out enjoying the last of the warm weather before the snow flies. Most restaurants stay open year-round and there is something going on almost every weekend from Labor Day through Thanksgiving. Here are the top 13 things to do this fall in Park City: Fall Activities  

Uncategorized October 5, 2018

First dusting at 8500 feet- BOOM BOOM

Uncategorized September 21, 2018

Solar energy information: what to know before buying solar panels

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When it comes to big ticket purchases, a solar panel installation is one of the most complex. The benefits of solar energy are fairly simple: you’ll significantly reduce your energy expenses while also upgrading from fossil fuels to a clean renewable solution. However, it’s important to maximize your potential savings and system output with solar. In order to do so, there’s a vast amount of information that you need to understand. This article will give you a holistic view on all the solar panel information you should get before signing the dotted line with a solar contractor.

Cost, financing, equipment and incentive information about solar energy

What will solar panels cost?

The cost of solar has dramatically dropped in the past decade, leading to a lot of questions about how much you should expect to pay for a solar panel installation. The first thing you’ll want to do is find out what solar prices are like in the U.S. That can give you general guidance, but to get a better idea for your home, look at what it costs to go solar in your specific state or neighborhood – local incentives in your area are a big determining factor for what you end up paying. You’ll also want to consider your electricity costs in order to estimate how much money you’ll be saving with solar and how soon your system will pay for itself. Check out some of these key resources:

How should you finance your solar panels?

The topic of financing is particularly important to research when it comes to solar. There are significant differences in net cost and long-term savings from solar depending on how you choose to pay for the system.

Simply put, you can either purchase your system outright or use a third party option to finance it (using a lease or PPA), and there are pros and cons to both options. The simple impact is that the majority of all solar deductions, rebates and incentives will only apply to homeowners who purchased their solar system – third party buyers will not qualify. Here are some helpful articles that will take you through the ins and outs of solar panel financing:

What incentives and tax credits are available for those considering solar?

Solar is the cheapest energy source in the world thanks to silicon efficiency innovations, and the U.S. has a long list of additional solar incentives and tax breaks that make solar even more attractive to homeowners. From net metering to the federal tax credit for solar, there are a plethora of ways to reduce the price of a PV system for your home or business. Check out our top three list of rebates and incentives that are offered across the country:

What solar equipment will I need to research?

Though the primary equipment for your solar installation will be the panels themselves, there are a number of other necessary parts needed to have a complete PV system. From the required equipment like inverters and racking to the add-on considerations like tracking mounts and monitoring systems, there will be a hefty list of equipment decisions to make in order to get the best system for your home. Here are the questions you’ll want to answer:

What are the best brands in solar for equipment, installers and financing?

After you’ve figured out what types of equipment you’ll want to purchase in terms of the technology and functionality, the next step will be to weigh the many brands in solar and determine what will fit your needs the best. Whether you’re comparing solar panels, inverters or even the installer that will build your system, there will be hundreds of different companies to compare and contrast with different factors to consider.

For example, some solar panels are much more efficient than others, but they’ll cost more money up front. Some installers may have better workmanship warranties but may not offer all financing packages. Ultimately, you’ll want to look at aggregate lists of the best brands for different areas of solar shopping to determine which companies are best for different types of buyers. Here are some of our recommendations:

Even with all of this solar information, how should I shop for solar?

Though you will certainly benefit from doing your research, simply being educated about solar will not guarantee you the best price on your home solar system. You probably have already heard the mantra: the more options you have, the more money you’ll save. This concept most definitely applies to the solar industry – solar quotes can vary significantly, and potential savings for homeowners can differ by thousands of dollars. With a bid-comparison platform like EnergySage, you can receive quotes from multiple, pre-screened installers that serve your area (even as local as your specific town).

On EnergySage you can get solar quotes from as many as seven different installers and compare options side by side in terms of overall cost, incentives, long term savings breakdowns and more. Homeowners who use EnergySage save $3,000 to $5,000 on average thanks to the nature of multiple companies competing for your business. To start receiving free solar bids from local solar companies, check out the EnergySage Solar Marketplace. If you are just seeking an estimate for what solar would cost you, try our Solar Calculator.

Uncategorized September 12, 2018

Peace House Bling It On Boutique

September 13, 2018 from 5-7 p.m.

Oil & Vinegar Junction with Tressa’s Consign & Design is hosting a party to collect donations for the annual Peace House Bling It On Boutique. Stop in and enjoy food highlighting some of our favorite oils and vinegar’s, wine, and treats from Cache Toffee. Receive 10% off purchases that evening at Oil & Vinegar Junction and shop Tressa’s Consign and Design red-tag event. Raffle prizes will be awarded. Bring a friend and receive an additional raffle entry!

 

Please bring gently-used jewelry, handbags, belts, and scarves. All donations are tax deductible. If you are unable to attend that evening drop donations off during regular business hours any day prior to October 12th.

Your donation is helping the Peace House break the cycle of domestic violence one “Bling” at a time and is greatly appreciated!

Please click on the following link for more information: Peacehouse

Uncategorized September 7, 2018

Castles on the Links

There are more than 30,000 golf courses in the world, so choosing the best is difficult to narrow down. Is it Augusta National in Georgia, home of the Masters? Le Golf National outside Paris, the location of this years Ryder Cup in September? Bellerive Country Club in Missouri, which host the 100th PGA Championship in August? To find your favorite on Christie’s list, please use the following link:   Golf Course List

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