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Happy New Year!

By Ramon Gomez, Jr.
Dec 29, 2020

Judy and I would like to wish you and your family a happy, safe and healthy New Year.

With the New Year right around the corner we thought we would share, 4 Completely Free Things Home Stagers Do to Make Your Closet Look Nicer from Apartment Therapy. Even if you are not thinking of selling your home, a little closet clean up always brightens the mood. Homeowners and apartment dwellers alike tend to need and accumulate a lot of stuff. For this reason and more, spacious closets are a sought-after feature for homebuyers. This fact is hardly lost on home stagers, who unanimously vouch for the importance of a well-staged closet. A closet that is decluttered, organized, and staged will show buyers that the home is well-maintained and move-in-ready. Here are four little ways home stagers make your closet look nicer without buying anything.

The 80/20 rule - While buyers may not be inclined to open your drawers and chests, you can bet they will take a thorough look inside your closets. Closet clutter can deter prospective buyers, so it’s important to downsize well before a showing.  “Most of the time, we only use 20 percent of the items in our closets. If you are selling your house, pack up 80 percent of your closets—this way, you can show off the spaciousness."

Lend the illusion of space - Sometimes it’s not the space you have, but how you use it. It’s important to give the impression that there is plenty of room in the closets. If at all possible, leave closet floor space open and reconfigure your hangers so that they’re spaced an inch apart.

Give accessories a home - Small accessories can be the most difficult items to keep organized. Place handbags upright on a shelf, ties and belts hung, and hats stacked one inside the other with the firmest and largest hat on the bottom.  As for shoes, downsize what you have and place the remainder on a shoe rack against the back wall of the closet. Ensure you are only using one-third to one-half of the rack, so that you can space the shoes out evenly.

Think visual impact - Use matching hangers, remove any extra hangers—especially the wired ones—and put smaller items in nice baskets or boxes for better visual impact. And though it may seem tedious, it doesn’t hurt to coordinate clothing by color. Human brains naturally like order and balance. When you group and sort items with similar sizes and by colors, it will put the brain at ease, making the closet more attractive to the buyers.

Merry Christmas!

By Ramon Gomez, Jr.
Dec 24, 2019

Merry Christmas from our family to yours. Judy and I are enjoying time with the grandchildren and wanted to share the fun happenings in Park City this holiday week.

Shows at the Mary G. Steiner Egyptian Theatre

Tickets and show times: parkcityshows.com 

Emmy-Award winning Kurt Bestor (December 21-25) crafts a memorable evening of holiday spirit with traditional favorites and original music. With 22 Top 40 Hits and 6 Grammys, The 5th Dimension (December 26-31) delivers legendary favorites, including “Aquarius” and “Wedding Bell Blues.”
Thursday, December 26
Movies During Break: A Christmas Carol
4–5:30 p.m.@ the Park City Library

Savor this classic holiday flick. Free. parkcityfilm.org

Friday, December 27
Choice Weekend Wine Series: Bubbles and Beyond
6–7 p.m. @ Silver Baron Lodge

Join The Fox School of Wine for a casual wine tasting experience full of laughter and learning, a.k.a. “educational happy hour.” 21+; $44 per person. Reservations required. foxschoolofwine.com

Last Friday Gallery Stroll
6–9 p.m. @ Main St. Park City

Enjoy light refreshments while perusing a wide variety of art, with special showings, installations, and artists’ receptions along the way. parkcitygalleryassociation.com

Park City Film: The Parasite (Dec. 27–29)
Friday and Saturday 8 p.m., Sunday 6 p.m. @ Park City Library
The Parasite examines the near symbiotic relationship of two families, the wealthy Parks and the street-smart Kims. When an interloper threatens to upset the balance, chaos ensues. General admission $8; students and seniors $7. parkcityfilm.org
Saturday, December 28
Saturday Morning Snowshoe Tour
8:30–10 a.m. @ Swaner EcoCenter

The Swaner Preserve wetlands are magical this time of year. Explore with a guide, discovering the flora and fauna of the winter season. Lucky hikers may see an abundance of birds, elk, or even nesting sandhill cranes. Come prepared for the elements with winter boots, snow pants, hats, gloves, coat, and water bottle. Snowshoes can be rented from the EcoCenter ($2.50 for members, $5 for non-members). Tours are $10 per person, $5 locals, and free for Swaner members. swanerecocenter.org 

Mokie
8 p.m. @ O.P. Rockwell

Grateful Dead fans will appreciate Mokie’s intuitive covers and similarity to Dark Star Orchestra. $25. 21+ oprockwell.com

Torchlight parades brighten both resorts over the holidays.

Image: Courtesy Deer Valley Resort

Monday, December 30
Movies During Break: Toy Story
4–5:30 p.m.@ the Park City Library

A family favorite for all ages. Free. parkcityfilm.org

Park City Film: Ethel
7 p.m.@ the Park City Library

This feature length documentary explores the fascinating life of Ethel Kennedy through insights and reflections of her family. Directed by Emmy-Award winning daughter, Rory Kennedy, the film features candid interviews with Ethel and seven of her children. Ethel provides a rare window into a political dynasty built on adversity and perseverance. Free. parkcityfilm.org

Torchlight Parade
Dusk, around 6 p.m. @ Deer Valley Resort

Deer Valley employees ski with torches in a dazzling parade down Big Stick ski run on Bald Eagle Mountain. Complimentary hot cider and cookies served in the Snow Park Plaza. Free. deervalley.com 

Tuesday, December 31
Noon Year’s Eve
11–12:30 p.m. @ Kimball Art Center

Celebrate the New Year with a kid-friendly, midday party. Design your own 2020 resolutions, create edible art, mix science and art to create indoor “fireworks,” craft your own NYE party hats and flaunt them in a prop-filled photo booth, enjoy an apple cider toast and countdown to the 12 p.m. balloon drop. $25 per child, free for adults. kimballartcenter.org 

Canyons New Year’s Eve Celebration & Fireworks
7: 30 p.m. @ Canyons Village

New Year’s Party with DJ Velvet, live music by The Cover Dogs, fireworks, s’mores and hot cocoa. Free. parkcitymountain.com

New Year’s Eve 2020: A Gold Standard
9 p.m. @ O.P. Rockwell

Ring in the New Year with the Roaring ’20s! Get your Gatsby on and make a night of it with a VIP Dinner & Party package followed by VIP entry to the O.P. Rockwell mezzanine lounges for the dance party, or join the party with free appetizers and a general admission ticket. Remixed and updated jazz standards accentuate live drums, DJ, sax, and flute. $100-$175. 21+ oprockwell.com

For more events and up-to-date happenings around town, check out our event calendar.

Happy New Year!

By Ramon Gomez, Jr.
Jan 02, 2019

Judy and I would like to wish you all a wonderful 2019! We are excited for another year in real estate and look forward to spending time outside and with our grand children.

Rave Reviews has posted the Best Ski Towns in America and Park City made the list. They shared that the best place to stay in Park City is the Washington School House Hotel, the best place to eat is El Chubasco and the best place to ski is Park City Mountain.

Easily accessible Park City, UT is known as the home to Sundance Film Festival. But it’s also one of America’s best ski towns. During Sundance, people from all over the world need to be able to easily fly to Park City. So when it comes time to ski, you can too, with frequent flights arriving daily from all over the West Coast.

For slopes in Park City, our pick is the recently-merged Park City Mountain/Canyons. But to find snow in Park City, you need do little more than step out of your hotel and onto the Town Lift chair, which will get you from Main Street Park City to the summit of Park City Mountainin 18 minutes. 

And to take advantage of Park City’s abundant nightlife, stay at the Washington School House Hotel, where you’ll enjoy a cocktail lounge, soaking tubs in the spa, shuttle service, and sprawling, spacious suites that are pure fire. 

The restaurants in Park City are also world-class, so be sure to try local favorite El Chubascofor delicious, Mexican-inspired cuisine. 

Overall, don’t let film industry royalty scare you off. Park City remains one of America’s best, and most user-friendly, ski towns. Shred-o-meter: 7.5

There are key words in real estate that everyone should know, especially first time buyers and Millennials - 10 Real Estate Terms Experts Say Every Millennial Should KnowBetween saving, searching, and signing on the dotted line, buying your first home can be an overwhelming process. Making the whole experience even more daunting is the real estate jargon, which can sound like Greek to a real estate newbie.

Not sure where to start? Don't stress. We spoke to other real estate professionals to find out the 10 terms millennials should know before they even think about buying their first home: Pre-Approval letter, debt-to-income ratio, comparative market analysis (CMA), purchase offer, appraisal, co-purchasing, contract, contingencies, closing costs and title insurance. To read the entire article - click here.

Have a great week!

 
 
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