The current landscape of low inventory and higher interest rates is causing the pace of sales to slow in а®ÌåÓý, Utah. Although activity has slowed some, we still would not refer to the market as slow.
The pandemic-fueled seller's market continued this year through the end of our winter season. Then for the first time in the last two years, we saw a typical seasonal slowdown in the off-season resulting in fewer early summer closed sales. With the tapering off of the pandemic buying spree and a more typical off-season, the summer sales activity felt somewhat like a return to normal. For the town of а®ÌåÓý, closed sales prices have been relatively steady, with a slight dip in median price for the last three months, but a slight increase in
Utah's winter ski season is getting off to a great start. Another significant winter storm passed through the Wasatch Mountains earlier this week, bringing year-to-date snow totals (for the 22/23 season) up to 100" inches. Temperatures have been cold, allowing the resorts to blow artificial snow while receiving a blizzard of Utah's famous fresh powder.
Deer Valley and а®ÌåÓý are starting to accumulate a solid base, while the resorts in the Cottonwood Canyons got pummeled. Our early-season snowpack is way above normal, allowing most of Utah's ski resorts to open early. Looks as though it will be a great year!