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@lookingdown8290
@lookingdown8290 14 күн бұрын
Bloody expensive restaurants which range from average to excellent
@thedreamer6930
@thedreamer6930 2 ай бұрын
Heber city is the most overrated city in America. It is a magical bubble where the city planners of zoning offices think it's really funny to build houses over every square inch of available land. Why is that a problem? Because they won't build any infrastructure to support it, aside from restaurants and grocery stores. The dwindling middle class is being replaced by Californians and other rich yuppies that make it hard for even Taco Bell or Walgreens to stay open. Anyone considered "poor" are now confined to a couple small trailer parks and hidden apartment complexes. All the other apartments you can see from the main road cost 2k+ a month. There is absolutely zero things to do besides a run down bowling alley and recreational activities. That means everyday of summer the nearby reservoirs are crowded with literally thousands of people. It also means the ski slopes in PC are so absolutely crowded that the millionaires and billionaires decided they needed more, and started gutting the canyon between Heber and PC to make more. The police here are overzealous, liars, bias, racist, corrupt and if you get on their bad side, you'll suddenly find yourself running into them often. (Getting on their bad side includes but not limited to, asking questions, being "different", being a mildly rebellious teen or young adult, making stupid decisions that don't hurt anyone, and much things that a normal human being wouldn't have a problem with) Hebers most renowned quality is the ability for every single restaurant to overcharge and give only half the portions the price demands. The magic is people being ok with it and going back for more, it's really fascinating and should be studied. Lastly, is the traffic. They have shoved so many people in this valley now that the only main street is now flooded throughout most of the day, even more so than SLC roads. It's so bad the city have been debating about stealing land from the locals in order to build a bypass road that would split the valley in half. If that was to happen, this valley would swiftly turn into nothing more than Park City 2. This is one of the most overrated, corrupt, soulless, overcrowded and useless cities in America... but people keep moving here. I guess looking outside to a pretty sunset with mountains is worth living in a nothing town like Heber to some. Source: Me. 24 years living in the ups and downs of everything mentioned. Watching this quiet mountain town transform into a Park City wannabe dumping ground for the rich. If all that seems like a good idea to you, by all means, enjoy it while you can. Because it's gonna be a absolute mess within the next 5 years. P.S. - Brigham Utah has places where you can still be rural and not be far from the action.
@jeffsavilleproductions
@jeffsavilleproductions 7 ай бұрын
I film a lot for clients out in PC. Nice area. Considered moving out there before.
@marshadowmarmar
@marshadowmarmar 8 ай бұрын
underrate
@mrsassypants
@mrsassypants 11 ай бұрын
No mention of how price per sq foot is still at historically high levels. There's a reason why your data goes back only to post covid and that is because you don't want to scare buyers away. How about showing the past decade or better yet the past 20 years to give everyone a better viewpoint. Instead, you make it seem like >$1K/sq foot is the norm. Just be honest.
@parkcityliving2336
@parkcityliving2336 11 ай бұрын
Of course prices and price per square foot is at all time high, that is no secret. Looking at info from 5 or 10 years ago is irrelevant because it has no effect on today’s market. Buyers are not scared away from the Park City market, regardless of what I say 🙂
@timm4930
@timm4930 Жыл бұрын
Coming from the UK next Feb , thanks for the video , very informative , will be checking out other you have done regarding PC
@parkcityliving2336
@parkcityliving2336 Жыл бұрын
Nice! That is awesome to hear. Hope you like the other videos. Let me know if there's anything I can do for you on your upcoming trip
@timm4930
@timm4930 Жыл бұрын
Many thanks , will do @@parkcityliving2336
@joshmiller7525
@joshmiller7525 Жыл бұрын
If you like steep runs, this new area is for you I'd imagine.
@parkcityliving2336
@parkcityliving2336 Жыл бұрын
Yes, these will likely be mostly advanced runs I'd imagine.
@TheFreddy3344
@TheFreddy3344 Жыл бұрын
really unfortunate the snowboarders are left behind. Deer Valley should not have bought it out.
@parkcityliving2336
@parkcityliving2336 Жыл бұрын
Lots of places for snowboarders still though
@evilarmando1
@evilarmando1 Жыл бұрын
I live here main street is a nightmare
@parkcityliving2336
@parkcityliving2336 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@fanbat
@fanbat Жыл бұрын
Worst main street ever
@parkcityliving2336
@parkcityliving2336 Жыл бұрын
Park City prices have come back strong! There are still great homes and great deals to be found in Park City though, you just have to be a bit savvy and make sure you're looking in the right places. If you're looking to buy, sell or invest in real estate in Park City, Utah, reach out to me! [email protected]
@parkcityliving2336
@parkcityliving2336 Жыл бұрын
What did you think of this video? Are you considering a move to Utah? If you're looking to buy or sell real estate, reach out to us, we'd love to help! [email protected]
@cashdelmundo48
@cashdelmundo48 Жыл бұрын
Hi it is easy to access downtown Park City without car ? Is Uber always available in park city? Thanks ! Planning to visit PC on October just a diy trip.
@parkcityliving2336
@parkcityliving2336 Жыл бұрын
Yes it’s fairly easy to get around. You can Uber just about anywhere. I would try to stay closer to town to make that easier, but there are many options to get around
@cashdelmundo48
@cashdelmundo48 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reply , more travel vlogs to come.
@jaymontgomery3330
@jaymontgomery3330 Жыл бұрын
Free Bus