SunCrest News October 30, 2017

Warm Winter Clothes Drive

We are excited to announce our fourth annual “Warm Winter Clothes Drive.” Over the past three years, your response has been truly amazing as we gathered over 1,400 items that have benefited low income families.

This year, we’ve teamed up with The Road Home’s Midvale Family Center, a non-profit that helps homeless families in Salt Lake County. Winter means bitter temperatures, so let’s team up again and help them out!

HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP: Drop off anything from the list below in the blue donation bins at the SunCrest Community Clubhouse now through November 26th, 2017.

WINTER COATS  |  JACKETS  |  WINTER GLOVES
WINTER HATS |  WINTER PANTS  |  WINTER BOOTS

Thank you for your warm generosity!


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SunCrest Homes October 24, 2017

2046 E. Eagle Crest Drive | Ah, Eagle Crest

$575,000 | 3,918 sq. ft. | 5 beds | 3.5 baths


Ah, Eagle Crest Drive. We love this street. Homes are planted right on the ridge line where you can’t help but to get stuck staring at the valley. Seriously, the views don’t get much better than this.

And this home? Well, we love it for a number of reasons. Not only does it “check the boxes” of what a solid and functional house should offer, but it just feels right, too.

The yard is flat, finished, and ready for family memories. We’re fond of that deck; it’s perfect for entertaining and it’s covered so you can soak up the views all year long.

Inside, we commonly hear that this floor plan is “smart”, “comfortable”, and “perfect for our family.” The open kitchen and family room balance each other perfectly, while the accompanying living/dining room can be tailored to your liking.

Both upstairs (spoiler: fireplace in the master) and downstairs (complete with a walkout basement) are just as brilliant as the main floor.

Airy rooms, open living spaces, and windows placed precisely where you want them, keeping the signature Eagle Crest Drive views in plain sight at almost all times.

 

SunCrest News October 17, 2017

Draper election

It came to our attention recently that one of our signature photos of SunCrest was being used without our permission, in association with a local political campaign. You may have seen it show up in the mail or noticed it online. We have contacted the parties involved and hope the issue will be resolved quickly, but we felt like it was important to clarify: The image was used without our consent and SunCrest Lifestyle is not affiliated with any campaign.

The current election in Draper has been hotly contested and we’re glad to see so much discussion about the future of our city. We hope everyone in Draper will let their voice be heard this election and select the candidates they believe best represent their neighborhood, families, and themselves. We at SunCrest Lifestyle will continue to do our best to bring you all the news and information that affects us as residents, regardless of political party.

SunCrest DevelopmentSunCrest News October 12, 2017

Mountain Park Estates – Shoe Box Planning Commission Meeting

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SunCrest Mountain Park Estates

UPDATE: The planning commission unanimously denied the proposal as presented at the October 12th meeting.

The Draper City Planning Commission is seeking public comment and will review the ~84 acres known as Mountain Park Estates aka “SunCrest Shoebox” parcel located East of Tallwoods and West of Eagle Crest subdivisions in SunCrest. Residents are encouraged to submit feedback to the city here or by speaking at the public meeting (Draper City Hall – 1020 E. Pioneer Road.) Full plan here.

The latest proposal outlines nearly 40% open space, a 7-acre monument park, clubhouse, and pool; in addition to 233 housing units (81 single family, 134 townhomes, 18 townhome/multifamily). Previous proposals for the area included commercial/office space, a school, and storage facility–all of which have now been eliminated.