SunCrest Homes December 20, 2017

1768 E. Auburn Ridge Lane | Before & After

We love a challenge. When 1768 E. Auburn Ridge Lane hit the market we knew that despite the incredible bones, it would be a tough sell with dated decor. Sure enough, after a brief trial period we were elated to help the sellers take a different approach.

After looking at comparable homes for sale, crunching some numbers, and discovering that with a little TLC we could not only update a beautiful home but help the homeowner make extra money on their sale, we decided together to go forward with a facelift project. While keeping the sellers informed and in charge of all the final decisions, we were on the ground managing the remodel process from beginning to end. They were able to focus on other things in their life while we handled the arrangement. You see, that’s really what we’re all about — we’re not just people you hire to push the paperwork around, plant a sign in the yard, and post a few pics to the online listing service and calling it good. Nope. Not our gig. We’re in it with you, and if there’s an opportunity to make a bold move, we’ll let you know about it.

The result? After a few weeks of work, the home was back on the market and quickly under contract. We helped curate a house that we think is a sweet spot to call home for holidays. We’ll let the photos speak for themselves.

The kitchen, not to be left behind, received trendy white cabinets and a beautiful thick slab of granite for countertops.

Downstairs is the perfect spot to post up for cartoons, movies, or sports game.

Outside, the yard was completely retouched, receiving fresh sod, foliage, and landscaping. With oversized family room windows overlooking the property, you’ll appreciate the new ‘scape.

Now that we’ve ditched all the clues of that old shade of blue, we feel like this SunCrest rambler is a once in a blue moon opportunity.

SunCrest DevelopmentSunCrest News December 19, 2017

SunCrest Area Public Hearing Updates | December 19, 2017

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Mountain Park Estates

The scheduled public hearing  for the Mountain Park Estates Master Planned Community in the SunCrest area has been withdrawn by the applicants. Re-noticing for the meeting will be posted here at Suncrest Lifestyle when more information is available.

SunCrest Surplus Property

Still on the agenda is a public hearing for a ~.54 acre surplus  of SunCrest area land and subsequent sale. This piece is located approximately 14000 South Upper Corner Canyon Road near the existing Edge Homes Hidden Canyon Estates subdivision and Draper City Peak View trailhead.

SunCrest Market Updates December 11, 2017

December SunCrest Market Update

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Dear SunCrest,

We don’t even know where to begin. Four years ago, an idea was born to collect warm winter clothes for those who desperately needed it. We brought their plea to you — our friends, our neighbors, our SunCrest community — and you delivered in a big way.

“Why stop there?” we wondered. Since then, this annual tradition has continued to grow. Not only have your donations grown, but so have your stories of what this has meant to you. Seeing your donations literally pile up (and overflow!) at the clubhouse has been an amazing and touching experience for us. Personally meeting neighbors to pick up donations and hear stories of “I’ve been saving these for 6 months to give to you,” or “I went and bought these items for the drive,” has been a humbling and rewarding reminder of what a great community we live in.

This year, SunCrest donated over 600 items, nearly 20% more than years past! In addition to the used items that go to The Road Home, approximately 60 brand new items were donated and will be a part of  Candy Cane Corner, a holiday store stocked with donations where low-income, struggling families and individuals from the YWCA, Road Home, and Volunteers of America can go to “shop” in a dignified way for presents for their families. Every item you gave will help someone this season.

Thank you SunCrest. Thank you for your donations, big or small. Thank you for helping another man, woman, or child stay a little warmer this winter.

With gratitude,

Scott Steadman and Robyn Foulger

 


Our SunCrest Market Update is a hyper-local analysis of the most up-to-date information regarding the SunCrest real estate market.  The previous month’s SunCrest housing information and future editions are released monthly.

SunCrest Development December 4, 2017

Mountain Park Estates (SunCrest Shoebox) – Revised Plan

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The Draper City Planning Commission will review a revised plan for the ~84 acres known as Mountain Park Estates aka “SunCrest Shoebox” parcel located east of Tallwoods and west of Eagle Crest subdivisions in SunCrest.
The revised plan includes:
  • 126 single family units with minimum lot size requirements ranging from .18-.23 acre.
  • 24 total tri-plex and six-plex multi-family units.
  • Nearly 6.5 acres of regional commercial
  • Proposed parks and trails managed and maintained by a HOA.
  • 35% open space
Residents are encouraged to submit feedback to the city here or by speaking at the public meeting December 14th at 6:30PM (Draper City Hall – 1020 E. Pioneer Road.) View the full plan here. This proposal replaces what was previously denied by the Planning Commission. View past proposals here.

It’s important to note to that these plans are preliminary and are still being reviewed by Draper City.  It will still need to go before the City Council for approval. This development is not currently a part of the SunCrest HOA and would need to be annexed should they decide to join.