High Five for Snowplow Drivers
SunCrest Lifestyle High Five for Snowplow Drivers
This year’s snowfall has been remarkable! We couldn’t stop thinking about how hard Draper City staff has been working to help keep our roads clear and we want to help give them a little “High Five” for going above and beyond their call of duty.
Introducing the SunCrest Lifestyle High Five, a way to thank our local snowplow drivers. For anyone who wants to participate, make a minimum $5 donation (get it, high 5?) and we’ll put it towards a catered meal and grab n go snacks for the Draper City Public Works staff.
Here’s How To Donate:
Donations will be accepted through Wednesday February 15th. Click here or use this link to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/suncrest-lifestyle-high-five.We’ll cover the fees to make sure they receive 100% of your donation!
Be sure to enter your name exactly as you want it to appear on the thank you banner.
Like and follow @suncrestlifestyle on FB & IG for updates, pictures, and videos along the way!
Paradise in SunCrest
What a party! Nearly 400 plates of food served up Justin Manikowski, amazing steel drum beats by @steelworks_steelband, awesome hula and fire dancing, and countless smiles created by the exotic birds, dunk tank, and the always entertaining inflatables. Thank you SunCrest Owners Association for the amazing event and letting us participate in such a great annual tradition! ICYMI, be sure to check out our video recap below.
This Is Us SunCrest Parade
With our city’s celebration and parade cancelled, SunCrest Residents Roger Kraft and Alicia Dahl decided to plan their own just for our neighborhood.
The SunCrest Parade was an amazing event and one that will definitely be remembered! Special thanks to all those who planned, participated, and attended – SunCrest is the greatest!
4th Quarter Utah Market Report
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4th Quarter Utah Market Report
- The number of homes for sale in the final quarter of the year was 14.4% lower than in the same period a year ago and 21.3% lower than the third quarter of 2019.
- The average home price in the region continued to rise in the fourth quarter, with a year-over-year increase of 9.5% to an average of $403,186.
- Inventory levels remain low, even in the face of modestly increasing market time.
Wondering what this may mean if you’re looking to buy or sell? The market looks different throughout the year so you’ll need a season-specific game plan. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.
SunCrest Park
This week, we attended the grand opening of the highly anticipated SunCrest Park. The SunCrest park is nearly six acres. It features a 1/4 mile, walking path, playground, two pickleball, courts, and a pavilion. It is such a welcomed addition to our wonderful community. Check it out!
Lupine Trail
We are so excited to highlight Draper City’s newest trail in our SunCrest community trail highlight series. Come explore the Lupine Trail!
Oak Vista Trail Highlight
We are so excited to highlight one of the many amazing trails in our SunCrest community trail highlight. Come explore the Oak Vista Trail!
SunCrest Summer Plunge
Thanks to everyone who came out to the pool opening party. We love spending summers at the SunCrest pool!
SunCrest Sledfest
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SunCrest Sledfest
SunCrest Sledfest was a blast. Thanks to everyone for coming out!
SnowCrest Photo Contest
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Hey SunCrest – This year’s snowfall was exceptional! With higher temps on the horizon, we want to see your best, errr…your worst pics of the year. From dogs walking over fences, buried yard art, to snowbanks bigger than cars, share your best-worst pic of the year.
To enter to win all you have to do is:
1. Post your best-worst pic from this years snowfall (Nov. 2018-Today) in SunCrest in the comments below <img src="https://mail.google.com/mail/e/1f447" alt="