SunCrest Homes August 23, 2019

1759 E. Longbranch Court

SunCrest HomesJuly 16, 2019

2069 E. Eagle Crest Drive

SunCrest HomesJune 15, 2019

1845 E. Aspen Leaf Place

SunCrest Market UpdatesMay 23, 2019

SunCrest Market Update – May

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SunCrest Market Update-May 

What Do You Do When Your Home Gets Multiple Offers?
Imagine you’ve just spent time getting you house ready to sell, it’s all gussied up, and you and your REALTOR plant the for sale sign in the yard. The marketing plan is in full swing and your work starts to pay off—you get an offer! Wait, then another… and another! As we continue to experience a shorter supply of available homes for sale, some homes are receiving multiple offers leaving the sellers wondering what to do next.

Here are the most common options a seller has when presented with multiple offers.

Accept or Counter One Offer
Sounds simple enough, right? The Seller looks at each of the offers and determines that they want to accept or counter only one of the offers. Then they may just reject all the other offers. It simplifies things, but there are risks. They may not reach an agreement, or even if they do, sometimes the deal falls apart later on and it’s back to the drawing board with buyers, and some of the other offers may now how moved on.

Counter All
Rather than accept or counter only one of the multiple offers, the Seller may elect to provide specific counteroffers to all of the interested parties and give them all the same time frame to accept or reject the counteroffer. This can get complicated, but sometimes it pays off with a higher purchase price. However, there are also risks. Some buyers who get a counteroffer might just move on, and sellers can lose interested buyers who don’t want to get into a perceived “bidding war” scenario.

Highest and Best
Rather than negotiating with only one of the multiple offers, or putting together multiple specific counteroffers, the Seller can just tell all of the people making offers to come back with their “highest and best offer” and give them a deadline. Much like countering all offers you can end up getting more for your home, but you can also chase away buyers who don’t want to feel like they’re in an auction.

Reject or Let Lapse
While this is rarely the case, a seller may choose to reject all of the offers or choose not respond by the offer response time. Perhaps they didn’t like any of the offers, seem too far off to make a counteroffer, or the seller has had a change of heart. Sellers risk alienating those who made the offer, and passing up a chance to at least negotiate with an interested party.

Our Take:
First of all, we should insert our legal disclaimer here—The above situations are offered as a matter of opinion and not counsel, should you find yourself in a multiple offer scenario. It might seem like having multiple offers is a good thing—and it can be, when handled correctly—we think no matter what, you should be having conversations about what to do about them in the pre-listing/pre-buying consultation stage. Hiring an experienced agent or team to help explore the best price, terms, and timeline can help avoid failed offers or costly pitfalls and help achieve the best outcome your buying or selling situation.


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 Homes May 17, 2019

1784 E. Longbranch Drive | You’re home

SunCrest HomesUncategorizedMay 11, 2019

SunCrest Open House Event

Come take a peek at a duo of SunCrest’s newest listings Saturday May 11th.  We’ll be available to answer questions you may have, provide SunCrest real estate information, or just chat about how we live in the greatest community in Utah.

Can’t make it? Schedule a showing here or 

SunCrest Homes May 3, 2019

2052 E. Eagle Crest Drive

SunCrest HomesUncategorizedApril 30, 2019

SunCrest Market UpdatesApril 19, 2019

SunCrest Market Update – April

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SunCrest Market Update-April 
Construction Season Is Back
With warmer weather now upon us, new home construction is back in full swing. Hamlet Homes recently purchased 71 lots in the Edelweiss subdivision from Lennar Homes (formerly Candlelight). Located off of Traverse Ridge Road and SunCrest Drive, Hamlet Homes will joining the Edelweiss Community. They’re offering 4 different floorpans ranging from 2800 square feet to 4600 square feet. Pricing will start in the high 400s. .

Neighboring builder Edge Homes continues to build in the Hidden Canyon Estates subdivision. Hidden Canyon Estates sprawls over 100 acres. This community features a minimum lot size of .17 (some lots exceed a half acre!) and variety of different floor plans to choose from. Like Hamlet Homes, prices start in the high 400’s. While located in the same vicinity, it’s important to note Hidden Canyon Estates is not a part of the SunCrest Community. This may be an attractive option for those not interested in joining a homeowners association.

Our Take:
Building a new home can be an attractive option when you want to make the house feel like it’s truly yours. It’s not always the best option, but we believe that by carefully weighing the options and setting your expectations, you’ll get the house of your dreams no matter what. We believe putting a Realtor on your side is the smartest move you can make, so you have an experience negotiator and advocate with the builder. As SunCrest resident realtors, we’re hyper focused on the area and can help you decide if building is right for you, advise you on building the right house for your needs, and help guide you through the design choices.


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 Homes April 10, 2019

1956 E. Eagle Crest Drive | Juuust Right