SunCrest Development February 12, 2019

Hamlet Homes – Now Selling in SunCrest

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Hamlet Homes is making its return to the SunCrest! Located off of Traverse Ridge Road and SunCrest Drive, Hamlet Homes recently purchased lots in the Edelweiss subdivision from Lennar Homes (formerly Candlelight).

According to Hamlet Homes, they will be offering 6 different floorpans with pricing starting at $494,900.

Interested? Below is a community map and a link to the Hamlet Homes floor plans can be found here.

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All information courtesy of Hamlet Homes and subject to change at any time. Listing information provided by: Hamlet Homes IV Corporation.

All information to be independently verified.

SunCrest DevelopmentSunCrest News January 19, 2017

Edelweiss in Draper | Phase 1

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Candlelight Homes is expected to officially release their first phase of the Edelweiss subdivision in the SunCrest area this month. Prices will start in the high $300’s. This phase is the first of a multi-year, multi-phase development located North and East of the existing Stoneleigh Heights townhomes.

Below you find the first phase and preliminary pricing for the Edelweiss subdivision. Check back often as pricing, availability, and new phases being are updated.

You can view future Edelweiss phases here and sign up for future SunCrest development news here.

If you’re interested in building in Edelweiss, we believe putting a Realtor on your side when building a home is the smartest move you can make to ensure you dream home doesn’t become a nightmare. 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, act as a buffer between you and the builder, and help you avoid potential (and sometimes costly!) mistakes in the building and purchasing phases.

Contact us today for a consultation on what we can together to help achieve your homeownership goals. No obligation, it’s just what we do.

*Information obtained via Draper City and Candlelight Homes. Subject to change without notice.
SunCrest Development November 1, 2016

Draper City Property Surplus | Mercer Hollow Area

After approving a 7.3 million dollar offer from Blue Bison Development on 110 acres of SunCrest area property that was declared surplus (surplus= the city’s way of saying “for sale”), Draper City appears to be looking to sell more SunCrest area land.

After a proposal from the developer at an October business meeting to purchase additional land from the City, Draper City will seek public comment on the matter at the December 6th City Council meeting. Below is an overview of the newly proposed surplus area.

road-layout

The proposed parcel, along with the 110 acres currently under contract are in the same proximity as the 20-acre parcel known as Mercer Mountain Estaes that was used to facilitate a settlement agreement between a private developer and Draper City.  It’s possible each neighboring development could provide secondary access to each other.

110 SunCrest Surplus
Residents are encouraged to participate by attending the Draper City council on December 6th or by emailing assistant city manager Russell Fox (russell.fox@draper.ut.us)

SunCrest DevelopmentSunCrest News October 5, 2016

Hidden Canyon Estates-Phase 1

Hidden Canyon Estates-Phase 1

Today, Edge Homes released pricing for the first phase of the Hidden Canyon Estates subdivision in the SunCrest area. Prices start around $400,000 and Edge Homes has indicated the first 5 will be selling discounted and will increase after that. The original development agreement called for a minimum of .17 lot size. This phase is the first of a multi-year, multi-phase development.

You can view future Hidden Canyon Estates phases here and sign up for future SunCrest development news here.

 

If you’re interested in building, we believe putting a Realtor on your side when building a home is the smartest move you can make to ensure you dream home doesn’t become a nightmare. 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, act as a buffer between you and the builder, and help you avoid costly mistakes in the building and purchasing phases. Best of all, you pay nothing more for having a realtor on your side when building!

Contact us today for a no obligation consultation on what we can together to help achieve your homeownership goals.

*Note: While this development is in the SunCrest area, it’s not currently a part of the SunCrest HOA.
*Price sheet courtesy of Edge Homes and subject to change without notice.
SunCrest Market Updates August 31, 2016

August SunCrest Market Update

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More SunCrest Development?

Draper City recently received a $7.3 million dollar offer from Blue Bison Development on 110 acres of SunCrest area property. Located at approximately 2900 E 16000 S, or just east of the Mercer Hollow subdivision on the Utah County side, this area was declared surplus a few years back (the city’s way of saying “for sale”) and appears to have found a buyer.

110 SunCrest Surplus

The potential development would be accessed from a new road off of SunCrest Drive. It does lie within the Traverse Ridge Special Service District (TRSSD) which would be in charge of maintenance costs if the road is public, and the developer would be in charge of any easements and future connections or subdivision needs. This parcel neighbors ~365 acres known as Alpine Joint Ventures that will also likely be developed.

 Our take: 

Since Draper City’s $5.3 million dollar purchase of nearly 2,400 acres at the end of 2012, almost 200 of those acres appear to be heading towards residential development. This parcel, along with Hidden Canyon Estates and Edelweiss, may have you wondering, “How will new construction impact my home’s value?” New development in any community presents more choices for buyers and sellers. Depending on the size, style, and lot size, new homes can bring new competition to existing SunCrest homes when it comes time to sell, but they will also bring a lot more people up the hill who are interested in buying in SunCrest new construction isn’t for everyone. Working with a team to help position yourself to stand out in a bigger (and newer) crowd, however, will become even more important for any SunCrest homeowner looking to sell.


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 August 11, 2016

Edelweiss preliminary plat

Edelweiss Development

After unanimously passing the planning commission, Draper City Council will review a new preliminary plat proposal for the Edelweiss subdivision 7 PM, August 16th, at 1020 East Pioneer Road. This 171 lot, 61 acre subdivision is located north and east of the existing Stoneleigh Heights townhomes.

2016 Edelweiss Preliminary Plat Map

Edelweiss Preliminary Plat Map

Draper City approved a preliminary plat last year but due to geologic hazards on the north-west portion of the property, the applicant had made changes to to their plat. Most notably:

  • Eliminating the connection from Stoneleigh Heights Drive.
  • Eliminating townhomes from their subdivision.
  • Reconfiguration of the cottage and estate lots.

    2015 Edelweiss Preliminary Plat Map

    PREVIOUS Edelweiss Preliminary Plat Map

Read the full legal stuff and planning commission packet here. Email the city here.

SunCrest News January 28, 2016

SunCrest Development – “Shoe box” proposed plan

SunCrest Development

Proposed plan for “Shoe Box” property—also known as the Michel Property.

Below is the proposed plan for the ~83 acre “shoe box” parcel located adjacent to the Tall Woods community. The plans include an elementary school, commercial buildings, storage facilities, high density and single family homes, a sledding hill, and ~33 acres of open space.