Real Estate Agent since 2004
Associate Broker since 2015
2021 Park City Realtor of the Year
2023 President of the Park City Board of Realtors
Director on the Park City
Board of Realtors 2017-2023
My Commitment As A Premier Realtor in Park City
While your short-term goal may be selling your home or finding the perfect property to fit your needs, referrals in the real estate industry is the only way to ensure survival. My mission is to highly impress you during the entire process so that you will confidently recommend me for future real estate needs or when family or friends are in need of a real estate professional.
Meet Joanne
I grew up in Minneapolis, MN and moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where I attended Arizona State University and became a CPA, licensed in Arizona. I worked as a CPA with one of the Big Six (at that time) Accounting Firms in Phoenix, prior to moving to Park City in 1989. With that move, I was able to use my accounting and financial background to move into a career as a real estate agent. In 2005, I became the primary sales agent for Glenwild, a private, 200-lot Tom Fazio-designed golf course community, here in Park City. This opportunity allowed me to gain extensive knowledge in golf course communities, as well as selling high-end custom lots and homes.
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Park City, Utah 4th Qtr 2018 Market Stats
The 2018 year-end housing statistics for Summit & Wasatch Counties, as reported by the Park City Board of REALTORS®, revealed a very diverse and mixed market. While there was a 7% decrease in the number of homes sales, the Wasatch Back saw a 7% increase in median price. Single-Family Home Sales At the close of 2018, the overall number of single-family home sales in Summit & Wasatch Counties decreased 7% compared to 2017. Conversely, the median price was up 10%, within the Park City Limits (84060), reaching $2.09M. In the Snyderville Basin (84098), the number of closed home sales was...
3rd Qtr 2018 Park City, UT Market Stats
PARK CITY, UTAH -- At the end of the third quarter of 2018, housing statistics revealed slowing demand and an increase in median sales price. Year-over-year, the number of single-family home sales in the Greater Park City Area decreased by 4.5%, while the condominium sector was down 9% compared to last year’s numbers, as reported by the Park City Board of REALTORS®. Single-Family Home Sales The number of single-family home sales within the City Limits was relatively flat (off less than 2%) and the median price of $1.95 M remained the same to 12 months ago. By neighborhood, Old Town had the...