Park City High School graduate wins $20,000 in real estate development design contest
Park City High School graduate Camden Woll and his team of University of Utah graduate students placed first in the Utah Real Estate Challenge on April 11.
The UREC is a statewide competition that the Ivory-Boyer Real Estate Center hosts annually with a grand prize of $20,000. Awards were presented at the Grand America Hotel Luncheon.
The competition’s goal is to provide a space for students to design and model a real estate development project that they will pitch to an expert panel of judges.
All teams were given the same physical boundaries for the project location and minimum project cost requirements, leaving the team members to establish the bulk of the project (planning, design, financial forecasts, etc.). Teams were judged on economic feasibility, highest and best use, affordability, sustainability, and innovation.
Park City High School graduate wins $20,000 in real estate development design contest
The competition’s goal is to provide a space for students to design and model a real estate development project that they will pitch to an expert panel of judges.
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