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Rising Real Estate Scams Targeting Vacant Lots in Park City

October 28, 2025 - 04:09

Rising Real Estate Scams Targeting Vacant Lots in Park City

PARK CITY, Utah — This year, Park City has experienced a notable increase in real estate scams aimed at empty lots owned by out-of-town residents, particularly those aged 65 and older. Authorities have reported that scammers are exploiting the vulnerability of these property owners, often using deceptive tactics to mislead them into selling their land for far less than its actual value.

The schemes typically involve fraudsters posing as legitimate buyers or real estate agents, convincing owners that their vacant lots are in high demand. Many victims have reported receiving unsolicited offers that seem too good to be true, leading to hasty decisions without proper verification. Local law enforcement is urging property owners to remain vigilant and conduct thorough research before engaging in any real estate transactions.

Community leaders are working to raise awareness about these scams, emphasizing the importance of verifying the identity of potential buyers and seeking legal advice when necessary. As the real estate market continues to attract attention, residents are encouraged to protect their investments and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.


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