Salt Lake City Homes: among the 10 best markets for real estate investors.

August 19, 2011

By Blake Rounkles In a recent article by Inman News, Salt Lake City is listed among the 10 best real estate markets in the United States for investors. According to Realtor.com, in the fourth-quarter 2010, homes in the metro area sold quickly compared to other markets in the nation. Salt Lake City’s median home sales [...]

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Buying a home in Utah will make you sing!

August 12, 2011

When you think of activities to do in Utah, you probably think skiing, camping, boating mountain biking or fishing. Home owners along the Wasatch Front, enjoy many amazing places to do all of these. However, when most people think of activities in Utah they don’t think Karaoke! From Logan to Provo there are literally hundreds [...]

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The Pros and Cons of Buying a Brand New Home

August 7, 2011

By Blake Rounkles Buying homes for sale in Utah depends on personal preference. Some people will only accept a brand new, untouched home, while others want a home with character and charm. Some people prefer the “new home smell” and it is appealing to know that no one else has touched the carpet or walls. [...]

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Fairfield Meadows, a New Home Community on the Kaysville/Layton Border.

August 1, 2011

New home buyers now have another option to choose from in the Kaysville and Layton area. Richmond American Homes recently announced they are accepting lot reservations in their new community, Fairfield Meadows. This amazing new community is located on Fairfield Road near Mutton Hollow in one of Davis County’s most sought after areas to own [...]

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Utah Lease To Own: 10 Questions You Should Ask

July 26, 2011

Leasing a home to own in Utah is a great way to get into a home you can afford, even if you are not able to qualify immediately for a home loan. Buying a home through a lease option allows you to secure the home you wish to buy and live in it while you [...]

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Find New Construction in Kaysville

July 22, 2011

Another great area in Davis County is Kaysville. It is a decent sized community and has approximately 25,000 people in it, according to 2008 records. Kaysville was settled in 1850 and on March 15, 1868 it was incorporated, becoming the first city to be incorporated in Davis County and the 27th to be incorporated in [...]

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Ogden Community Comes Together To Transform Home. Yet Another Reason To Live In Ogden!

July 20, 2011

2117 Adams Avenue in East Ogden was, for a long time, a ramshackle four-plex. It was transformed in late June as a charming, pristine single family home. Many people had their hands in this project, making this a real community effort. Mayor Matthew Godfrey said that this is just one of many things to come [...]

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Why You Should Buy a Home in Weber or Davis County This Summer

July 15, 2011

Across the Wasatch Front, summer is buzzing with great local events and activities. Whether you’re in the Bountiful and Farmington areas, or Kaysville, Layton or Ogden, summer fun is all around. Buying a home in Weber or Davis Counties puts you in the heart of Utah’s liveliness. The Month of July always promises to be [...]

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Why Now Is The Time To Buy.. Read On….

July 9, 2011

We all know there has been a huge economic downturn due to the mortgage and housing industry. We know a lot of you out there are waiting for the prices to bottom out. To REALLY tumble. Mortgage rates right now are near 50 year lows. According to the Wall Street Journal, homes are now more [...]

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It’s Summertime! Things To Do In and Around Davis County

June 19, 2011

It’s summertime! It’s time to take advantage of the great weather and beautiful scenery that Utah has to offer. It’s also a great time to drive around the cities and neighborhoods to find all of the great houses in the area. Whether you are looking for a brand new home in Davis County, a rancher, [...]

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