Should You Buy a Fixer-Upper in Utah?

For many people, the idea of a fixer-upper property at a discounted price can seem appealing, but is it right for you? We will let you know what to look for if you want to buy a fixer-upper house in Utah! There are many types of people who might be interested in purchasing a fixer-upper property. You … Continued

How To Know When It’s Time to Sell in Utah

Some people stay in their house because the idea of selling hasn’t even occurred to them. While the house might not be meeting their needs, the idea of moving is a distant thought. We become so comfortable in our houses, that we fail to remember that we don’t have to live there forever! How do you know … Continued

5 Ways to Save Money When Buying a Home in Utah

Buying a house can be a costly and time-consuming process. It will likely be one of the largest purchases and decisions of your life. There are some great ways to save money. However, you don’t want to cut corners on such an important event! In our latest post, we will tell you about ways to … Continued

5 Ways to Find Probate Leads in UT

While probate properties offer opportunities to buy real estate for pennies on the dollar, finding them in a competitive market can be difficult. As a real estate investor, don’t limit yourself to one method of locating properties. Here are 5 ways to find probate leads in Utah. 5 Ways to Find Probate Leads in UT 1. … Continued

How to Buy Probate Properties at a Public Auction in UT

Experienced real estate investors know that probate properties are some of the best investment opportunities on the market. They aren’t always easy to find and the many investors seeking them out make it a competitive market in many cases. One way to get in the game is to learn how to buy probate properties at … Continued

3 Pros of Buying Probate Property in Utah

If you’ve been looking at real estate to buy for investment purposes, you’ve more than likely come across probate sales. Usually, a property is sold in court when a person dies intestate or without specifically designating heirs of the property. While the court wants to ensure the property is sold at the best price and … Continued