We keep hearing about how much of a buyer’s market it is. This can still be an advantage if you are selling your home. If demand for your home is up, which it is in these Hot Spots, you’ll be able to sell your home for top dollar. Then you will also be able to take advantage of the great deals available in other neighborhoods.
While the tax-credit stimulated the sales for a few months it only applied to some buyers. Those who did not qualify for the tax credit are still looking for homes to buy. The currently lower interest rates provide more buying power. If you live in a hot spot, now is the time to list your home and start looking for a great deal to purchase.
Utah’s Hot Spots are the zip codes and prices ranges that had the most demand and highest demand last month. Economic improvement and recovery start in hot spots and then spread to other areas of the valley. Purchasing a home in one of these hot spots gives you a front row seat to economic recovery.
1. Lindon, Zip 84042 Price Range: $100K – $200K
Sales History Current Homes for Sale
2. Sandy, Zip 84094 Price Range: $300K - $350K
Sales History Current Homes for Sale
3. Salt Lake City, Zip 84105 Price Range: $350K - $400K
Sales History Current Homes for Sale
4. Salt Lake City, Zip 84109 Price Range: $400K - $500K
Sales History Current Homes for Sale
5. Salt Lake City, Zip 84109 Price Range: $200K - $250K
Sales History Current Homes for Sale
Home Sales History for all Zip codes and price ranges
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My friends nicknamed me Utah Dave in high school because they said it didn't matter where we went in Utah, I would know how to get there and who we needed to talk to. The name sticks today as UtahDave has formed into a professional real estate network of Neighborhood Experts all across the state. I live in Daybreak with my wife and 4 amazing children. I enjoy dancing (which is how I met my wife Dawn) as well as traveling, coaching, and learning.