We just passed the one-year anniversary of the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit expiration. How has the market been since then? Pretty flat. The number of homes sold has been pretty steady for the past few months. But it is just starting to rise. There are signs of life!
The inventory has not caught up with the increasing demand so the good properties are getting all of the offers. If you have been waiting to sell your home, now is a great time. If you live in one of these zip codes, contact me quickly while the demand in your area is hot.
If you don't live in one of these Zip codes, it still may be an opportune time to sell. Sign up for a free Market Report or a Home Analysis to see when the timing is just right for you.
1. Salt Lake City, Zip 84108 $200K-$250K
Sales History Current Homes for Sale
2. Salt Lake City, Zip 84108 $100K - $200K
Sales History Current Homes for Sale
3. Salt Lake City, Zip 84109 $400K - $500K
Sales History Current Homes for Sale
4. Cedar Hills/Pleasant Grove, Zip 84062 $400K - $500K
Sales History Current Homes for Sale
5. Murray, Zip 84107 $200K - $250K
Sales History Current Homes for Sale
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Utah’s Hot Spots are the areas that had the 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.
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Utah Dave - Daybreak Neighboorhood Expert and Local Resident
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.