Wasatch County Cheap Homes

Wasatch County Cheap Homes

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It pays to hire professional Realtors

Do it yourself companies

Utah Division of Real Estate

HOMIE, INC., real estate brokerage,
Draper, Utah. In a stipulated
order dated October 18, 2017,
Homie, Inc. admitted to offering a
variety of services to individuals
seeking to sell or buy real estate
located in the state of Utah without
employing licensed sales
agents and without registering
with the Division of Real Estate as
a brokerage. The Division believes
that these activities were in
violation of Utah law. In mitigation,
Homie believed that its activities
were exempt from licensure and,
after investigation of these activities
by the Division, voluntarily
agreed to register with the Division
as a brokerage and comply
with Utah licensing requirements.
Homie agreed to pay a civil penalty
of $25,000. Case numbers RE16-80390
and RE-16-80926

Grant Money for Down Payment

Grant Money for Down Payment

Grant Money you don’t have to pay back? WOW!

We will have several 5K grants that may be applied to the down payment. Grant money will be available in mid-January, so start lining up your clients. There will be a limited number and will be awarded first-come first-served.

This is part of our community reinvestment and DOES NOT affect the interest rate on a mortgage.

Works anywhere, not tied to city, county or state.

 

Simple:

-No home ownership in the last three years.

-Household income at or below 80% of median county income.

 

If buyer remains in home for five years:

-No grant repayment.

-No interest.

-If they sell with profit prior to 5 years they repay only a prorated portion.

 

Single Family Homes/Condos/Town Homes/Mfg. Homes are qualified.

Easy Prequalification

Limited number of grants: First-Come First-Served.

Call Marty or Laurie to find out more.

801-205-3500 or 801-205-1600

Wasatch County Cheap Homes

Salt Lake County Top 10 Highest Price Cities

 

Price of Salt Lake Homes Hits New High

The price of a single-family home has increased to its highest point ever before, according to the Salt Lake Board of Realtors®. In the July-August-September quarter, the median price of a Salt Lake County single-family home increased to nearly $330,000, a 10 percent rise year-over-year and a 67 percent climb (nominal dollars) compared to the third quarter of 2011 when home prices bottomed at $197,000. Adjusted for inflation, home prices today are 54 percent higher than in 2011. The top 10 most expensive Wasatch Front ZIP codes in the third quarter were:

  1. The Avenues (84103) $608,000, up 22%
  2. Emigration Canyon (84108) $550,000, up 16%
  3. Alpine (84004) $497,000, up 5.9%
  4. Draper (84020) $465,000, up 5.0%
  5. Holladay (84117) $465,000, up 21%
  6. Eden (84310) $460,900, up 7%
  7. Holladay (84124) $456,000, up 11%
  8. Sandy (84092) $449,000, up 12%
  9. South Jordan (84095) $441,592, up 8%
  10. Canyon Rim (84109) $428,850, up 6%

Sales of single-family homes in Salt Lake County fell to 3,442 units sold in the third quarter, a 9 percent drop compared to sales a year ago during the same period. Home sales were down 1 percent in Davis County, down 2 percent in Tooele County, down 4 percent in Utah County, and up 0.4 percent in Weber County. (Source Salt Lake Board of Realtors)

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