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Alan Walker
  • Real Estate Agent
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Month over Month Statistics Jan 2021 vs. Jan 2022

Alan Walker
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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What winter slowdown? We certainly aren’t seeing it right now. Appreciation is still on a tear, unsure when that decelerates to something more manageable. 30% median home price appreciate in Salt Lake County. Think about that, a 300,000 house last year is now selling for 390,000. Massive amounts of wealth generation is happening for homeowners.

What would you do with an extra 90,000 this year?

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Jesse Poll
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St George, UT
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Jesse Poll
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St George, UT
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Quote from @Dan Gustavson:

Any insight on southern utah?


 Southern Utah actually picked up again in January. We are seeing multiple offers in almost every price range again this year. It will be interesting to see where this goes as we head into the spring selling season. 

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