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Alan Walker
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Take a look at Q3's quarter over quarter comparison!

Alan Walker
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Q3 2020 vs. Q3 2021:  The story is the same all along the Wasatch Front, fewer or same days on market. Fewer homes sold for more money. Supply was down between 13-24% while prices went up between 24-28%. This is what supply and demand looks like. No matter how you look at it, we need more homes along the I-15 corridor.

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