Condos

Mark on February 27th, 2010

If you are looking to buy a condo, a recent change to FHA loan requirements may just have made your condo purchase more difficult. In order to get a FHA/VA loan on a condo, the condo development must be FHA approved. If the development has not been approved, it needs to go through a certification [...]

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Prices have been announced for the downtown Salt Lake City Creek Condo developments and as you may expect they are expensive. Prices range from $500 to $800 per square foot. To put this in perspective in the first quarter 2009, just 5 condos were sold in the entire downtown area, with an average price per [...]

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Mark on March 17th, 2008

The West Bench Condos development is located in Magna Utah and is expected to be complete in the summer of 2008. The development will comprise of 2 buildings, each having 12 units spread over 3 floors. Units comprise of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and range in size from 1210 sq. ft. (for 1st floor units), to 1265 [...]

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Mark on February 18th, 2008

I have updated our Salt Lake new homes map to incorporate the latest developments and pricing information. This interactive map uses Google Maps functionality to show the location and prices for the major new home builders and developments in Salt Lake County, Davis County, and Utah County. New home prices across the Salt Lake Valley [...]

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Green building trends, and environmentally conscious living, are growing in momentum all across the United States, and included in that movement is the city of Boston, where a first of its kind green residential development recently opened to the public. The Macallen Building in northern South Boston opened to residents in June of 2007 (see [...]

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