Park City Real Estate News

These are the best cities for a fresh start

By RealCove
Apr 30, 2018

If you’ve ever had to move to another city for a job, you’ll know just how difficult relocating your life can be.

But some parts of the country may be better suited for a fresh start — places like Buffalo, New York; Minneapolis; Salt Lake City; and Austin, Texas; are among some of the most receptive, a new study by online lending exchange LendingTree indicates.  Read more on inman.com >

Red Butte Concert Series

By RealCove
Apr 17, 2018

Concert season is upon us, here is Red Butte's Concert Series line up for 2018 > 

These are the states with the highest paid millennials

By RealCove
Apr 17, 2018

Are you a millennial? Looking for a new place to live? Well, you may want to consider the following cities.

Personal finance site WalletHub put together an analysis of the top cities for millennials (Pew Research Center defines millennials as being born from 1981 to 1996) based on rankings that didn’t include which cities have the best avocado toast or the most Instagrammable neon signs.

The study looked at job earnings, unemployment rates, voter-turnout rate and affordability (the cost of a Starbucks latte was factored in) as well as education and health. So which states got the best ratings?  Read more on theladders.com > 

Here is the best place to live in Utah

By RealCove
Apr 17, 2018

A new report from Niche, which ranks the best and worst places to live across the country, identified the Greater Avenues neighborhood as the No. 1 spot to live in the Beehive State.

Park City finished second on the list, followed by Yalecrest (located on the east bench of Salt Lake City), Kaysville and North Logan.  Read more at deseretnews.com >

A Quick Guide to Home Buying

By RealCove
Apr 17, 2018

A great article in Rismedia about Home Buying >

Can Real Estate Investors Still Find Good Deals in Utah?

By RealCove
Mar 27, 2018

For five years, markets in Utah and Colorado have had strong economic growth and strong in-migration. The population increased 9 percent in Utah, the highest rate in the country, 8 percent in Colorado, putting upward pressure on housing. In the last three years home prices rose 25 percent in Utah, 35 percent in Colorado.  Does this mean the best years are over? Read more on forbes.com > 

Salt Lake City Real Estate Stats

By RealCove
Mar 21, 2018

Median days on market: 38.2 Median list price: $372,450

People are flocking to Utah, particularly Salt Lake City, like luna moths to flame.

That’s probably because the economy is booming with one of the lowest unemployment rates in the U.S., ringing in at just 2.7% in December 2017, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's leading to plenty of transplants. The city is expected to gain an additional 600,000 residents over the next 50 years, according to a University of Utah research brief.

Pair that with a relatively low cost of living, compared with some of the other cities on our list, a great public transportation system, and nearby ski slopes, and you have yourself a great big shortage of homes for sale.

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Ready to Sell Your Home?

By RealCove
Jan 16, 2018

Ready to sell your home but not sure what to do with your flex-room? Here are some ways to stage an extra bedroom to fit target buyers.

http://realtormag.realtor.org/home-and-design/feature/article/2018/01/stage-extra-bedrooms-fit-target-buyers

Welcome to Utah!

By RealCove
Jan 16, 2018

Wasatch Front

By RealCove
Jan 09, 2018

Here are the top 10 cities where employees are happiest! Do you think anywhere in Utah made the list?

http://www3.forbes.com/leadership/the-top-10-cities-where-employees-are-happiest/

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