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Archive for November 2009

Transfer Fees on Properties in Tooele, Utah

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

A new and alarming trend has reached Tooele County.  Transfer fees, which can be recorded on a property, have arrived.  Transfer fees are fees that are found on the title of a piece of property that require the selling party to pay a certain percentage of the purchase price to a third party, often a developer, upon sale of the property.  For instance, let’s say that a buyer bought a 1 acre parcel of land for $100,000.  They then built a house, landscaped the property, and made other improvements.  The homeowner then decides to sell the property.  They find a buyer and sell the property for $400,000.  On title it is found that a 1% transfer fee was recorded by the developer for 99 years.   At closing $4,000 will be taken from the sellers proceeds and paid to the developer due to the 1% transfer fee.  This scenario will occur every time the property is sold.

I see many problems with this.  A couple of those are reduced proceeds to the homeowner when they sell and fewer people who will be able to purchase properties that have a transfer fee. 

The homeowner is the person who has spent the time and money to make improvements to their own property.  Why should a 3rd party benefit from their efforts?  Developers may argue that it was their time and money invested that made it possible for the homeowner to build in the development.  Developers should charge enough for their land that they make up the costs they incurred during development.  They should not seek to make additional money later based on the improvements made at someone else’ expense.

There has been talk among title insurance companies that they will not insure properties that have these fees on their title.  If a buyer cannot secure title insurance, they may not be able to secure a loan to purchase the property as lenders require a title insurance policy be issued to protect their interests.  This would limit the number of potential buyers who could purchase a property to cash buyers.  There are not many people who can pay cash!

There is talk at the State level of passing laws that will ban this practice in Utah.  I hope the legislator see the wisdom in this and pass laws to protect property owners during their next session.  Until then, make sure you use a knowledgeable Realtor to help guide you through any real estate transaction so that any pitfalls may be avoided!

Tooele Makes Top 25 List of Cities & Towns!

Monday, November 9th, 2009

An article was recently brought to my attention that touted Tooele, Utah, as one of the top 25 cities and towns that best express our national values.  This article was published in the May 2009 issue of Newsmax.  The list was compiled by Peter Breenberg, author of numerous New York Times best-selling books about travel and the travel editor of NBC’s Today show.  Tooele was listed as #23 because of its low property taxes and job growth from 2000-2007.  It reported that “job growth was 123.5% compared with a national average of about 16 percent.” 

The article continued that despite the huge job growth rate, the population remains around 29,000 people so it maintains its Americana feel.  I submit that Tooele is also an attractive place to raise a family as homes are typically $20,000-$30,000 less than comparable homes in the Salt Lake Valley which makes them more affordable for young families.   Contrary to the belief of some, Tooele is a short 30 minute drive from Salt Lake City, and the traffic is not near as heavy as you travel!  If you are looking to find a home for your family, give me a call!

Tooele and Salt Lake Real Estate Market Summaries for October 2009

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Hello to each of you!
 
I hope you are enjoying your fall as much as I am mine!  It seems like the past few years all we have done is go from summer to winter, so this is a nice change!  Things appear to be looking up a bit in the October market compared to last year!  Here is the market information for Tooele and Salt Lake counties:
 
 
Tooele County
October 1-31, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold:  73
Average Sales Price:  $191,581
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $79
Days on Market:  97
 
Tooele County
October 1-31, 2008
 
Number of Homes Sold:  49
Average Sales Price:  $193,589
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $87
Days on Market:  72
 
 
Salt Lake County
October 1-31, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold:  968
Average Sales Price:  $240,208
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $102
Days on Market:  78
 
Salt Lake County
October 1-31, 2008
 
Number of Homes Sold:  851
Average Sales Price:  $265,070
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $112
Days on Market:  72
 
 
You may also review this information, along with past market summaries on my blog at http://inside-real-estate.com/andreacahoon .  If you do not wish to receive these monthly reports, please e-mail an opt-out message to andreacahoon@remax.net and I will remove you from my e-mail list.  I love referrals and will take good care of any of your friends and family that you send my way for help with their real estate needs!  Happy Thanksgiving (a bit early, I know) to you all!  We have much to be thankful for!
 
Andrea Cahoon, CRS, TCRES
RE/MAX Platinum
435-850-8167

Don’t Forget to Vote!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Today is election day and I wanted to remind everyone to get out and exercise their right to vote.  This right is something we as United States citizens seem to take for granted, but it really is important to do.  It is how we elect people that will directly and indirectly affect our lives, and so we should do our homework to learn about the issues and make educated decisions about who we want representing us.

Tooele City and Grantsville City are electing new mayors during this election and the decisions made at the polls will definitely affect us through policies they adopt, taxes they change, and perhaps even how the law is enforced (or not enforced) in the municipalities.  

There are also council positions  being determined during this election.  The city council members are those who make the laws that will govern our city and neighborhoods.  Good policies help a city become a more desirable place to live and thus increase the values of the homes in the area.  Make sure you choose wisely those who will represent what you want to see for our community in the future!

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