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May 2011 Real Estate Market Summary for Tooele and Salt Lake Counties

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Hello Everyone!
I just wanted to pass along May’s Real Estate Market Summary before everyone gets in vacation mode!  If you are leaving town, make sure to take precautions as I have heard of several break-ins in Tooele recently.  Especially remember to lock the garage door to your home, have mail and newspapers held or brought in for you bay a neighbor, and try to make it look like someone is there while you are gone.  Here is the market information:
 
Tooele County
May 1-31, 2011
 
Number of Homes Sold:  49
Average Sales Price:  $149,010.80
Average Price Per Square Foot: $66.35
Average Days on Market:  141
 
 
Tooele County
May 1-31, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold:  64
Average Sales Price:  $167,642.88
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $72.05
Average Days on Market:  142
 
The Tooele County Absorption Rate report shows we have approximately 6 months of inventory when you include sold and under contract listings together in the equation.  If the under contract listings are included with the active listings, the absorption rate increases to about 13 months of inventory.
 
 
Salt Lake County
May 1-31, 2011
 
Number of Homes Sold:  997
Average Sales Price:  $219,694.87
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $91.54
Average Days on Market:  122
 
 
Salt Lake County
May 1-31, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold: 1,265
Average Sales Price:  $233,338.78
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $103.41
Average Days on Market:  109
 
The absorption rate for Salt Lake County is approximately approximately 5 months of inventory when you include sold and under contract listings together in the equation.  If the under contract listings are included with the active listings, the absorption rate increases to about 9 months of inventory.
 
 
If you or any one you know is looking to buy or sell real estate, have them give me a call!  Also if you know of anyone having trouble making their house payments, please call me.  There are many options available, and I would be happy to help you or your friend work through the tough times that they are facing so foreclosure can be avoided!  If you do not wish to receive these e-mails, please send an opt-out message to andreacahoon@remax.net.  Enjoy your summer!
 
Andrea Cahoon, CDPE, CRS, TCRES, CNHS
RE/MAX Platinum
435-850-8167
 
P.S.  You can view this market summary report, and others from past months at my blog located at http://inside-real-estate.com/andreacahoon/ .  Interest rates are slowly rising so if you wish to refinance or purchase, now is the time!

April 2011 Real Estate Market Summaries for Tooele and Salt Lake Counties

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Hello Everyone!
What a gorgeous spring day…finally!  I just wanted to forward April of 2011′s market summary reports for Tooele and Salt Lake counties to you. 
 
Tooele County
April 1-30, 2011
 
Number of Homes Sold:  58
Average Sales Price:  $140,239.67
Average Price Per Square Foot: $64.94
Average Days on Market:  126
 
 
Tooele County
April 1-30, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold:  81
Average Sales Price:  $176,765.93
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $74.28
Average Days on Market:  121
 
The Tooele County Absorption Rate report shows we have approximately 6 1/2 months of inventory.
 
 
Salt Lake County
April 1-30, 2011
 
Number of Homes Sold:  906
Average Sales Price:  $219,901.91
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $90.27
Average Days on Market:  133
 
 
Salt Lake County
April 1-30, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold: 1,171
Average Sales Price:  $234,951.38
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $103.22
Average Days on Market:  121
 
The absorption rate for Salt Lake County is approximately 5months of inventory.
 
 
If you or any one you know is looking to buy or sell real estate, have them give me a call!  Also if you know of anyone having trouble making their house payments, please call me.  There are many options available, and I would be happy to help you or your friend work through the tough times that they are facing so foreclosure can be avoided!  If you do not wish to receive these e-mails, please send an opt-out message to andreacahoon@remax.net.  Enjoy the beautiful weather!
 
Andrea Cahoon, CDPE, CRS, TCRES, CNHS
RE/MAX Platinum
435-850-8167
 
P.S.  You can view this market summary report, and others from past months at my blog located at http://inside-real-estate.com/andreacahoon/ .  Interest rates are slowly rising so if you wish to refinance or purchase, now is the time!

December 2010 Market Summary Reports for Tooele and Salt Lake Counties

Friday, January 7th, 2011
Happy New Year to you all!
 
I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and have set your resolutions for the new year!  Here are the real estate market summary reports for Tooele and Salt Lake Counties for December.  Again, for reference I am including last year’s numbers as well so you can compare them to this year’s. 
 
Tooele County
December 1-31, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold:  43
Average Sales Price:  $174,814.19
Average Price Per Square Foot: $69.80
Average Days on Market:  92
 
 
Tooele County
December 1-31, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold:  57
Average Sales Price:  $171,039.09
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $79.64
Average Days on Market:  133
 
Tooele County Absorption Rate report shows we have approximately 9 1/2 months of inventory.
 
 
Salt Lake County
December 1-31, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold:  786
Average Sales Price:  $231,032.34
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $94.81
Average Days on Market:  136
 
 
Salt Lake County
December 1-31, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold: 885
Average Sales Price:  $248,718.66
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $101.85
Average Days on Market:  123
 
The absorption rate for Salt Lake County is approximately 7 months of inventory.
 
 
If you or anyone you know is having trouble making their house payments, please call me.  There are many options available, and I would be happy to help you or your friend work through the tough times that you are facing so you can avoid foreclosure!  Also, call me if there is anything I can do to help you or someone you know with any real estate questions, or to acquire or sell properties.  IT IS STILL A GREAT TIME TO BUY!  We have not seen deals like these in years and interest rates are still great!  If you do not wish to receive these e-mails, please send an opt-out message to andreacahoon@remax.net.  Best wishes to each of you during this coming year!
 
Andrea Cahoon, CDPE, CRS, TCRES, CNHS
RE/MAX Platinum
435-850-8167
 
P.S.  You can view this market summary report, and others from past months at my blog located at http://inside-real-estate.com/andreacahoon/ .

November 2010 Real Estate Market Summaries

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Merry Christmas to All of You!
 
It is hard to believe that the Christmas season is here!  At our house that means birthdays too, so I apologize for getting the report out late as time got away from me!  Here are the real estate market summary reports for Tooele and Salt Lake Counties for November.  Again, for reference I am including last year’s numbers as well so you can compare them to this year’s. 
 
Tooele County
November 1-30, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold:  48
Average Sales Price:  $180,178.13
Average Price Per Square Foot: $70.30
Average Days on Market:  124
 
 
Tooele County
November 1-30, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold:  61
Average Sales Price:  $204,050.49
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $79.79
Average Days on Market:  102
 
Tooele County Absorption Rate report shows we have approximately 9 months of inventory.
 
 
Salt Lake County
November 1-30, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold:  702
Average Sales Price:  $242,764.30
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $95.60
Average Days on Market:  137
 
 
Salt Lake County
November 1-30, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold: 1119
Average Sales Price:  $232,882.01
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $107.91
Average Days on Market:  113
 
The absorption rate for Salt Lake County is approximately 7 months of inventory.
 
 
Let me know if any of you have any questions about this information, or if you have any real estates needs that I can assist you with!  If you or anyone you know is having trouble making their house payments, please call me.  There are many options available, and I would be happy to help you or your friend work through the tough times that you are facing. 

 

If you do not wish to receive these e-mails, please send an opt-out message to andreacahoon@remax.net.  Merry Christmas to you and yours!  May the spirit of the season bring you peace and hope!

 
Andrea Cahoon, CDPE, CRS, TCRES, CNHS
RE/MAX Platinum
435-850-8167

October 2010 Real Estate Market Summaries

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Good Afternoon Everyone!
I am sitting here shivering as I write this report…time to break out the sweaters and snow gear.  Just for your information, I have completed the course work and passed the exam to earn the Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) designation.  If you or anyone you know is having trouble making their house payments, please call me.  There are many options available, and I would be happy to help you or your friend work through the tough times that you are facing. 
 
The market has not shown a lot of recovery signs in Tooele yet, but I am hearing reports from across the country that say differently, so the market could be turning around soon.  Here are the real estate market summary reports for Tooele and Salt Lake Counties for October.  Again, for reference I am including last year’s numbers as well so you can compare them to this year’s. 
 
Tooele County
October 1-31, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold:  39
Average Sales Price:  $167,780.36
Average Price Per Square Foot: $68.13
Average Days on Market:  152
 
 
Tooele County
October 1-31, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold:  82
Average Sales Price:  $193,586.59
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $82.18
Average Days on Market:  119
 
Tooele County Absorption Rate report shows we have approximately 8 months of inventory.
 
 
Salt Lake County
October 1-31, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold:  682
Average Sales Price:  $245,527.69
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $100.84
Average Days on Market:  123
 
 
Salt Lake County
October 1-31, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold: 1092
Average Sales Price:  $238,653.29
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $108.37
Average Days on Market:  112
 
The absorption rate for Salt Lake County is approximately 7 months of inventory.
 
Let me know if any of you have any questions about this information, or if you have any real estates needs that I can assist you with!  If you do not wish to receive these e-mails, please send an opt-out message to andreacahoon@remax.net.  I hope you all have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!  Keep warm!
 
Andrea Cahoon, CDPE, CRS, TCRES, CNHS
RE/MAX Platinum
435-850-8167
 
P.S. The mortgage rates are still unbelievably low, so if you have enough equity in your home that you can refinance, it is worth looking into.  Also, the lower the rates, the more buying power you have, so it is a great time for first time home buyers to jump in the market and buy their first home, and move up buyers to make their move!  CALL ME!

August 2010 Market Summaries for Tooele and Salt Lake Counties

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Hello Everyone!
I think I am beginning to feel fall in the air this week and have noticed some of the leaves are turning on some trees and bushes.  The market is still slow since the federal tax credits expired, but I am glad that the market will now be able to recover without any outside “stimulation” from the government.  It will be slow going for a while, but it will come back.  As children go back to school, the market will pick up a bit as people return to their routines!   I have received a request to include the Absorption Rate, which is simply the number of homes on the market divided by the number of homes sold.  The Wasatch Front Regional Multiple Listing Service reports this in the following increments:  2 month, 3 month, 4 month, 5 month, 6 month, and twelve month.  I will include the 2 and 3 month numbers in this report.  Here is the sales information for Tooele and Salt Lake Counties for August 2010:
 
Tooele County
August 1-31, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold:  35
Average Sales Price:  $191,718
Average Price Per Square Foot: $71.02
Average Days on Market:  117
 
2 month Absorption Rate:  44.5 per month; 13.46 months of inventory
3 month Absorption Rate:  52.33 per month; 11.45 months of inventory
 
Tooele County
August 1-31, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold:  50
Average Sales Price:  $167,438
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $84.55
Average Days on Market:  129
 
 
 
Salt Lake County
August 1-31, 2010
 
Number of Homes Sold:  731
Average Sales Price:  $253,605
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $99
Average Days on Market:  124
 

2 month Absorption Rate: 724.5 per month; 11.62 months of inventory
3 month Absorption Rate: 802.67 per month; 10.49 months of inventory

 
Salt Lake County
August 1-31, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold: 1036
Average Sales Price:  $256,310
Average Price Per Square Foot:  $109.73
Average Days on Market:  118
 
Many of you have contacted me to assist you with challenging the market value of your property for tax purposes and I am glad I can help you!  If you feel your property is assessed to high, you must appeal before September 15.  I hope providing this information to you is helpful and informative.  If you do not wish to receive these e-mails, please send an opt-out message to andreacahoon@remax.net.  I appreciate all of your referrals and kind words!  THANK YOU!
 
Andrea Cahoon, CRS, TCRES
RE/MAX Platinum
435-850-8167
 
P.S.  Mortgage rates are still at record lows if you are wanting to refinance!  Let me know if I can help you.

November Market Summary for Tooele and Salt Lake Counties

Monday, December 7th, 2009
Hello Friends!
Merry Christmas to each of you!  I was happily surprised when I pulled up November’s market reports.  Things seem to be looking up in our neck of the woods!  Here is November’s report for your use.
 
Tooele County: 
 
November 1-30, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold:  57
Average Sales Price:  $207,563
Average Price per Square Foot:  $82
Average Days on Market:  86
 
 
November 1-30, 2008
 
Number of Homes Sold:  35
Average Sales Price:  $181,026
Average Price per Square Foot:  $81
Average Days on Market:  70
 
Salt Lake County:
November 1-30, 2009
 
Number of Homes Sold:  1023
Average Sales Price:  $233,137
Average Price per Square Foot:  $101
Average Days on Market:  77
 
November 1-30, 2008
 
Number of Homes Sold:  596
Average Sales Price:  $261,403
Average Price per Square Foot:  $107
Average Days on Market:  73
 
 
I hope all of you can bundle up and stay close to the fire during these long, cold, winter nights!  Spring is just around the corner!!!  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.  Let me know if you, your friends, or family need assistance in buying or selling property!  I would love to help them out!  HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
 
Andreaw Cahoon, CRS, TCRES
RE/MAX Platinum
435-850-8167
 
P.S.  I received loan rate information today that showed that rates are back down around 4 7/8% for a 30-year fixed rate mortage.  It is a great time to buy a home or refinance your loan!

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 Utah – Now is the Time to Buy Your New Home!

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

As industry analysts are watching markets on the east coast of the United States begin a slow recovery, the Tooele market is perfect for someone wanting to buy a new home.  Tooele home prices have come down so there are many affordable homes and you get more bang for your buck.  The interest rates have dipped below 5% for a 30-year fixed mortgage, and the government is offering various incentives to help people become home owners. 

Through November 30, 2009, there is still the federal income tax credit of $8000 available to first time home buyers.  A first time home buyer is anyone who has not owned a home in the past 3 years.  The State of Utah is offering another $4000 grant for anyone who purchases a brand new home (never been occupied before).  This grant is available on a first come, first served basis, and when they are gone…well they are gone.

With the average days on market remaining high, there are many homes to choose from and soon the inventory will begin to decrease, so NOW is definitely the time to look into home ownership.  No one will know when we have “hit the bottom” price wise until the prices begin to rise again, and by that time there will be fewer homes to choose from.

There is still time to purchase a home before the federal tax credit disappears, so if you are interested, please contact me asap so we can find you your own piece of the American dream…your very own home.

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