By Alan Barker on June 29, 2010
For single family houses in Cache County Utah, sales were up 8.76% from a year ago. There wasn’t really a price disparity between the percentage change of more expensive homes and less expensive homes. Cache Valley homes priced below $200,000 saw a sales increase of 8.76%, and Home’s priced above $200,000 saw an increase by [...]
Posted in Cache County, Market Conditions
By Alan Barker on June 25, 2010
So Yesterday I blogged about the Cache Valley Parade of Homes, about how it is a fun opportunity to see homes that you can only dream about. Well that blog was posted before I actually visited any of the houses on this years parade… Homes on Past Years Cache Valley Parade of Homes Homes on [...]
Posted in General Real Estate | Tagged Parade of Homes
By Alan Barker on June 24, 2010
Every Year, the Cache Valley Home Builders Association hosts what is known as the “Parade of Homes” The “Parade” is an event where builders can show off some of their most impressively built fancy homes. These homes usually have the finest materials, and are professionally staged and decorated. Lookers can fantasize and imagine their dream [...]
Posted in General Real Estate | Tagged Parade of Homes
By Alan Barker on June 14, 2010
While Total Real Estate inventory in Cache County is up, the number of short sales is also up, but still significantly less than a couple months ago. The number of Cache County Short Sale listings rose from 29 to 33, an increase of less than half a percent. via Logan Utah Real Estate: Short Sale [...]
Posted in Foreclosures
By Alan Barker on June 14, 2010
Right now there are 854 residential homes for sale in Cache County Utah. By my records, this is the highest amount of Real Estate Inventory Cache County has ever had. The previous high I ever noted was 850 in July of last year. via Logan Utah Real Estate: Record HIGH number of Home Listings in [...]
Posted in Market Conditions
By Alan Barker on May 4, 2010
During April, Cache County Real Estate sales were up almost 18% compared with last April. They were up almost 16% compared to the good sales numbers we had during March. So far, 95 residential homes on the MLS have been reported as sold. In the near future, don’t expect home sales to slow down. Right [...]
Posted in Market Conditions
By Alan Barker on April 29, 2010
Cache County Real Estate agents have been extra busy over the past few weeks. There has been a lot of activity by buyers rushing to beat the expiration of the tax credit and that has made a huge impact on the number of home sales we can be expecting in the near future. On Monday [...]
Posted in Market Conditions | Tagged under contract
By Alan Barker on April 27, 2010
On Monday morning I got my normal new listing email telling me that there were 12 new home listings in Cache County Utah on Sunday. That is a ton of listings for Cache County standards, especially for a Sunday. Well it turns out that 11 of these homes for sale were brand new construction homes, [...]
Posted in General Real Estate, Home Buying, Market Conditions
By Alan Barker on April 26, 2010
There was a new home listed in Hyrum on Saturday that looks to be an incredible deal. It’s not my listing, it’s not even a Cornerstone Real Estate listing, I’ve never actually seen it before, it’s simply a house that looks to have an incredible price. It’s a short sale, and there’s a good chance [...]
Posted in Cache County, Foreclosures, Home Buying | Tagged Deals, Hyrum
By Alan Barker on April 23, 2010
A “Duplex” that can not legally be rented out to multiple families due to zoning laws is usually classified as a “Mother in Law Apartment.” In Cache County we find quite a few mother in law apartments in Logan Utah. With Utah State University located in Cache Valley, there has always been strong demand for [...]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged duplexes, mother in law apartments
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