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Selling your Home in the Greater Wasatch Front
When you make the decision to sell your home, you, as a seller, find that their are three basic choices: FSBO or For sale by owner. You may find or hear of a friend/neighbor/relative to possibly list with. Or, Better yet hire a thirty year proven real estate veteran team. The Gale Team are highly rated, top producing Realtors®. We specialize in representing sellers. I would hope you would give our team a close look. “As a native Utahan I know about the Greater Wasatch Front market, areas, schools, and recreation”
Why Hire Us?
Representing Sellers is what we do best at Utah Realty. Our past clients return to us because of our exceptional service. Should you choose to list your home with us, you are guaranteed to have a professional exceptional experience. You can count of us to get the job done! Here is what you can come to expect on when we represent you in the sale of your home.
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Trump’s Economic Policies Impacting Housing
Mortgage rates may stay elevated at 6-7% due to inflation and monetary policy. Proposed tax changes could boost homeownership through mortgage deductions and capital gains adjustments.
Utah legislators reject ‘preemption,’ stop two housing bills intended to permit smaller homes
Utah lawmakers are struggling to tackle the state's housing affordability crisis, as recent bills promoting smaller housing types have stalled. HB88 and HB90, which proposed mandatory accessory dwelling units and smaller lot sizes, faced local government...
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Utah House Committee Votes Against Bills That Make Housing More Affordable
A Utah House committee did not vote on two housing bills, HB 88 and HB 90, aimed at addressing the state's housing shortage, despite support from the governor's office. HB 88 would allow detached accessory dwelling units in urban residential zones, while HB...
Ready to Buy a Home in 2025? Get the Inside Scoop
Start preparing finances early: Ensure credit is good, calculate affordability, and get ready to make a competitive offer.Current market improvements: 2025 offers better opportunities for buyers after high prices and limited options in 2024.
Cut Your Insurance Premiums: Simple Savings Tips
Maintain a Good Credit Rating: Strong credit scores often lead to lower premiums for auto and homeowner insurance.Drive Safely: A clean driving record and good grades for students can significantly reduce insurance costs.
Utah lawmakers say no to ‘preemption,’ halt 2 housing bills aimed at allowing smaller homes
Utah lawmakers are facing challenges in addressing the housing affordability crisis, with two bills aimed at allowing smaller homes failing to progress in the legislative session. Rep. Ray Ward's proposals, which included permitting accessory dwelling units and...
Tips for Finding Bargain Houses in 2025
Start house hunting in January to benefit from lower prices and reduced buyer competition. Hire a local Real Estate agent with expertise in undervalued properties and market trends.
A Utah bill requiring 60 days notice to raise rent fails
A Utah bill requiring landlords to provide two months' notice before raising rent has been halted for the third consecutive year. The House Business, Labor, and Commerce Committee rejected HB182, which aimed to give tenants more security. The Utah Rental Housing...

