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Union Workers Make Our Nation Great!

Union Workers Make Our Nation Great!

Police and Officers
Steel Workers
Firefighters
Letter Carriers
Teachers
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Up to $2000 Cash Back when you sell your home with us!

We are here to earn your respect as the trusted adviser when it comes to your home.

Utah Realty has created a unique program that rewards you with cash at closing for calling us instead of another agent when you want to buy or Sell.

Here are some of the benefits of our Home Seller Loyalty program.

We will represent your interests throughout the transaction.

As your listing agent we do 184 things in every transaction.

We will help you negotiate the best terms on your home sale or purchase.

We have a full team of experienced professionals, home inspectors, lenders, and handy man to help you.

Our goal is to help make the home buying process a fun & rewarding process.

How Cash Back Rewards works.

Once your property closes, funds and records,  you receive cash back equal to .025% of your home’s purchase price. Example: Buy a home, condo or townhouse priced at $300,000 and receives cash back reward of $750.00, buy a home priced at $400,000 and receive cash back reward of $1000.00.

*All cash back reward are paid within 7 days after funding. Utah Realty is the representing brokerage on the listing side of the transaction. To be eligible for the Cash Back Rewards program you have completed the Home Buyer Rewards registration form below.

Up to $1000 Cash Back at closing.

Home Buyer Rewards  is a “loyalty rewards” program.  For your loyalty, our unique programs reward you with a credit or rebate towards the purchase price. The rebate would be part of the Buyers’ Commission we receive at closing.

Home Buyer Rewards help reduce the cost of buying a home.  Rewards programs make buying property more affordable!

Utah Realty has created a unique program that rewards you with cash at closing for calling us instead of another agent when you want to see homes – after all, showing houses is one of the best parts of our job!

Our SPECIAL $500 Buyer Reward Program is our way of saying thanks. We like to invest in our buyer relationship and provide incentives to entice you to come back to us in the future. We strive to provide high quality service so that you will be excited to refer friends and family to us.   We are here to earn your respect as the trusted advisor for buying or selling a home.

In the real estate industry buyers are our livelihood. We love to make clients a part of our Utah Realty Family!  This is just one way of saying thank you!  We want to find you a home with the same careful consideration, thoughtfulness, care and patience we would use for ourselves.

On Transactions above $350,000 we Award $1000.00 as a Commission Rebate.

REAL ESTATE REWARDS

Buy or Sell Your Home with us and Earn Cash Rewards

OUR REAL ESTATE REWARDS PROCESS

Earning cash rewards is simple.

We Have special Programs for Union Workers.

At Utah Realty know the moving process and how real estate plays a major role in most people’s life.  What ever the reason for moving is, you will likely need some type of assistance with buying or selling of your home.  We have over thirty years of experience the relocation process.  A smooth transition is what we know how to do.  We have put together the best top real estate services program available.  As we become your guide in the real estate process  we want to advise you that planning to buy or sell  should be planned for long before it happens.

 

As you are first thinking about moving you will want to start thinking about optimizing your credit score, a budget for your new home, and possibly preparing your existing home for sale. Our goal is to pass our expertise and experience of helping hundreds of thousands of individuals relocate each year on to our customers so they have the best moving experience possible.

 

Some of the Unions we support with the Rewards Program!

Local Contact info Web Site

American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
Local 1592
801-777-3257 https://www.afge1592.org

American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
(TSA) Local 1120
801- 726-4649 https://www.afged11.org/

American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
Local 2185
435-833-2185 https://www.afged11.org/

American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
Local 2199
582-1565 ex 1086 https://www.afged11.org/

International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers (IBB) Local 4
801-910-9157 https://www.boilermakers.org/

International Union of Elevator Constructors
Elevator Constructors (IUEC)       Local 38
801-467-1051 https://www.iuec.org
Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)  703-689-2270 www.alpa.org 
Amalgamated Transit Local 382 (ATU)  801-972-8560 https://www.atu.org/
American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM) Musicians Local 104 801-270-8087 https://www.afm.org/
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1004 801-532-1009 https://www.afscmeutah.org/
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Utah   801-977-3786 https://ut.aft.org/
American Postal Workers Union (APWU) 202- 842-4200  https://www.apwu.org/index2.htm
Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union (BCTGM)       Local 401  801-972-6768 https://www.bctgm.org/
Brotherhood of Locomotive Eng. Div 846 801-487-7065 www.ble.org
Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 7704  801-759-6000 https://www.slcdsf.org/index.cfm
Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 7705 801-393-7705 https://cwa-7705.org/default.aspx
Communications Workers of America (CWA) LocaL 7700  801-364-9361 https://www.cwa7704.org/
Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers International Union (GMP)
801-964-1409 https://www.gmpiu.org/
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada (IATSE) Local 838
801-320-0701 https://iatse-intl.org/home.html
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers (Ironworkers) Local 27 801-972-5714 https://www.ironworkers27.org/
International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers Local 69 801-972-3945 https://www.insulators.org/pages/index.asp
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Lodge 1287 801-252-9522 https://www.goiam.org/
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Lodge 568 801-484-4469 https://www.goiam.org/
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)       Local 354 801-972-9354 https://www.ibew354.org/
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)       Local 57 801-270-5757 https://www.ibew57.com/
International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC)Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers #1of UT 801-972-5087 https://www.bacweb.org/
International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 3 801-328-8113 https://www.oe3.org/
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades of the United States and Canada (IUPAT)    Local 77 801-977-0732 https://www.iupat.org/
Laborers Local 295 (LUNIA) 801-972-6098 https://www.nwliuna.org/utah-region.htm
National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA)  801-320-2470 https://www.natca.org/
National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Branch III 801-973-6705 https://www.branch111.com/
National Postal Mail Handlers Union (NPMHU) Local 332 801-974-5678 https://www.npmhu.org/NPMHUOffices/Local332.asp
Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU)       Local 11 801-973-2039 https://www.opeiu11.org/
Operative Plasterers’ and Cement Masons’ International Association of the United States and Canada (OP&CMIA)    Local 568 801-972-5556 https://www.opcmia.org
Professional Firefighters of Utah (IAFF)  801-270-0955 https://www.pffu.org/
Screen Actor’s Guild (SAG) 801-763-0551 https://www.sag.org/home
Sheet Metal Workers International Association (SMWIA) Local 312 801-973-4804 https://utahsheetmetal.com/
UNITE HERE (UNITE HERE) – Central States Joint Board 510-635-4227 https://www.unitehere.org/
United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada (UA) Pipefitters Local 140 801-973-6784 https://www.ua.org/
United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada (UA)Sprinkler Fitters -Local 669 801-982-1025 https://www.ua.org/
United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America International Union (UAW) Employment & Training  801-774-4000 https://www.uaw.org/
United Food & Commercial (UFCW) Local 711 801-467-5469 https://www.ufcw711.com/
United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) District 22 435-637-2066 https://www.umwa.org/
United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial & Service Workers International Union (USW) Staff Representative 801-831-4922 https://www.usw.org/
United Transportation Union (UTU)  801-209-9558 https://www.utu.org/
United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers (Roofers and Waterproofers)     Local 91 801-972-6830 https://www.unionroofers.com/

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Searching for a  Top Realtor in West Jordan, Utah?

When searching for a top agent or Realtor in West Jordan, Utah is it best to find the most popular or the most qualified?  Believe it or not there is a difference. You can find the guy or gal the advertises on the radio constantly and try to get in touch with them.  If you are not a perfect match for them, ready to sell or buy or just have some initial questions good luck!  Sometimes  agents that can throw money at marketing are not going to really care about you needs and timelines.

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If you’re thinking about buying or selling  a home? Want a Top Utah Realtor. Want your process to easy as possible. Want the best price you can get? Utah Realty has a top Realtor team to do just that.  If  success means getting your property sold quickly and for the highest price possible. We always can get the most money for you as a seller. Don’t sacrifice experience for the allure of discounts. The real proof is in the track record. That means our clients always come back to us time and time again.   If you’re buying, it means finding your next dream home and getting into it, affordably. On top of that, if you’re like most of my satisfied customers, you also want everything to go smoothly, with as little stress as possible.

 

“I was looking to buy my first home Marty Gale worked tirelessly to help get me into my first home. It was a very pleasant experience and I highly recommend Utah Realty to anyone who is in need of a realtor.” L. Webb

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The House The Pot Belly Pig, and the Crazy Aunt

The House The Pot Belly Pig, and the Crazy Aunt

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Utah Realty 5451933-PB00

The characters consist of my past client, her grandmother (the retired librarian on oxygen), the grandma’s caregiver (live-at-home bachelor son) and the aunt (renter/hoarder), and don’t forget Rudy (potbellied pig).Rudy

One day a past client called and asked me to help her grandmother.  She said her aunt had rented a property from her grandmother and subsequently refused to pay the rent.  This rendered the grandmother unable to make the payments on the property.  The grandmother was left with no means to make the payment.

I met with the grandmother and provided a market analysis on the property.  The aunt would not permit anyone to go inside the home to look at it.  The grandmother had not been in the property for several years and didn’t know it’s current condition.

With these circumstances, I recommended that the grandmother evict the uncooperative aunt and sell the home. Two weeks later I contacted the grandmother to follow up and learn how her eviction efforts were going.  The son explained that this process resulted in an enormous amount of stress for his mother and he preferred that I buy the home and deal with the unruly tenant.  I explained that in order to do that I would have to substantially discount the price of the home as we were unable to view the inside at all.  We reluctantly arrived at a price and arranged the purchase.

Pig House FrontAfter purchasing the property, I hired an attorney to start the eviction process with the uncooperative tenant.  Following the 4 week eviction process, I went to the property with the sheriff to change the locks.  I allowed the tenant continued access to the home for another 2 weeks to remove her belongings.  At the end of the two week period I went to the home to take possession.  When I got there, the tenant’s daughter was there and said that they had already moved.  You couldn’t tell from looking at the piles of debris all over the yard and piled 2 ft high throughout the entire home and garage.  She informed us that they would like to come back and get their things.  I encouraged them to get “all ofGarage their things” and accordingly left the back door unlocked.

It was at that point I met Rudy.  As I had a discussion with the tenant’s daughter a short black blur ran acrossRudy the yard.  At first it surprised me and I didn’t get a good look.  When I finally saw what was there, my jaw almost hit the ground.  That was my first encounter with Rudy – the potbellied pig.  He was the family pet.  The only problem is that the family was unable to take him to their new rental which didn’t allow pets.  The daughter assured me they had found a “good home” for Rudy.  The new owner was going to be there in the next couple of days to pick him up.  Rudy weighed about 110 lbs and I learned first hand how they branded the term “potbellied pig”.

I came back a few days later only to find all of the former piles of debris and Rudy rooting around the yard and the house unclaimed from the “new owner”.  In order to move forward on the project, I called animalRudy2 control to come and get Rudy.  The animal control officer came to property and asked if it was “my pet”.  I explained that I eat too much bacon to keep a pig as a pet.  I

animal control truck requested that animal control take him.  The officer informed me that she couldn’t take the pig as he was “my property”.  I reminded her that he wasn’t “my property” and my contract didn’t involve a pig.

I asked the animal control officer how she planned to catch Rudy.  She told me that she would not catch the pig because he was mine, but she would allow me to catch it and load it in her truck.  I said with a smile, how would you go about catching a pig if it were running loose down the road?  She said with a scowl and squint, What exactly do you mean by that?  I said simply, if Rudy, for instance were running down the road instead of in my yard, how would you go about catching him?  At that point she realized there could be a problem and proceeded to get a net or something in her truck that could be utilized to catch Rudy and load him in the truck.  Finally, we had a “meeting of the minds” and the officer decided to help me catch the pig rather than chase him down the street alone.  She went to the truck to get the equipment to catch the pig.  She pulled out an old piece of rope with a loop on the end.  She said we had to lasso the pig and get the loop around his head.

I explained that the pig had no “neck”.  How would we get the loop around his head?  I then spent the next 45 minutes doing the silliest thing I think I had done in years.  Trust me, you don’t have to grease a pig to make them difficult to catch.  Rudy was so short, thick and slippery that he was very difficult to catch.  When Rudy realized he was the object of our chase, he let out a high-pitched squeal that you could hear all the way down the street.  Too bad I didn’t have a video camera – it would’ve made “America’s Funniest Home Videos”. It took three of us (me, the officer, and my wife) 45 minutes to catch him and get the loop not just around his neck, but around his midsection and a rope in between to finally secure him.  I was the only one strong enough to put him in the truck.

I have since fondly given that property the title “The Pig Pen”.  After removing Rudy, the unruly Aunt came back with her small car and no boxes to “load up the rest of her belongings”.   There was a 30 yard dumdumpsterpster that took up the whole driveway half filled with some of the “rest of the belongings”.  She proceeded to sit in the middle of the dumpster for about 1/2 an hour and demanded that we “inventory” the remaining “belongings” on the property.  To fulfill that request would have taken 6 weeks and an army of staff.  Instead I decided to call the local police to intervene.  Two squad cars came and the police officers knew the unruly Aunt on a first name basis as they had several encounters with this person before.  I proceeded to invite the officers into the home and ask them which room they felt had the most valuable items.  They told me they felt the whole place was a “health hazard”.  Needless to say it took seven 30 yard dumpsters to rid the house of all the crap. Have you ever seen the Hoarder show? This was one of those homes.
bathroom

Master Bedroom
Dining room
 
After we completed the remodel here are a few photos. 
 
The Home did sell. 
New KitchenLiving roomBathroomfront of home
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