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    Utah Housing Prices Climb to Insane Heights

    By Shalee John | April 27, 2021

    Utah Housing Prices climb to Insane, Unprecedented Heights! Despite housing prices rising nearly 20% from March of last year, more buyers are purchasing homes than ever before according to the Utah Association of Realtors Stats.The median sales price for a home in Utah in March of this year reached a breakthrough price of $405,000. Another... Read More

    Fall Maintenance Checklist!

    By Shalee John | October 16, 2020

    It’s a good idea to get a jump on some preventative maintenance items on your home. With cooler temps in the air it reminds us of the changing seasons. Here is a list of items recommended to do each fall. This list is a good start but there are also many items that may be... Read More

    Rookie of the Year 2017!

    By Help Now | March 16, 2018

    goBE Realty’s own Realtor, Seth Roth, appears to have sold more homes than ANY OTHER Rookie with the Salt Lake Board of Realtors for 2017. We are thrilled with Seth’s accomplishment and look forward to another amazing year ahead! Read More

    Hottest Selling Price Ranges in Salt Lake County

    By Help Now | August 29, 2017

    Statistics from the Salt Lake Board of Realtors show that the majority of homes sold in Salt Lake County have sold for less than $350,000. Housing prices have soared over 29% over the last decade. That’s a record breaking market even after adjusting for inflation. Between April and June of this year over half of... Read More

    New Evans Ranch Community in Eagle Mountain!

    By Kyle Sanford | August 2, 2017

    Evans Ranch is a new master-planned community of townhomes in one of the most beautiful areas of Eagle Mountain. With nearly 23 acres of parks and trails throughout the neighborhood, multiple playground and sitting areas, its a awesome environment to entertain the family. There will also be a pool, pavilion, and central playground included in... Read More

    Purchasing Power and Sacrifice

    By Help Now | February 10, 2017

    Are you thinking of buying a home but worried about the low inventory and pricing on homes? Many buyers are considering waiting to purchase a home for housing prices to come down. While at first thought this sounds like a good idea here’s another thing to think about – Purchasing Power! Purchasing power lowers as... Read More

    Same House…. Different Story

    By Help Now | January 16, 2017

    This home was built by the same builder and is the same floor plan in Daybreak. Both of these homes were listed in the summer with top real estate agents. However, the result is very different… HOUSE A HOUSE B When choosing a good Realtor to work with make sure you choose one that has... Read More

    Herriman-based Training Center for Real Salt Lake

    By Help Now | April 26, 2016

    Opening Fall of 2017 is a new World-Class soccer training facility on 42 acres in Herriman. The soccer stadium worth $50 million is anticipated to break ground any day now. The complex will be located approximately 20 minutes west of Real’s Rio Tinto Stadium. Patron’s training at the facility are Major League Soccer’s Real Salt Lake,... Read More

    Unique Salt Lake County Housing Market!

    By Help Now | March 16, 2016

    Unique Salt Lake County Housing Market!  Inventory is low, low, low. There were more homes being sold than being listed in Salt Lake County in February of this year. This is an unusual and unique market worth taking a closer look at what is happening. 2277 Active Listings  (down 31.8% from last year.) 2581 Homes UNDER... Read More

    Did you know Salt Lake City is one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live?

    By Help Now | February 2, 2016

    According to Livability.com, a website dedicated to researching communities all over the US to help people determine where to live, Salt Lake City hits all the right notes.  This is their third annual survey and it ranks over 2,000 cities with populations between 20K and 350K, with 40 data points to consider. Salt Lake was... Read More