Gorgeous Remodel in Cottonwood Heights

Price: $149,900

 Type: Condo/Townhome

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 1 Full, 1 Partial

Square Feet:  1,150

MLS ID:  999087

JUST REDUCED!! Best townhouse on the market ***Complete Remodel*** New carpet, paint, windows, roof, cabinets, tile, fixtures etc. Everything is new. Conveniently located in Cottonwood Heights and is within walking distance to the recreation center and schools. You will not want to miss seeing this remarkable place. Call Scott to arrange a showing 801-209-1120

http://www.circlepix.com/tours/6?wfrnum=999087

Salt Lake Real Estate Market News

Here is a Salt Lake real estate market update for November 23, 2010.  The market is still moving forward even though we have witnessed a 15-30% depreciation for sellers (depending on the area.) However, it seems that prices have been staying level over the past month as well as a dramatic increase in buyer activity over the past 2 months.  This is a very encouraging sign for the Salt Lake Real Estate market. Stay tuned for updates about our current market.

Incredible Location with Loads of Potential…

Price: $365,000

  Bedrooms: 3

 Bathrooms: 2 Full

Garage: 4

 Square Feet: 2,671

This California Rambler is great and near Cottonwood Club location. Lot (.68) is large, deep and is surrounded by tall 40 foot pines. Tons of privacy and shade. Home needs updating but has tons of potential. Huge master bedroom with large bath and fireplace. Open floor plan that would be ideal for entertaining. Plantation shutter in LR and Dining Room. 3 fireplaces. New Vinyl fence. 4 car garage is long and deep with a huge work shed out back. This is your chance to be in one of the best areas in the Valley. Walking distance to Cottonwood Club and schools.
http://tour.circlepix.com/tour.htm?id=825105&mls_tour=1

Gorgeous Sandy Home

Price: $299,900

Bedrooms: 5

Bathrooms: 2 Full, 2 Partial

 Garage: 2

 Square Feet: 3,102

Great Sandy location! This amazing home is close to mountains, parks and schools. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac. Updated kitchen with newer counters and cabinets. 2 tone paint. Formal Living room and dining room. A Large master bedroom with private bath. Basement has tons of light and a large family and guest room. Back yard boasts tons of room, trees and privacy. This is a gorgeous home that you will want to see. Call Scott for a tour 801-209-1120
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Winter Home Preparedness

With the fall season upon us, now is the time to do some routine maintenance around your home to prepare for the cooler weather ahead. Taking the time to do some work now may also save on some major expenses later on.

Tip #1: Clean outdoor furniture and store for the winter.

If you have outdoor furniture, make sure to clean all parts of the furniture, including the cushions, prior to putting it away for the winter. If your furniture has metal frames, make sure to check for rust damage and repair it, if necessary, prior to storing. If you have the storage room at your home, put your outdoor furniture away during the winter. If you cover your furniture, allow for airflow to help prevent mold or mildew.

Tip #2: Have your chimney inspected by a professional.

If you have a fireplace, consider having your chimney checked out by a professional chimney cleaner before starting the first fire. All chimneys should be checked out at least once a year prior to use to look for any damage and to have it cleaned. This maintenance will prevent possible chimney fires.

Tip #3: Check your windows and doors for air leaks.

An easy way to check for leaks is to move a lighter around the window or door frame and see if the flame moves with a breeze. If you find a leak, you can caulk it, weatherstrip it or in some cases, you may have to replace the wood frame. For door leaks around the bottom of the door, you can put on a new door sweep. Repairing these leaks can save you money on your energy bill during the cold months.

Tip #4: Check your heating system.

Change or replace filters for your heating system, if needed, and clean the vents. Now may be the time for a professional duct cleaning as well.

Tip #5: Inspect your insulation.

Make sure you have proper insulation in both your attic and basement. Look for any dark, dirty spots which may indicate that you have air leaks coming into your home that need repair.

Tip #6: Stock up on firewood for the cold winter months.

Make sure you have enough kindling and wood for the winter months and store it at least 30 feet away from your home. By storing your firewood away from your home, you’ll reduce your home’s fire load and the chance of attracting termites.

Tip #7: Clean the clothes dryer exhaust duct, damper and space under the dryer.

Poor maintenance allows lint to build up in the exhaust duct which is a fire hazard.

Tip #8: Make sure all electrical holiday decorations have tight connections.

If possible, use 3-prong plugs and cords. The use of 2-prong adapters, which permit 3-prong plugs to be used in 2-prong outlets, doesn’t always provide grounding to protect against shock. Remember to unplug decorations when not in use.

Tip #9: Clean the kitchen exhaust hood and air filter.

Keeping this clean of cooking grease will help keep a stovetop fire from spreading.

Tip #10: Check water hoses on the clothes washer, refrigerator icemaker and dishwasher for cracks and bubbles.

Replace hoses that show signs of leaking to help avoid water leaks and costly repairs later on.

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