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Archive for April 15, 2008

Current Real Estate Report

Calcula According to the Wasatch Front Regional Multiple Listing Service, 22 homes were sold during the month of March 2008 in the 84116 Zip Code (comprising an area that includes all of Rose Park to the Davis County line, South to an area not far from North Temple).  This number is nearly double the results for the month of February.

The price range of sold homes during March in the Rose Park area was from $93,000 for a condo to $268,000 for a 5-bedroom, 2-bath home near the Day-Riverside library.

The best mortgage rates ranged from about 5.25% to 6.0%, trending downwards and slightly lower, overall, than the previous month.

Housing inventory in the 84116 Zip Code include 97 properties currently for sale, 29 of those under contract with buyers as of 4/15/2008.

Overall, prices have stabilized, foreclosures are much fewer, and demand for home-buying is back up significantly over the previous few months.

Housing Report by Kelton Baker GRI , Realtor,  Rose Park area specialist.   (801)-243-1220 rosepark@keltonbaker.com

Hazardous Waste Collection

On the fourth Thursday of the month, April through September, 7-10 am , the Salt Lake Valley Health Department  will be holding a household hazardous waste community collection at Sugarhouse Park, by the Garden Center, 2100S 1602 E.  (NE corner of the park, West of Highland HS) As usual, the event will accept waste from your home, including but not limited to waste oil, gas, antifreeze, pesticides, transmission fluid, batteries, fluorescent light tubes, and paint.  There is no charge for you to have these and other chemicals properly dispose of at the event.   

In addition, this year our police department will be at the event to collect any prescription drugs that you need to get out of your medicine chest.  You may bring in any over the counter or prescription medications you no longer need for proper disposal. 

 

Update: The fourth Thursday in July is a holiday.  There will no be an event that day, so as a consequence there will not be a collection in Salt Lake City in July.

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