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COLDWELL BANKER What is a 72-hour clause?   What is a 72-hour clause? Unless you’re well-versed in legalese, you may have a hard time wading through all the technical jargon and industry lingo that are typically included in a real estate contract. One phrase you may have come across in your reading is “72-hour clause.” Perhaps you’ve seen variations of this, such […]
Buying a home Easy Living Homes.   Easy Living Homes If you have family members or friends with physical limitations, you may have areas of your home that they’re unable to visit. This is especially problematic if you yourself become disabled or have a disabled person move in with you. How do you accommodate these needs? By building an EasyLiving Home, […]
building a home Why You Should Not List Your Home In December! GET WITH YOUR AGENT IN EARLY NOVEMBER TO GET YOUR LISTING READY FOR A DECEMBER LISTING!  Paula Higman Real Estate – Coldwell Banker Park City paula@paulahigman.com (435) 602-8228 FOLLOW YOUR DREAM, HOME.
Find a home in Utah FEE HOME EVALUATION  FREE HOME EVALUATION: Paula Higman Real Estate – Coldwell Banker Park City paula@paulahigman.com (435) 602-8228 FOLLOW YOUR DREAM, HOME.
building a home BE A MARKET INSIDER IN PARK CITY!   Be a Market Insider! Stay up-to-date with a monthly newsletter Preparing to Buy or Sell Market Trends Home Maintenance Tips For Sale See Properties For Sale Rentals See Properties For Rent Paula Higman Real Estate – Coldwell Banker Park City paula@paulahigman.com (435) 602-8228 FOLLOW YOUR DREAM, HOME.
Buying a home LET’S HAVE A COFFEE CHAT LET’S HAVE A COFFEE CHAT   Paula Higman Real Estate – Coldwell Banker Park City paula@paulahigman.com (435) 602-8228 FOLLOW YOUR DREAM, HOME.
Buying a home HOW ACCURATE IS YOUR ONLINE HOME VALUE?   HOW ACCURATE IS YOUR ONLINE HOME VALUE? The typical home value of homes in the Park City area is $1,190,000. This value is seasonally adjusted and only includes the middle price tier of homes. United States home values have gone up 19.2% over the past year and I predict they will rise 13.6% in […]
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COLDWELL BANKER BE A MARKET INSIDER!   Be a Market Insider! Stay up-to-date with a monthly newsletter Preparing to Buy or Sell Market Trends Home Maintenance Tips For Sale See Properties For Sale Rentals See Properties For Rent Paula Higman Real Estate – Coldwell Banker Park City paula@paulahigman.com (435) 602-8228 FOLLOW YOUR DREAM, HOME.
Buying a home Don’t Underestimate Your Home’s Value  In a market where sellers hold the advantage,  don’t underestimate what buyers will pay. Get your Free Home price analysis now: paulahigmanrealestate.com or Call 435-602-8228  
building a home Time To Flip? Interest Rates Are Super Low – Is Now the Perfect Time to ‘Flip’ a House? With interest rates at an all-time low and houses flying off the market at record rates, is it a good time to get into real estate investing? A fix-and-flip property can be a good foray for first-time investors who don’t want to deal with property management […]
Buying a home Housing Market Settling into New Normal (YEAR IN REVIEW)   Housing Market Settling into New Normal (YEAR IN REVIEW) Monthly home value growth slowed further in October, on the heels of monthly slowdowns in September and August, continuing to bring the astronomical pace of growth down from its record highs earlier in the summer.  The Home Value rose 1.3% from September, to now $312,728, […]
Buying a home Here’s a monthly local update based on homes in 84098   Paula Higman Real Estate – Coldwell Banker Park City paula@paulahigman.com (435) 602-8228 FOLLOW YOUR DREAM, HOME.
building a home Playing Catch-up: Putting the Recent Home Building “Boom” in Context  Playing Catch-up: Putting the Recent Home Building “Boom” in Context The number of homes listed for sale in America ticked down in October, marking the end of 2021’s modest inventory rebound that began in May and leaving current levels down by more than a third from pre-pandemic norms. But how did we get here? Why are there […]