Run Don’t Walk To Magna The Last Affordable Frontier In Salt Lake County
October 30th, 2007 Categories: Magna

Run Don’t Walk To Magna The Last Affordable Frontier In Salt Lake County
Magna is located right off of highway 201 and you can be down town Salt Lake City in 15 minutes and to the airport in 10 minutes easy.
Magna is little town that is different than most Salt Lake City Suburbs. Magna has some really cool old buildings on Main St. It has affordable housing and is home to the Kennecott Copper Mine Smelter.
Magna is going through some changes, it is growing. Main Street is getting some much needed face lifts and new businesses are starting to go there. The Empress Theater is going in full swing with the Mystery Of Edwin Drood, very affordable entertainment.
Magna has Brand New Single Family Homes that you can buy for under $250,000 and yes this is not a misprint there are a few BRAND NEW HOMES UNDER $200,000.
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