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Searching For A Home In Cottonwood Heights

January 13th, 2008 Categories: Cottonwood Heights

Searching For Homes In Cottonwood Heights 

Searching for homes has certainly gotten a whole lot easier from when I first started my real estate career.  We us to use the MLS books, they came out every two weeks. Properties were separated by area, then by price. You would look through the pages and that is how it was done. So as a consumer you had to go to a Real Estate Agent to sit and look at books.

I have created a lnk on the Right Side in Salt Lake Resources Called Cottonwood Heights Listings, it is probably about 95% accurate. Not all agents list homes as Cottonwood Heights, some like to list them as Salt Lake based on the theory that an out of town buyer is going to search Salt Lake first.

What was worse was doing a market analysis, you had to go to the back and look at the homes that have sold that month and then go back each month and gather your comparable sales, and then enter the findings in a form that would amount to a paper spread sheet and make adjustments. Those that have been around long enough typically can price homes better than those from the computer only versions. Today it is like using a calculator without knowing how to do long division.  Even when we first went to the computer for listings, we still had to print out a list and then go through the paper form.

To Search Over 15,000 Listings Throught Out The Wasatch Front this is the same inventory that Realtors have.

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City Of Cottonwood Heights, Borders, Schools and Zoning Maps

December 26th, 2007 Categories: Cottonwood Heights

 I get people asking me, what are the boundaries for Cottonwood Heights?

Well that is not a cut and dry answer. Although Salt Lake County is laid out in a nice grid system that is very easy to navigate, the cities themselves do not follow straight lines with their borders.

So I am putting up some links for the City’s Boundaries including the Schools, Zip Codes and Zoning.

City of Cottonwood Heights Maps and Borders

City Maps

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Zip Codes

Zoning Map

School Maps

Elementary Schools

Middle School

High School

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Cottonwood Heights Montessori Christmas Program

December 25th, 2007 Categories: Cottonwood Heights

Enjoy a scene from the Cottonwood Hieghts Motessori Christmas Program

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Snowing In Cottonwood Heights

December 2nd, 2007 Categories: Cottonwood Heights

Well we had our first GOOD snow for the season. Several things are noticed, people have their ski clothes on, and bus stops along Ft Union Blvd are full of those not old enough to drive as they are headed up the Canyons.

Yes it is winter time, Thanksgiving is over there is snow on the ground and it is cold.

Now this brings us to another point, the hidden keybox.  You know the one’s on the side of the house on the gas meter. Not so bad in the nice weather, but with several inches of snow on the ground it is not such a good thing, which brings to thinking.

Why on God’s green earth would you hide the keybox? I would love to be a fly on the wall when that conversation took place. The agent says to the sellers, you see Mr. and Mrs. Seller one of strategies to get the home sold is, I make it difficult to show. What possible logic could there be? You go traipsing around the yard looking for the key, ruining a good pair of shoes and you open the door and there is a sign, please take of your shoes.

One of the basic fundamentals of getting your home sold is accessibility. When I run across these situations, I start to think if the listing agent makes it difficult to show, how challenging they are going to be if we try to buy the house.

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Why Is There A Lot Of Remodeling Going On In Cottonwood Heights?

November 5th, 2007 Categories: Cottonwood Heights


 

 

 

 

Why There Is A Lot Of Remodeling Going On In Cottonwood Heights (84121)*?
The prices have gone up so much in the last three – four years that selling and replacing the house is not much of an option.
The average Sq Ft price in September 2004 was $94 and has gone to $151 per foot.
People are adding on to their houses, I have seen one that has doubled in size. More and more are adding over the garage in the multi levels. People are replacing windows, stuccoing, new kitchens, and new bathrooms. If you bought a small home in the early to mid ’90s, tearing it down would be a very viable option.
Let’s face it, if you took the $57 per foot and added on to your existing Cottonwood Heights Home you could not go out and find a better deal. This a great place to live, named in the top 100 Cities by Money Magazine.*Because Cottonwood Heights as a City only goes back less than three years, we have to use the zip code which also includes Big Cottonwood Canyon. The Canyon activity is not enough to sway the prices for The City of Cottonwood Heights.

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Cottonwood Heights’ Bark In The Park

September 22nd, 2007 Categories: Cottonwood Heights

Cottonwood Heights’ Bark In The Park

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Today September 22nd was the annual “Bark In The Park” for Cottonwood Heights Residents was held at Mill Hollow Park 2800 East Mill Hollow Dr. (6750 S). There plenty of dogs and kids and people cleaning up after man’s best friend. Not a place for shaking hands.  

The weather didn’t slow down everyone, I am sure there would have been a bigger turn out, but to the faithful. Woof.

K-9 Unit, Search and Rescue were there for exhibits. Contest for Tail Wagging, Kissing, Pet Massage, Fashion Show and otherHot Dog events. All started off with the “Strut Your Mutt”

Some of the vendors were adoption, pet chipping, licensing.

Of course there were Hot Dogs and Drinks for sale.

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Salt Lake’s Cottonwood Heights Makes Top 100 Cities

September 15th, 2007 Categories: Cottonwood Heights

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2 Years Old and in the Top 100 Cities! Cottonwood Heights, A Salt Lake City suburb. Cottonwood Heights is known as the city between the canyons is Salt Lake’s newest and most attractive city. Cottonwood Heights was just recently named one of the top 100 places to live in the United States by Money Magazine

Information about Cottonwood Heights:

· Population: 28,400

· Median home price (2006): $330,155

· Average property taxes (2005): $1,964.

Its location is prime, 20 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and 30 Minutes to Park City. It sits just south of Holladay and north of Sandy on the East bench. Close to I-215 for easy access to the University of Utah and Research Park. For fun Cottonwood Heights sits at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon which offers world class skiing and hiking till’ your heart’s content.

Outside of Salt Lake City, Cottonwood Heights is home to the largest number of Class A office space in the state.

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There are parts of two school districts in Cottonwood Heights, Granite and Jordan. Currently there are eight elementary schools, six middle/junior high schools and four high schools in the public system. There are private schools like Intermountain Christian School  that has pre-K through 12. While there is still work being done to possibly create a new East Side School district; which several cites on the East side would separate from the Jordan school district. Feasibility study, Appendices and Should we create a New School District Booklet.

Home to the Cottonwood Recreation Center which offers Indoor and Outdoor Swimming, Tennis, Ice Skating, Hockey, Workout Facilities and all around fun for the whole family.

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