
Don't Wait for Spring: Why January is the Smartest Month to Sell Your Utah Home
The holiday decorations maybe still up, New Year's resolutions are being drafted (or already broken!), and a fresh blanket of snow often covers the Wasatch Front. For many Utah homeowners contemplating a move, January andFebruary often feels like a time to hunker down, not gear up for a major life c

The "Two-Pipe" State: Understanding Secondary vs. Culinary Water in Utah
If you’ve recently moved to Utah, you may have noticed something peculiar in your front yard: two different water meters, or perhaps a mysterious green plastic lid near the sidewalk that looks different from your standard water shut-off. Utah is one of the few places in the country that heavily util

The Big One: What to Do if Your Dream Home is on the Wasatch Fault
For many Utahns, the "Big One" feels less like a geological certainty and more like a local ghost story—something we talk about often but rarely expect to see. But for home buyers along the Wasatch Front, the threat is written directly into the soil. If you’ve been doing your due diligence and used
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