This 7,280 sq.ft. home in the Harvard/Yale area is a unique find for a few reasons. It’s a newly constructed home in a great neighborhood full of older, traditional style homes. It’s extremely large considering its largest neighbors are half its size. And, it sits on an oversized lot, which is also a rarity for…Read More »
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Dig of the Day: Capitol Hill Condo
A price of $116,000 will barely buy a studio in the heart of downtown. But look just a couple blocks north and you’ll find this two bedroom unit that’s nicely updated and comes with covered parking. At the north end of Wall Street on the west slope of Capitol Hill you’ll find Wall Street Condos,…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Marmalade Artist Digs
The Marmalade, just west of Salt Lake’s State Capitol Building, is full of unique and historic homes. This 1876 home at 112 W 300 N is no exception. The exterior is a classic white stucco, which the interior is open, colorful space with sandstone walls, exposed timbers, and metal ceilings giving it an artist studio…Read More »
Bamberger Building
Bamberger Building, 163 S Main Street. The photo on the left was taken in 1911, and the one on the right in 2009. 1911 photos courtesy of Utah State Historical Society, 2009 photos courtesy of Todd McKinley
Dig of the Day: Harrison Avenue for $229,900
The photos speak for themselves. This is a three bedroom, one bath home full of character and detail, all very difficult to find in this price range. It’s located at 350 E Harrison (1370 S) and features curved windows, built-in bookcases, and new A/C, furnace, wiring, and plumbing. See lots of great pictures at slcity.com. Sales…Read More »
Dig of the Day: One & Nine Unit 109
One and Nine, the newer high-end condo development on the corner of 100 South and 900 East has reduced its prices and they’re ready to sell. Unit 109 is a good example. It was first placed on the market at $498k and was just reduced to $350k. It’s a two bedroom, two bath, first floor…Read More »