Live/work spaces aren’t that common in Salt Lake City, and those that are available tend to be condo-style units on the main floor of loft conversions. This property is actually a stand-alone building that has been converted to a unique space for artists, attorneys, photographers, accountants, or anyone wanting to live where they work, and…Read More »
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Dig of the Day: Upper Avenues Modern
If you’re a fan of mid-century modern architecture, take a look at this 1961 beauty. It sits in the Upper Avenues of Salt Lake at 608 E Eleventh Ave. (550 N). The 3,112 sf home features 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, stone fireplace and foyer, bamboo flooring, mother-in-law apartment, and sweeping views of the Salt Lake…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Restored Craftsman on Sherman Ave
One of the most photographed craftsman style homes in Salt Lake, this beauty at 1577 E Sherman Avenue (1340 S) just hit the market at $624,000. Featured in many local and national design publications, this home features original arts & crafts style gumwood living room, dining rooms, and inglenook including built-in bookcases and dining room…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Two-Bedroom 9th and 9th Cottage
This is a great little house, in a great area, at a great price. At 1004 E 800 S is a 1260 sf, it’s a 2-bedroom cottage built in 1894. It sits on .18 ares within walking distance of the restaurants and shops at 9th and 9th, Liberty Park, and not far from the TRAX…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Queen Anne Victorian in the Avenues
This grand Queen Anne style Avenues mansion is located at 178 N A Street, at the corner of A and Fourth Avenue. An historic home with this much preserved detail is a rare find in Salt Lake City. It sits at the West end of the Avenues, so it’s within walking distance of City Creek…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Victorian Fixer-Upper East of I-15 Just $90K
This Victorian home at 623 W 400 N is located East of I-15 in the Guadalupe area of Salt Lake, between the Marmalade district and Rose Park. If you’re not familiar with the area, it’s worth driving around. There are some great little historic homes, and quite a few new-builds and remodels as well. This…Read More »