Archive for the ‘Dig of the Day’ Category

It’s been a while since we’ve seen prices of Broadway Lofts units this low in the 200’s. In fact, the original list price of this loft was $323,500! If you’re not familiar with the Broadway Lofts, it’s one of Salt Lake City’s most traditional New York style loft buildings. High ceilings, original warehouse windows, and…Read More »

This little cottage at 264 N J Street in Salt Lake’s Avenues has a bright an airy feel, and pack a lot of efficient living space into 1,432 square feet. It has an open floor plan, high ceilings, and original moldings. The home features 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a ton of 1903 charm. $297,500….Read More »

The historic mansion of John C. Lynch is on the market again, this time for a steal. The 5,511 sf home at 1167 E South Temple sold in mid-2006 for $990,000, a little shy of it’s $1.2 million asking price. Since then, the trim has gone from white to brown, and the bank has foreclosed….Read More »

The Cornell at 101 S 600 E was built in 1901 as a luxury apartment building and converted to condominiums in 1997. It’s located in a great, walkable area of Salt Lake City between the downtown and the U of U and just a block from the Avenues and three blocks from TRAX. Unit #3…Read More »

Andrew Kimball, father of LDS Church president Spencer W. Kimball, built this home at 376 W 500 N in 1887. A 1888 journal entry by Andrew reads “We moved into our new house. All is well and prospering. New home dedicated by Joseph F. Smith; cost of home $1500.” Over the last several months the…Read More »

This prestigious tudor twin home is located directly across from the Utah State Capitol Building at 78 E 300 N. The renovation of the original 1938 duplex has taken many months, and the structure has nearly doubled in size. The high end renovation meets Utah State Historical Society standards, and includes all new electrical, plumbing,…Read More »