Just east of Highland Drive at 4650 S. sits Holladay Pines, a 28-unit town home community in a private, wooded setting. This 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home has been recently updated and features a gorgeous new kitchen with tons of cabinets and quartz countertops. New laminate flooring through the main level and new carpet and paint upstairs…Read More »
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Dig of the Day: Storefront & Residential Loft Downtown
Looking for a retail space with great visibility? A gallery, an office, or just a really great industrial-style home? This 1,500 sf loft space in the popular Dakota Lofts building is about as urban as you can get. Use the entire space as a residence, the entire space as commercial, or as a true live/work…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Unique Live & Work Space
In the last few years the interest in house-alternative type spaces in Salt Lake City has increased substantially. We’ve received an abundance of calls and emails from buyers looking for a rezoned space, a converted gas station, a small warehouse, anything they can purchase, put a little work into and create the perfect alternative to…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Bungalow on Harvard Ave.
This is a great little Bungalow on Harvard Avenue so close to town that you can walk to Sapa Asian Grill, The Bayou, and Epic Brewery. Large living/dining/entertaining room. Backyard is private and fenced, and features a one-car carport. There’s a full basement ideal for storage, or build it out for additional living space. Furnace,…Read More »
Dig of the Day: One-of-a-Kind on Kensington
The perfect home in the perfect location. The 1925 bungalow at 1364 E Kensington Avenue is quaint and classic on the outside, bright and modern and inside. Full of character, the home features original wood floors and wood windows, arched doorways, gum wood moldings, a brick and tile fireplace, shake shingles, and a wall that…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Perfect Little Loft
You’ve seen the Dakota Loft building on the corner of 200 S and 400 W. It’s an interesting mix of old and new. Built in 1923 as a manufacturing plant, it was converted to residential lofts in the late 1990s. If you’re a city-dweller, or would like to be, it truly is the perfect place…Read More »