There are many “best parts” to this renovated little place at 267 S 800 E. The woodwork is one. Years of history are visible in the unique way the layers of paint on the moldings have been roughly sanded and refinished. The completely new and very lovely kitchen is also on the list. The 1912…Read More »
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Dig of the Day: Capitol Hill Mid-Century Remod
199 E South Sandrun on Capitol Hill is the latest project by Geoffrey Tice. Like his remodel on Jupiter Drive, this home was born in the 60s, and he’s maintained the mid-century vibe with simple, clean lines and natural materials. The home sits on the north side of the road with southern views of the entire…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Millcreek Modern
2250 Keller Lane (3540 S) is 2760 sf of modern love, wrapped in a charming 1952 brick exterior. Great space. Large lot. Beautiful setting. The home features 5 bedrooms (including a master loft suite) and 3 bathrooms, and sits on .23 acres. Almost everything is new; kitchen, baths, electrical, plumbing and roof. The asking price…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Eco-Friendly Renovation on Hollywood
475 E Hollywood (1970 S) is a 1926 brick bungalow that been completely renovated into a 3-bedroom, 3-bath beauty. The home features energy efficient windows, completely new electrical and plumbing systems, and new kitchen, bath, paint and carpet. It’s situated on a quiet street in a convenient area close to I-80 and I-15. $219,500. Sales…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Remodeled Marmalade Condo
Governor’s Square Condominiums are located at 424 N Center Street, just west of the State Capitol Building in the Marmalade neighborhood. This unit, #102, is the perfect little condo, especially at an asking price of just $117,800. The entire place is beautiful. New birch cabinets and stainless steel appliances, wide-plank pine floors, and new paint…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Ed Dreier Masterpiece
Located at 3182 E Millcreek Canyon Road (3525 S) is this mid-century modern masterpiece by renowned Utah architect Ed Dreier. Drier, who studied under Mies Van der Rohe, designed some of Salt Lake City’s most unique homes through the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Just listed at $880,000 the circa 1965 rambler contains 4,050 sf of…Read More »