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[…] West Valley is one of the few cities in Salt Lake County still considered a sellers market. Our absorption rate (the number of months it would take to sell the current inventory of home listings). is 3.0. anything below 5 is considered a sellers market. Check the Salt Lake County absorption rate chart and compare West Valley City. […]
[…] McClellanville’s Moving Markers - Department of Transportation shuffles historical markers in McClellanville, SC. » original newsThe Weekly Whiskey Tango Foxtrot of Real Estate Blogs – Wayne’s Running - Hello, readers, we’re back with the WTF. Apparently I’m stirring a lot of controversy… hmm. That’s just fine. Keep it coming, I can take it! I actually feel just a little bit badly about this one, because Wayne seems like such a likable guy. But, he admits it himself, he has a bad blog. » original newsReal estate agent rating website launched - Real estate agent review and rating website launched Recent criticism of unethical practices by real estate agents and a growing public distrust of members of the real estate industry, has led to the launch of a new independent website - TopAgents.co.nz. » original newsSalt Lake County home absorption Rates - May 2007 - Are we in a buyers or a sellers market. Check each city in Salt Lake County. » original newsFor Immediate Release - Mary McKnight to Speak at Inman News’ Real Estate Connect San Francisco 2007 - CAPE CORAL, FL – JUNE 14, 2007 – Mary McKnight, Blogging Evangelist at RSS Pieces, will be a featured speaker at Real Estate Connect San Francisco 2007 this August 1st, at 11:00 am. She will speak on “Show Me the Leads”. The complete speaker lineup and program details are available here. » original news […]
[…] Compare South Jordan to the rest of Salt Lake County and you’ll see it is not doing as well as other cities. […]
[…] Though home values are up, the number of homes selling per month is declining. The absorption rate in May was at 5.5 months which is 28% higher than it was in April. West Jordan moved from a seller market to a “neutral market” in May as well. Compare West Jordan to the rest of Salt Lake County’s absorption rates. add to: […]
[…] The volume of home sales is declining slightly which is a sign of some softening in the market. Absorption rate for May was 4.7 months and a huge increase of 44.9% over Aprils 3.2 months. Taylorsville is still in a sellers market range but is on a trend towards a neutral market. Compare Taylorsvilles absorption rates to the rest of Salt Lake County. It’s clear that cities with homes under $250,000 are in a sellers market and those above are either neutral or in a buyers market. […]
[…] Compare Kearns absorption rate to the rest of Salt Lake County and you’ll see how strong the Kearns market is. […]
[…] Look at the absorption rate of 3.4 months. It is the second lowest in the county, West Valley is the lowest at 3.0 months. […]