We donate 4% of our Profit to a Utah No-Kill Shelter of YOUR Choice. Here’s what’s happening at one of the organizations we and our clients donate to. Each time you hire us or refer us, you help bring the Utah No-Kill vision closer to reality – so thank you!

We donate 4% of our Profit to a Utah No-Kill Shelter of YOUR Choice. Here’s what’s happening at one of the organizations we and our clients donate to. Each time you hire us or refer us, you help bring the … Continue reading

Traditional or drought-resistant lawn? What’s your favorite landscaping: a traditional grass lawn, or drought-resistant plants and substrates? Share your answer below, and I’d love to hear why!

Traditional or drought-resistant lawn? What’s your favorite landscaping: a traditional grass lawn, or drought-resistant plants and substrates? Share your answer below, and I’d love to hear why! from Utah Homes and Land For Sale

Are you moving out of the area this year? Call me- I can help! No matter where you’re heading, I can make sure you’re helped by a real estate professional that will give you the service you deserve.

Are you moving out of the area this year? Call me- I can help! No matter where you’re heading, I can make sure you’re helped by a real estate professional that will give you the service you deserve. from Utah … Continue reading

We donate 4% of our Profit to a Utah No-Kill Shelter of YOUR Choice. Here’s what’s happening at one of the organizations we and our clients donate to. Each time you hire us or refer us, you help bring the Utah No-Kill vision closer to reality – so thank you!

We donate 4% of our Profit to a Utah No-Kill Shelter of YOUR Choice. Here’s what’s happening at one of the organizations we and our clients donate to. Each time you hire us or refer us, you help bring the … Continue reading

This week’s FAF (Frequently Asked Friday): Should you make repairs to your home before you sell? A stat: According to the NAR (National Association of Realtors), around 37% of contracts fall through because of repair issues sellers could have addressed before listing their property. This alone shows that while your home doesn’t have to be perfectly flawless, you should invest time and money to get it in working order. Here are a few must-fix items.(And trust me, if you don’t fix these now, you’ll be doing it later, promise!): • Faulty wiring • Grading and drainage issues • Roof leaks and shingle problems • Foundation issues • Heating and air-conditioning problems • Plumbing and septic issues When in doubt, ask an agent what to address before listing. Chances are you’ll recoup some or all of the cost you put in when you sell. Thinking about listing your home? I’d love to listen to your plans for selling and offer my input — no strings attached — send me a message today!

This week’s FAF (Frequently Asked Friday): Should you make repairs to your home before you sell? A stat: According to the NAR (National Association of Realtors), around 37% of contracts fall through because of repair issues sellers could have addressed … Continue reading

The weather is warming up and we’re reentering our backyards! If your outdoor cushions are looking a little worse for the wear, try this tip: Dawn dishwashing soap! Scrub it into the cushions and spray off with the hose. Your cushions will be revitalized!

The weather is warming up and we’re reentering our backyards! If your outdoor cushions are looking a little worse for the wear, try this tip: Dawn dishwashing soap! Scrub it into the cushions and spray off with the hose. Your … Continue reading