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Homes and Real Estate in the St. George and Vernal area

The 3 most important words in real estate TODAY are:
Location - Location - Location
Exclusive - Buyers - Agent!

While any licensed real estate agent can be a 'buyers agent', an Exclusive Buyers Agent offers a higher level of service through their 100% commitment to home buyers.

You are about to make the largest purchase of your life. Which would you prefer: A 'part time' buyers agent, or an Exclusive Buyers Agent, 100% committed to serving and representing you, the home buyer?

An Exclusive Buyers Agent is a specialist in representing home buyers in all phases of the transaction. They work for an office that does not list homes for sale, so they never have anything to 'sell' you but their specialized knowledge and expertise in assisting home buyers.

Ask every Agent you talk to these questions:

Homes and real estate in:

Washington County: Bloomington, Bloomington Hills, Brookside, Dammeron, Dammmeron Valley, Diamond Valley, Harrisburg Junction, Hurricane, Ivins, Kayenta, La Verkin, Leeds, Middleton, Saint George, Santa Clara, Toquerville, Veyo, Washington, Winchester Hills

Uintah County: Bonanza, Bottle Hollow, Dry Fork, Fort Duchesne, Gusher, Jensen, Lapoint, Maeser, Naples, Ouray, Randlett, Tridell, Vernal, Whiterocks

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Relocating? Some Things You Should Think About

Economic Stability-A declining employment rate in a area spells trouble for the future resale possibilities of a home.

Community Pride-How well is the community maintained? Is there litter in the streets and lawns that are obviously not cared for properly?

Municipal Services-Is there a public library and how well is it stocked? What are the crime statistics? Is the police force effective and responsive to community needs? Are fire stations located nearby so that they also can respond quickly in an emergency? Does the city have well maintained and parks? Community events, such as an annual parade? Are there activities available for all ages from children through senior citizens?

A good real estate agent will have amassed a wealth of information on these subjects.

Schools-Even if you don't have children or your children are grown and gone from home, schools are very important. They reflect the community's willingness to invest in it's future by providing a quality education for their children. Check to see how local students score on the standardized tests. You can ask your agent about these things, and there are also school reports available for free on the Internet. You can also obtain the phone number of the local school district and check with them yourself.

Property Taxes-While we all like to see lower property taxes, as some point they can be too low and not provide enough money for the city to provide proper services for their residents. While you do not want to live in a community that taxes it's homeowners excessively, it is important to strike a balance between taxes and quality of infrastructure (streets, sewers, water supply).

Kay Hancock   UT DRE#  5451499-PBOO
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