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Homes for the Future.. In Murray

Ever wish you could park the car, and only bring it out again for long trips and vacations?   Tired of yard work and upkeep on a house that's more than you need in both space and expense? 

If your answer is yes, you might want to keep an eye on some very unique and interesting developments that are coming down the pike (actually the TRAX).   In many areas of the Salt Lake Valley, planners are busy evaluating plans for a new Real Estate development concept referred to as a "walking Community".

The "walking Community" concept is simply using a convenient transportation hub (TRAX STATIONS) as the anchor for high density  condominiums and town homes with walking paths that direct home owners through planned open space to light retail and shopping.  The obvious attraction is a car free environment, using  TRAX for over 90% of transportation needs.

If you see the possibilities, and I do, watch for the groundbreaking later this month or early October by Hamlet Homes of the first phase of a community unique in the state of Utah. The Murray City Redevelopment Agency has spent almost five years planning a "walking community" around the proposed TRAX station at approximately 4500 south and State St. in Murray.  Phase one will be a mix of owner occupied Condominiums and some small retail. 

FIRECLAY , is an exciting and  visionary development, first of it's type in Murray as well as the state.  Keep your eyes right here as I plan to stay on top of this and will let you know how it progresses.

In the meantime if I can be of help, give me a call.  801-567-0946

 

Published Tuesday, September 11, 2007 11:12 AM by Gordon Sloan

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007 6:47 AM by Salt Lake City Real Estate by Corie

# Mid Jordan Light Rail & Real Estate

The Mid- Jordan Light Rail Corridor means less traffic, cleaner air, and rising Real Estate values. Just

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