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West Jordan Short Sale Report

Real Estate in West Jordan is similar to Real Estate in most parts of Utah. Homes for sale as short sales are making a real impact on the housing market. In many areas across the country, short sales make up as much as 25% of the housing inventory.

We are reporting here about homes that for whatever reason (mostly blamed on the sub-prime mortgage market) are facing foreclosure in West Jordan. We also include Bank Owned Homes, REOs, HUD homes for sale, and foreclosures.

Short Sales make sense. Since the lender is willing to take less than what the home-owner owes on the house, a new home buyer should pay less than market value. Thats not always the case, but a good Realtor can make that a real priority.

Heres what we found out about short sales and Bank Owned Homes/Condominiums in West Jordan Ut. as of 4/11/08.

Total Homes For Sale in West Jordan:                                    723

West Jordan Short Sale Homes/Condos                                    36

Per Cent of Houses Listed:                                                         5%

Short Sales Under Contract in W. Jordan:                                14

Under Contract last 30 Days:                                                     10

Short Sales Listed in W. Jordan last 30 Days:                           12

The Real Estate market under the circumstances looks pretty good in West Jordan. There are just enough short sales to attract Real Estate Investors but not enough to discourage any one relocating to Utah, and considering W. Jordan

To find out more about Short Sales, Bank Owned Homes and foreclosures stop by our website, Salt Lake Homes and get pictures, prices, addresses and information. It's FREE, and we update daily.

If you'd like to call us at 801-567-0946, we'd love to talk to you about Real Estate, West Jordan homes for sale and our short sale report.

 

Published Monday, April 14, 2008 3:55 AM by Gordon Sloan

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