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BANK FORECLOSURES IN SALT LAKE

If you are looking for Bank Foreclosures In Salt Lake from $300 to $360,000 your in the right place.

Four foreclosed homes have been listed on the MLS w/in the last 30 days. Of special interest is a refurbished historic home in the 9th & 9th area of SLC, redone with a mother in law apartment included in the 5 bedrooms. 

For the Eastside home buyer, check out this New Home for sale in Cottonwood Heights. Imagine, a new foreclosed home on the Eastside.

These houses and Condos are not short sales or pre foreclosures. They are
Bank Owned, having been foreclosed and can be sold without the long wait
associated with other distressed property

Many of our clients think waiting for the best deal on a Bank Owned
Foreclosed Home is the best way to buy a house or condo in
Salt Lake.

Our associates are experienced with bank workouts and are not afraid to offer
less than the listed price.

Call us to schedule a showing or to learn more about buying Salt Lake Bank
Foreclosures For $300 to $360,000

801-567-0946

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MLS #1062965
$169,900
This Layton 2-Story was built in 1987 with 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The home has 2544 square feet on a 0.18 lot.
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MLS #1065902
$345,000
This Herriman Rambler/Ranch was built in 2008 with 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The home has 3796 square feet on a 0.31 lot.
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MLS #1067392
$349,900
This Cottonwood Heights 2-Story was built in 2007 with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The home has 3552 square feet on a 0.19 lot.
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MLS #1064758
$359,900
This Salt Lake City Bungalow/Cottage was built in 1915 with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The home has 3370 square feet on a 0.14 lot.
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For other Salk Lake Real Estate information or to see more Bank Foreclosures in Salt Lake call 801-567-0946


Published Thursday, January 05, 2012 5:27 AM by Gordon Sloan

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