How recent real estate changes impact Utah buyers and sellers

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Devi Cooper2024 PresidentNorthern Wasatch Association of Realtors Recent changes in the real estate industry aim to create more dialogue and transparency during the process of buying or selling a home. This will help you better understand the ins and outs of the transaction and lead to more conversations about the complexities of real estate negotiations. Here’s a summary of the changes and how they affect you as a consumer:  Written buyer agreements Under the changes, buyers are now required to sign a written agreement with the agent representing them before going to see properties. This agreement clearly establishes what services your real estate professional will provide and the cost of those services. The terms and responsibilities are spelled out to …

Terry Watson’s AFTERBURNER Session!

Northern Wasatch Association of Realtorsevent

Just approved for 2 hours CORE CE! We are excited to announce that the Northern Wasatch Association of REALTORS (NWAOR) is bringing back Terry Watson by popular demand for an exclusive session titled “AFTERBURNER”. Date: Wednesday, August 28thTime: 10:30 AMLocation: Timbermine Steakhouse Click here to register.

Matt Townsend: Speaker Event

Northern Wasatch Association of Realtorsevent

When: March 27, 11 AM.Where: Copper Nickel Please Join the Northern Wasatch Association of REALTORS® for an enlightening session at the Copper Nickel for a 1-hour non-CE presentation “Funky Math 1+1=5, The Key to Doing More with Less“, by Matt Townsend. To registercall 801-476-4216 or by visiting your member portal. This event is free for active members. $25 for guests and non-members.

Utah First Homes Program seeks to preserve American Dream of Homeownership

Northern Wasatch Association of RealtorsAdvice, Update

Adam Speth2023 President, Northern Wasatch Association of Realtors A new initiative from Utah Gov. Spencer Cox could make homebuying a little easier for those looking to purchase their first house. The governor is proposing a state budget that includes $150 million to build 35,000 starter homes by 2028.  “The single greatest threat to our future prosperity, the American Dream and our strong communities is the price of housing,” said Gov. Cox in a press release announcing the proposed budget. “Our kids will never be able to call Utah home if we don’t start building starter homes again. With the goal to build 35,000 new starter homes, the Utah First Homes Program would provide new funds for infrastructure, help for homebuyers …