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Kaysville, Utah Has It's First Infrared Certified Home Inspection Company.

Brandon Clark: Inspector in Ogden, UT

Kaysville, Utah Has It's First Infrared Certified Home Inspection Company. Utah Infrared Certified Home Inspections

Infrared (Thermal Imaging) Technology Combined With Standard Home Inspection Procedures Provide The Most Comprehensive and In-Depth Home Inspection Available.

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Power Check Home Inspections & Energy Audits in Utah

Power Check Home Inspections & Energy Audits in Utah

Infrared Technology Has Allowed Home Inspectors To Provide a Far Superior Home Inspection Compared To The Standard "peek & poke" Flashlight Inspection.

Utah Infrared Certified Home Inspections

DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR INVESTMENTS!

ALL HOME INSPECTIONS ARE NOT EQUAL!

Few Home Inspectors Use Infrared Technology Due To The Substantial Cost Of The Equipment.

The Demand For Infrared Home Inspectors Continues To Rise Due To Consumers Seeing THE AMAZING ABILITIES AND BENEFITS OF AN INFRARED HOME INSPECTION.

For more information please visit the Power Check Utah Website

2nd Qtr - Kaysville from 2009 to 2010

Alan Barker - Utah Homes: Real Estate Agent in Logan, UT

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Kaysville Real Estate experienced one of the larger decreases in homes sold, dropping 27%. Median sold price of Kaysville homes slipped $20,000 but average sold price increased about 3%.

Kaysville, Utah; Current Market Conditions

Mark Watterson Utah Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Salt Lake City, UT

We need Positive Price Action to confirm market bottom. One month of price improve isn't sufficient to confirm the market bottom. We need to see appreciation month over month for three months.

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Other good signs in addition to positive price action is lower DOM (days of the market), lower new listingsand higher percent of new listings being SOLD.

SUMMARY

Has the Utah Real Estate Market bottomed?

Currently we are not seeing the needed positive price action (along with other indicators) to confirm a market bottom. This is NOT a good time for those investor with low and/or no risk tolerance to purchase. Investors with a long term buy and hold strategic. Opportunities are starting to make sense. Contact your property resource specialist for information to make an informed buying decision.

Owner/occupied homeowners need to look at the cost to own versus the cost to rent. Then you need consultant a resource specialist for information to make an informed buying decision.

riskHigh and medium risk tolerant investors and some homeowners are making buying decisions.

Some are trying to time the market and market timing is risky. Trying to time the bottom is not for the inexperienced buyer and extremely difficult.

Those waiting for a market bottom confirmation will (almost always) miss the bottom. This is because confirming factors are lagging indicators.

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Mark Watterson is a Utah licensed Real Estate Broker with Principle Realty Group, Inc. and a Utah license Loan Officer with Springwater Capital, LLC

Contact Mark Watterson your Local Property Resource Specialist for the most up-to-date market conditions data for Salt Lake, Davis, Utah and Weber Counties. View comprehensive property resource information at www.markwatterson.com or www.UtahMark.com

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Government Energy Audits for Historical Buildings in Bountiful, Layton and Davis County, Utah - Stimulus Grant Money for Energy Retrofitting

05-10-10
Ed Newman
Ed Newman: Inspector in Riverton, UT

Energy Audits for Historical Buildings such as the Utah House | Information gathered from any Utah energy audits in Kaysville, Lauton and Davis County, Utah will be used to determine energy efficiency, retrofitting and weatherization projects using funds from the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants (EECBG). Retrofitting projects will include air infiltration, energy efficient windows and doors, insulation levels, weather-stripping and caulking, and electric base loads.

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Using its EECBG formula funding to retrofit and improve the energy efficiency of a number of it's municipal buildings that will result in substantial reduction in energy usage.

EECBG Formula grants can be used for energy efficiency and conservation programs and projects community wide, as well as renewable energy installations on local municipal buildings, city facilities, local city and county government buildings. EECBG programs include: energy efficiency stimulus funding, energy efficiency retrofit programs, municipal efficiency retrofits, retrofitting of city owned buildings.

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If an EECBG weatherization and retrofitting project is selected, an energy audit must be completed first in order to prioritize other activities.

We foresee energy efficiency block grant funds as a crucial component of pursuing energy efficiency programs within a town, city or local government.

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Alamo Infrared is the oldest and largest building inspector and energy auditor for homes, businesses, cgurches, schools, medical and government buildings in the Rocky Mountain West.

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Kaysville, UT - 2000-2009

Alan Barker - Utah Homes: Real Estate Agent in Logan, UT

Kaysville homes experienced a slight drop in 2001 then steadily increased until 2006. In the years following, the number of homes sold took a pretty big drop over two years and then almost completely rebounded last year. Homes in Kaysville are priced above the estimated appreciation line but are similar to prices in surrounding cities.

Kaysville Stats from 2000-2009

Kaysville Graphs from 2000-2009