In Salt Lake City, this is what you can expect for three-quarters of a million dollars.

“It’s all remodeled, top of the line everything,” according to Joel Carson, President of Utah Real Estate. 

Five-bedroom, three-bath mid-century modern rambler – updated top to bottom in a premiere Salt Lake City neighborhood.

“This is called the Harvard/Yale area. A lot of people say it’s the Beverly Hills of Utah. This is definitely an area that is highly desired,” Carson says. 

While the quarter-acre lot needs a little TLC — inside, the home built in 1954, boasts two fireplaces and an open floor plan.

“This particular investor just went all out,” Carson says. 

Home values in Utah rose 10 percent last year and are expected to jump another six-to-eight in 2018, because of a strong economy.

“It’s definitely not a bubble,” according to Carson. “There is a big lack of inventory.”

Bidding wars are common.

“It’s not unheard of, where you have to be there the first day and you have to be ready with your financing to make an offer very quickly,” according to Adam Kirkham, President of Salt Lake Board of Realtors.

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A half hour’s drive north from the Capitol City, buyers can get a lot more “house” in Syracuse.

This one is 5,800 square feet, which is a large home. 

It has six bedrooms, three bathrooms, custom home features, a four car garage and a large home theater. 

The 13-year-old home also has a salt-water swimming pool on a third of an acre.

“People are coming here and they are really actually excited to see what they can get based on other locations across the country,” Carson says. 

It can be yours for $750,000 – if you move fast enough the competitive Utah housing market. 

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