Posts Tagged ‘Cedar City’

$7,500 First Time Home Buyer Credit for Buying Cedar City Real Estate

Posted by admin on November 3rd, 2008

First time home owners (anyone who hasn’t owned a home in the last 3 years) are entitled to a $7,500 tax credit if you purchase from now until July 1, 2009.   The federal government signed this bill into law recently.   

If you are considering purchasing a home be sure to contact your accountant for details.  You can also go to Utah Housing Facts for more information.  You can also give me a call and I would be happy to help you.  

If you are considering a purchase I have worked with lots of first time home owners and I can help you along in the process.   Please just give me a call so we can get started.  

Sam Dodd

Era Realty Center

435-701-0448


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1032 South Regency Rd Cedar City $125,000

Posted by admin on October 20th, 2008

This home features 2 beds and 1 bath.   The home is makes a great second home or starter home.   The home is convienantly located on Cedar Cities South End near Walmart, the Movie Theaters and Golds Gym.   This amazing home has a fireplace and upgrades galor!  If you are looking for a great get a way condo or a second home to get out of the summer heat in Las Vegas or St. George this would be the perfect place for you.   If you would like to view his home in person please call me (Sam Dodd) at 435-701-0448. 

1032 South Regency Rd Cedar City Utah

Front View

Kitchen

Kitchen

Livingroom Area

Living Room

Livingroom with fireplace

Living Room with Fireplace (Shot from a different angle)

hallway

Hallway

Bathroom

Bathroom

Bedroom

Master Bedroom

Bedroom 2 or Office

Bedroom 2 or Office

Backyard

Backyard!


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Cedar City… The perfect move up market!

Posted by admin on October 15th, 2008

During the course of my day I speak with literally hundreds of people about real estate.   One question I hear consistently is

“Is right now a good time to move up into a bigger home?”  

In my opinion right now is an amazing time to move up.  The reason is prices, interest rates, and inventory make this the perfect buyers market.   While sitting in our office meeting Janet Naisbitt-Bagley made that point and it really hit home because she has been in the business for at least 30 years and she stated she has never seen a better market for buyers.   

I know you are thinking but I have to sell my home to move up!   That’s true but in Cedar City the best deals are on the higher priced homes.  This means you may not get as much as you would have in 2005 for your home but you should more then make the difference up on the purchase of your new nicer home.  Not to mention your interest rate should also be lower then previous interest rates.   

If you are looking to “Move Up” or if you would just like to have me come and give you a free market analysis of your home please give me a call at 435-701-0448.  

Sam Dodd


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Why should you move to Cedar City, Utah?

Posted by admin on October 1st, 2008

Utah is becoming the fastest growing southwest state.  It is one of the few states in the southwest that has four seasons to enjoy.  It also has great areas that boast of the beauty and activities.  Being in the middle of Utah’s National Parks, which are a short drive away from Cedar City, you can find hiking, skiing and rock climbing as a few of the activities.

 

Cedar City is the fastest growing city in Utah, although it is still a small town.  Culture, education and outdoor activities are the main reasons that people are moving to Cedar City.

 

One of these great areas for living is Cedar City, Utah, also known as Festival City.  It comes by the name honestly because of all the festivals held each year.  The most famous festival is the Shakespearean Festival which in 2000 received the Tony Award for “Outstanding Regional Theater.”  Other festivals include the Neil Simon Festival, and the Canyon Country Western Arts Festival, just to name a few.

 

Cedar City is approximately 2-1/2 hours north of Las Vegas and 3-1/2 hours south of Salt Lake City, Utah.  Just a few hours of driving can take you to a different type of area to have fun. Just east of Cedar City is Brian Head which is the winter playground.  Claiming 400 inches of snow on 500 acres each year, this ski resort is one of the most popular.  There is also snowmobiling and back country skiing.  Also available for those who like the danger there is approximately a 1700 foot drop off. 

 

If you like museums, then the Iron Mission State museum is the place to see Indian and pioneer artifacts.  It is a history showing for all to enjoy.  If you’re a football or basketball fan, Cedar City boasts having the NCAA Division I team at Southern Utah University.

 

It is said that feeling like you have reached the top of the world happens when you are on the top of Cedar Mountain or Kolob.  It becomes a place to spend time alone and meditate.  There is always something to keep you occupied in Cedar City, even if it’s just to watch all the activities going on around you.

 

Living in a cabin in Cedar City can boost the imagination for what was, what is and what is going to be.  From winter through fall, the beauty is everlasting and unforgettable.  There are numerous places to fish including Navajo Lake.  Even for boating or just relaxing by the water, you can always find a favorite place.

 

When it comes vacation time again, plan to make a trip to Cedar City.  Be sure and go to Zion’s National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park and Dixie National Forest which are located a short distance away.  Also be sure and go to Cedar Breaks National Monument, Three Peaks Recreation Area and Kolob Canyons.  All of this will make you want to move to Cedar City.  Going during a festival time will be a great entertainment time.


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Cedar City Skyfest

Posted by admin on September 23rd, 2008

Cedar City Sky FestAs many of you know Cedar City, Utah is also known as Festival City, USA.  We recently had the Cedar City skyfest hosted by ABD Bank.   Here are some great pictures that were taking by the good folks at CedarCityPix.    Make sure you check out their blog for more great pictures of the Cedar City, Utah area.   

 If you are looking for a Cedar City Home please feel free to continue to search my website. Cedar City Sky Fest


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