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Setting a buyer up to WIN!

By Kristi Durrant | April 5, 2023

I recently sold Anthony & Chelsi their first home. They were so excited! Even today months later they say that they have to pinch themselves. Anthony had met with another agent before meeting me. They had tried and tried to get the ball rolling. It was a disaster. So, they reached out and got a […]

Laminate or Granite?

By Kristi Durrant | April 5, 2023

Just recently I had a home for sale that had GREEN laminate counters. This picture is not of that house. It was a very old and dated green laminate, but to protect their privacy I haven’t used the actual photo. What would you tell the seller to do? Did they need to replace them or […]

Selling with Cats, Cats, Cats…

By Kristi Durrant | April 5, 2023

Pricing of a home can be affected by animals. We love our animals and they are part of the family, but they can be hard on homes. This house I was asked to sell was also the home for seven cats. Yep, you’ve got that right seven cats! Unfortunately, the odor could be smelled from […]

Utah History (Hardwood Floors)

By Kristi Durrant | April 5, 2023

Just recently I had the opportunity to attend an open house of my grandparent’s home at 464 Harvard Avenue. The new owners had made lots of changes to the property. It was fun to see the improvements and also reminisce about how the home looked when I was growing up. I remember that my grandparent’s […]

Utah History (The Vault)

By Kristi Durrant | April 5, 2023

I am fascinated with history! Even more so when it involves my personal family history. As a Realtor I have been in thousands of homes across the Wasatch Front. So I wanted to combine my to passions and write a blog that will provide interesting information about the growth history of Salt Lake County & […]

Utah History (Alleyways)

By Kristi Durrant | April 5, 2023

Alongside my grandparents home ran an alleyway. I always found it fascinating that they had alleys in their area. Their garage entered from the alley and many of the neighbors used it for the same purpose. It wasn’t as wide as a street and it was always full of potholes, but I loved going out […]