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Old 05-30-2008, 01:35 PM
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Default Is the SLC housing market softening?

I am considering a job in SLC.

I was there in early March looking at houses and found the market to be fairly strong compared to what was going on in other areas of the country. However, the realtor who was showing us around mentioned that there were "very early signs things were softening".

How have things been since? And what is the outlook for the short term? I'm trying to decide (if I take the job) if I should jump in and buy when I get there, or if it would be more advantageous to wait a while.
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Old 05-30-2008, 04:31 PM
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The market is softening, but I don't think it is crashing, as it did in many other parts of the nation. Some areas are still very strong, such as Daybreak.
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