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Robert Brown posts this video blog from his car on a rainy day in Cache Valley. You might think a rainy day signifies cold, but in Cache Valley Utah rain signifies warmth because it is not snowing.
In addition to the weather warming up, the real estate market is picking up as well. Buyer activity has greatly increased as smart real estate buyers are looking to take advantage of the home buyer tax credits and incredible mortgage interest rates.
During Feburary, home sales were up by 17% compared with February of last year. They were also way up compared with January.
There are lots of new listings coming on the market every day, and a lot of homes going under contract in Cache Valley as well. This has kept our real estate inventory levels steady in a time of year when the number of Logan Homes for Sale usually rises.
In this video, Robert Brown, the branch broker of Cornerstone Real Estate Professionals discusses the Cache Valley real estate stats for January 2010. Home sales were way down during January.
To view regularly updated real estate statistics for Cache County, visit LoganRealEstate.Blogspot.com
Cache Valley is an awesome place to live. The scenery is beautiful, the area is safe, and the weather is great during Spring and Summer. Perhaps the biggest negative of living in Cache Valley is the inversion and air quality. Robert Brown filmed this video from the Cliffside Neighborhood in Logan.
A Unique Thing Happens in Cache Valley on Inversion Mornings. The trees gather white flakey frost, and it is almost always foggy in the low spots of Logan near the river. Areas like Green Meadows and Logan River Trails especially experience fog. Not sure if it’s because they are in the lowest part of the Valley, or if its because of the closeness to the Logan River.