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Jun 27, 2020
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JOPE
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I sold my home in southern California 4 years ago for $280 sq/ft
And bought my current home in AZ for $125. The thought of paying California prices in Utah blows my mind.
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rivercitycoug
6/27/20 1:31pm
$/Sq ft is meaningless.
Harbinger
6/27/20 1:32pm
$/sq foot is the only thing that mattered when we sold our home
Richardo
6/27/20 1:41pm
I barely got 105/Sq ft when my neighbors were getting 180.
Harbinger
6/27/20 1:47pm
My guess is your home was one of the larger ones in your neighborhood.
Soy Celeste
6/27/20 3:40pm
It was and the lot was less than ideal.
Harbinger
6/27/20 3:47pm
So true, if just stated by itself as the OP did.
BYUforlife
6/27/20 1:47pm
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rivercitycoug
6/27/20 1:59pm
I’m no home appraiser, but I don’t know many who would comp a trailer in Magna
Junior Deputy
6/27/20 2:25pm
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SandYFan
6/27/20 1:35pm
That seems to be about the going rate for anything redone on the east side
BlueFrog
6/27/20 1:59pm
What would your replacement cost be?
ClackamasCoug
6/27/20 2:39pm
I sold my home in southern California 4 years ago for $280 sq/ft
JOPE
6/27/20 3:12pm
A friend in UT county had someone knock on their door
annapcoug
6/27/20 5:32pm
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