The Impact of Utah’s Air Quality on Rental Properties: Maintenance Tips During Inversion Season
By Daniel Robertson Friday, June 20, 2025
Utah is known for its stunning mountains, vibrant outdoor lifestyle, and growing economy—but it’s also home to one of the most persistent wintertime environmental challenges: air inversions. For property owners, landlords, and tenants alike, Utah’s air quality d...
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Landlord Burnout: Mental Health Tips for Managing Stress
By Daniel Robertson Friday, June 20, 2025
Being a landlord isn’t just about collecting rent checks—it’s about juggling maintenance requests, fielding late-night calls, handling tenant disputes, staying compliant with laws, and navigating unpredictable real estate cycles. For many landlords in Utah and b...
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As we step into June, leasing activity is starting to warm up along with the weather. While an uptick is common during the summer months, rental demand has been muted when compared to seasons past because market conditions are different. In this month’s update, we will dive...
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Moving During the Snow Season in Utah: Survival Guide for Tenants
By Daniel Robertson Friday, June 13, 2025
Moving into a new home can be exciting, but if you're making that transition during Utah’s snow season, it can also be stressful, messy, and even risky if you’re not prepared. From icy sidewalks to unexpected blizzards, winter in Utah poses unique challenges for r...
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The Landlord’s Digital Toolbox: Apps You Didn’t Know You Needed
By Daniel Robertson Friday, June 13, 2025
Being a landlord in today’s world isn’t just about collecting rent and fixing leaky faucets—it’s about managing properties efficiently, building relationships with tenants, and staying ahead of the game in a competitive market. And in a place like Utah, wh...
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How to Attract Quality Tenants Despite High Mortgage Rates
By Daniel Robertson Saturday, June 7, 2025
Rentals in Salt Lake are getting squeezed from both ends. According to City Creek Mortgage, mortgage rates are climbing— 6.625% for a 30-year in April 2025—and renters aren’t exactly lining up to pay more. You’re not alone if you’re asking, How ...
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7 Renovations That Pay Off in Utah’s Rental Market — and 3 That Don’t
By Daniel Robertson Thursday, June 5, 2025
Making the right renovations can significantly increase the value of a rental property—but not all upgrades are created equal. In Utah’s dynamic and fast-growing rental market, where tenant expectations are evolving and competition is heating up, knowing which improve...
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The Role of Demographics in Housing Demand: Understanding How Population Shifts Influence Rental and...
By Daniel Robertson Thursday, June 5, 2025
The real estate market doesn’t move in a vacuum. Shifts in housing demand—whether for rentals or homes for sale—are deeply rooted in the people who make up our communities. From generational preferences and migration trends to income levels and household sizes, ...
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Investor Insights: Why Mixed-Use Properties Are on the Rise in Salt Lake City
By Daniel Robertson Friday, May 30, 2025
In recent years, Salt Lake City has experienced a wave of real estate development that reflects a broader national trend: the growing popularity of mixed-use properties. These dynamic spaces—typically combining residential, commercial, and sometimes industrial components&md...
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The Psychology Behind Tenant Decision-Making: What Attracts Long-Term Renters?
By Daniel Robertson Friday, May 30, 2025
In the highly competitive rental market, attracting long-term tenants goes beyond offering an attractive price point or a freshly painted unit. The psychology behind tenant decision-making is layered and influenced by a combination of emotional, practical, and social factors. For...
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