Land
The experts are predicting that Cache Valley will double its growth in the next 20-30 years. While this is exciting, Logan wasn’t exactly planned for a large population. As somebody who lives in the North end of the valley, but who works on the South end, I know from first hand experience the frustration of [...]
Continue reading about Logan Growth, Zoning, and Traffic Issues
Cache County is proposing some changes in the current zoning laws in the rural areas. Right now, an A10 Zone means that lots have to be a minimum of 10 acres to have a home built. So, if there is a 40 Acre lot, it can be subdivided into a development that has four, 10 [...]
Continue reading about New Rural Zoning Laws for Cache County?
There is some improved news for Land Owners in Cache Valley, 2010 land sales are up 33% compared to the first six months of last year. So there have been 48 land parcels sold in Cache County this year. 17 of these were residential lots less than half an acre. The median price of these [...]
Continue reading about Cache County Land Sales Numbers January-June 2010
A few thoughts on things appraisers look at to determine market value of Cache County Real Estate.
Continue reading about How Appraisers Determine Market Value in Cache Valley
Can’t find the perfect home for sale, thinking about building? If so, consider the Stonebridge Subdivision in Nibley Utah. This subdivision conveniently located in Nibley at 2980 S. 1200 W. offers more than twenty different lots to choose from. Lot prices start at $49,900 for a quarter acre parcel, and go up to $60,000 for [...]
Continue reading about New Subdivision Listed by Cornerstone – Stonebridge
While the housing market in Cache County is doing pretty well, Cache County Land is far from recovery. For residential lots less than an acre, we are looking at more than three YEARS of active inventory. The prices of these Cache County properties still need to come down by about 15-30%. Here is a break [...]


