Houses for Sale in Draper UT
The south part of Salt Lake County has been hot area for real estate. It's cooled off a bit during the last few years but back In 2007 more than 500 single family houses were sold in Draper. The median price of those sold homes was 416,125 dollars and the average sales price was $491,400. The least expensive house was $160,000 while the most expensive property sold was 2.9 million. Homes sold in Draper listed by Realtors on the MLS were on the market for an average of 48 days. Although Draper homes are still among the most expensive in Utah, the price trends have drastically changed. Draper Homes are on the market for much longer periods of time, and prices are substantially down. If you're looking to find MLS listed houses, condos, and foreclosure homes in the Draper area, you can search with pictures, photos, and virtual tours by completing the search fields below.
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Draper Utah Homes for Sale
New Draper Utah Home Listings:
Here are the newly listed properties listed for sale in Draper Yesterday.Find the active average price of Draper Homes for Sale here.
Draper Condos for Sale - Draper has lots of condominium complexes. In 2007 there were more than a hundred condos sold on the MLS. Most of these are high end and luxury condo including the cove at little Valley, cottages at Kimball , Traverse Chateaux, Stoneleigh Heights, Fairway Condos and Fairway Hollow. If you want a new property but don't want to bother maintaining a yard then a Draper condo might for you. Condos offer living ammenties and arrangements not available in houses. These ammenities aren't free though, they are included as part of a monthly HOA fee. The median price of condos of Draper Condos sold was $239,900.
Some of the major draper condo and townhouse complexes include: South Willow Creek, Draper Peaks, Fields of Draper, Chandler Pointe, Belle Monte, Castle Hill, Lonepeak Shadows, Dearbourne Heights, Draper Landing, South Mountain, Stonelight Heights, Village Towns, Auburn Fields, Suncrest, and Wyngate Commons.
Draper Foreclosures - Just because the homes aren't cheape in Draper doesn't mean that the people living in them can afford them. There are many foreclosures, pre-foreclosures, short sales in Draper, hud homes, bank owned, and reo homes, in draper. Foreclosure houses can be purchased in the before the Trustee Sale by talking to the owner directly, or they can also be purcahsed at the foreclosure auction, or after foreclosure as HUD, and REO Homes
Draper Houses for Rent - With today's shaky real estate market some people are hesitant to buy in areas like Draper where the home prices appreciated so fast. Some feel more secure just finding a house to rent. The resources at apartments.com can usually help renters seeking homes in Draper.
View Draper virtual tours on Homes4SaleInUtah.com. Find virtual tours of houses for sale in developments on the West Side of Draper Like: Inauguration, Sunrise Station, Andante, River Park, River Park Estates, Brickerhaven, Greenfield Farms, Spring park, South Fork, Draper Ridge, and Montreaux.
There are hundreds of house listings on the West Side of Draper in Neighborhoods like:
Neighborhoods with houses less than $300,000 - The fields at Draper, Lonepeak Shadows, Draperville, Suncrest, Bridgepark Estates, Fields, Fields at Draper, Centennial heights, Stoneleigh Heights, South Mountain, Traverse Chateaux, and the Highlands.
Neighborhoods less than $400,000 - Red Leaf, Centennial Drive, Victors Pond, Cranberry Hill, The Fields at Draper, Traverse Chateaux, The Fields, Centennial heights, Stoneleigh, Suncrest, South Mountain, Montana View Estates, Suncrest, The cove at little valley, Sunset Ponds, Stonebridge, Suncrest, Montana View, Highlands, Oak Vista, Oak Bridge Estates, Cranberry Hill, Highlands at South Pointe, Teh Cove at Cranberry Hill, Whisperwood, South Willlow Haven, and Willowbend.
Subdivisions with houses between $400-$500,000 - Cranberry Hill, Stoneleigh Heights, Suncrest, South Mountain, Pheasant Brook, Rosewood, Sunset Ridge, Highlands at South, Centennial heights, Bellevue, Willowsprings East, Eagle Pointe at Suncrest, The heritage, Tand T Estates, Traverse Hills, Montreaux, Traverse Ridge, Whisperwood, Oak Vista at Suncrest, Fox Gate Farms, Glen Acres, The Heritage, Highlands at S. Point, Suncrest, Camden Park, Corner Canyon Estate, Whisperwood, Cove, Somerville, and Centennial Heights.
Developments with listings from $500,000 - $600,000 - Centennial Heights, Pheasant Brook Estates, Highlands at South Point, Highlands, Canyon Oaks, Oak Vista, Wild Rose, South Fork, South Mountain, Southridge, Fairway Oaks, Fox Gate Farms, Lone Peak Meadows, Corner Canyon Estates, Eagle Pointe at Suncrest, Highlands at South Point, Corner Canyon, Village Green, Hunters Ridge, Bellevue, Montreaux, Pheasant Hills, South Mountain, Lone Peak Meadows, The Ridge, FOX Meadow, and The Masters.
Neighborhoods with Properties from $600,000 to $700,000 - Bellevue, HIghlands at S. Pointe, The Ridge, Canyon Oak, Pheasant hills, Fairway Hollow, Akagi Farm, South Fork, Traverse Chateaux, Whisper Hollow, Draper Heights, Lone Peak Meadows, Crystal Meadows, Southridge, Southridge, Bear Hollow Estates, Suncrest, Canyon Oaks, Deer Hollow, Suncrest, Ptarmigan Pointe, The Masters at Draper, Somerville, Eagle Pointe, Shady Downs, and the Fox Meadows,
Draper areas with houses from $800,000 to $1,000,0000 - Suncrest, Valle Di Villa, Canyon Ridge, The Ridge, Steeple Chase, Draper Oaks, Cove at Bear Canyon, Hickory Ridge, Akagi Farms, Lone Peak Cove, Steeplechase, Hogan Lane, Canyon Oaks, Oak Vista, The Point at Suncrest, Fox Crossing, South Mountain, Ridgewood, South Fork, Ginger Brook Estates, Draper Heights, and Somerset.
Luxury Home Neighborhoods in Draper - Ridgewood, Somerset, Akagi Farms, Steeplechase, Hickory Ridge, South Mountain, Tall Woods, Canyon Oaks, Andrus Acres, Hunter Ridge, Valle Di Villa, Cove Bear Canyons, Draper Heights, Somerville, Corner Canyon Vista, Fox Crossing, Deer Hollow, Whisper hollow, Canyon Ridge, Corner Canyon Estate, Bridle Point, Bakers Cove, Hunter Ridge, Oak Vista, Odin Estates, and Wild Rose.
What agent should you use?
There are Two Types of Realtors: Listing Agents/ Buyers Agents
The listing agent contracts with the seller to market and help them sell their house. Their duty is to help the seller sell their home for the most money. They have a fiduciary responsibility towards the seller, and will not reveal anything that could hinder the sellers negotiating position. A listing agent will tend to be more "salesman like." They are going to push to try and get you to buy their specific listing.
A Buyers Agent's role is to help a potential buyer find the most suitable home possible at the best possible price. They have freedom, and will make a commission from the sale of any home listed on the MLS. It doesn't matter which home the buyer chooses. A buying agent serves as a transaction facilitator. They share their expert market knowledge to aid the home buyer. You are will likely save money and make a better decision by using an exclusive buyers agent.
As a buyers agent, my loyalty is to you. I want help you get the best home and the best deal possible. As a Realtor, I know how much the seller paid for their home, how long it's been on the market, and other factor's that can help us determine how motivated the seller is, and what they might be willing to accept.
According to Peter Miller of the Realty Times: Consumers increasingly understand that if a seller has a broker, then a buyer without representation has a substantial disadvantage.





