How to House Hack in Utah: A Beginner's Guide
House hacking — using your primary residence to generate rental income — is one of the most accessible real estate strategies available. Here's how it works in Utah in 2026.
Is Utah a Good State for Real Estate Investing in 2026?
Utah has been one of the top real estate investment markets in the country for over a decade. Here's an honest look at whether that story still holds in 2026 — and where the best opportunities remain.
The Best Cities in Utah to Buy Land in 2026
Looking to buy land in Utah in 2026? These cities offer the best combination of affordability, growth trajectory, and development potential across the state.
From Empty Lot to ADU: A Step-by-Step Guide
Thinking about placing an ADU on your property? Here's an honest, step-by-step walkthrough of what the process actually looks like — from zoning check to first rent check.
The Beginner's Guide to ADUs: What They Are and Why Everyone's Talking About Them
ADUs — accessory dwelling units — are one of the most talked-about topics in real estate right now. Here's a plain-language guide to what they are, what they cost, and whether one makes sense for your property.
What to Do With Raw Land Before Values Go Up Again
Land values across the West are rising again in 2026. If you're sitting on a raw parcel and haven't made a move yet, here's what your options actually look like — and which one most landowners wish they'd done sooner.
Can You Finance a Modular Home on Raw Land? Here's What to Know
Financing a modular home on raw land is more straightforward than most people think. Here are the main loan options available to landowners across Utah and the West.
Modular vs. Manufactured: What's the Difference and Why It Matters
Modular and manufactured homes are not the same thing — and the difference affects your financing, zoning, and resale value. Here's what every buyer in the West needs to know.
The True Cost of Leaving Your Land Vacant
Vacant land feels like a safe, low-maintenance asset. But idle parcels have real costs — some visible, some not. Here's what most landowners don't add up until it's too late.