Kirk Millson
Plumb & Co.
801.419.8912
kirk@sugarhouseutah.com
Sugar House Utah:
Spacious Ramblers
Almost all of the ramblers in Sugar
House Utah were built after World
War II. Most were built from the
mid-1950s to the 1970s. What they
lack in charm they make up for in
space. Ceilings are high, rooms are
big, and many basements are
walkout. If you need a house above
3,000 square feet with five or more
bedrooms and a two-car garage,
you'll want to look at a rambler. Many
St. Marys and Oak Hills residents are
original owners of their homes. They
are dated, and sell for about $150 per
square foot. As this area turns over
in the next few years and these
homes are updated, watch out. These
are big houses close to town, many
with great city views. It could one day
be
the most desirable area in town.
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WHEN:
In the Sugar House area, these
spacious homes were mainly built from
the mid-1950s to the early 1970s. .

WHERE:
The greatest concentration is in the
Oak Hills/St. Marys area above Foothill
Drive. Pockets exist above 1900 East
and north of 1700 South in El Rey Park
and the newer part of Harvard/Yale.
Quirks:
              Built around 1960, most
ramblers have plumbing and wiring
that is not an inspection issue. Check
the bar-tile roof in Oak Hills/St.
Marys, however. If original, they
might be due for a replacement.
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