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Welcome to Bluffdale, Utah Bluffdale Real Estate 
The City of Bluffdale is located at the southern tip of Salt Lake Valley in Salt Lake County at the foot of the Traverse Mountain range. Bluffdale real estate is 20 miles from Salt Lake City and Provo, with convenient access to Interstate 15. It's part of the Salt Lake City Metro Area and home to the largest section of the Jordan River, making it attractive to anyone looking for real estate in Utah. Businesses love the city because it's surrounded by Interstate 15, Bangerter Highway and major rail ways. Bluffdale was incorporated in 1978 and has seen small but fast growth since.
Education in Bluffdale Students residing in Bluffdale real estate are served by the Jordan School District. There are 58 elementary, 17 middle and 10 high schools in the district as well as two special schools and two technical schools. Test scores are consistently above national average and high school graduation is the highest in the US.
For an alternative to public schools, there are several private schools in and around the area. Higher education needs can be met by universities in surrounding areas such as Hawthorne University, Numont University and Ameritech College. All of these are less than 15 miles from Bluffdale real estate.
Bluffdale's Climate Bluffdale real estate has a semi-arid steppe climate with four distinct seasons. During winter months, the area sees around 62 inches of snowfall, mostly coming from the Great Salt Lake, lake-effect snow. Lows dip into the lower 20s, with the highs during winter often reaching the upper 30s. Springs are beautiful and bring in late night storms. Summers are hot and dry. Monsoons are often seen from mid-July to early September. High temperatures during summer months reach into the 90s while lows fall into the 60s. Fall is another beautiful time of year in Utah. The weather during these months is very pleasant for everyone.
Things to See and Do in Bluffdale Bluffdale's location is perfect for outdoor recreation. There are community parks for everyone to enjoy anytime of the day. The community parks offer playgrounds, walking trails, picnic areas, pavilions, ball fields and ball courts. There's also plenty of open space to enjoy. The community has many annual events, giving each resident a great way to get out and meet their neighbors. There's a few restaurants and shopping centers for your convenience.
Many more great activities can be found within a short drive to surrounding cities such as Boondocks Family Fun Center, Cherry Hill Water Park, ski resorts, sports stadiums, museums and much more. You'll never be without something to fill your free time. 
About Appraisals >Refinancing Your Home
Interest rates fluctuate as changes occur in the general economy. If you purchased your home when interest rates were higher, you may want to consider re-financing your loan at a lower rate.
You will have to apply for the new mortgage and have your current income eligibility assessed. Depending on how long you have had your present loan, a current appraisal may be required. There are closing costs, such as attorney, title fees, recording and notary fees, and appraisal charges. The biggest factor in your decision should be the length of time you plan to remain in your home. If you will be there for only a year or two more, it might not pay to re-finance. If you will be in your home longer, re-financing could provide you with lower mortgage payments. Your real estate agent can help you work out the numbers and can refer you to reputable home appraisers and mortgage lenders.
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What is the legal term used to describe the right of the U. S. government to condemn private land for public use?
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Right of Eminent Domain allows the government to confiscate private land by paying full market value for the property. |
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