SLC's Market Is Moving Fast — But These 3 Homes Just Got More Affordable
Right now in Salt Lake County, homes are sitting an average of 46 days before selling, and the average sale price has slipped to $663K, about $9K under list. That gap tells you one thing: there's negotiating room if you're working with the right agent.
These three sellers already moved on price. That's the first signal.
💥 $60K Price Drop — Salt Lake City
1252 E Driggs Ave, 84106
$659,900 → $599,900
Bungalow with finished basement. 206 days on market. Zoned for ADU potential.
206 days is a long time to wait. This seller is ready to deal.
💥 $42K Price Drop — South Jordan
9642 S 1630 W, 84095
$780,000 → $738,000
Rambler/ranch. ADU approved. 3-car garage. No HOA. 0.23 acres.
Cut $42K in under 30 days. That's a seller who listed too high and knows it.
💥 $72K Price Drop — Herriman
14437 S Butterfield Pkwy, 84096
$960,000 → $888,000
Large single family home. Pool and trails community. $62/mo HOA. $152/sqft.
Biggest dollar drop on this list. Newer Herriman subdivision, finally priced where it should have started.
A Note for Sellers
If you've read those price drops above and started wondering what that means for you, here's the other side of it: pricing strategy still wins, even in this market. I recently listed a well-priced home in Taylorsville that landed in a bidding war and closed $35K over asking — with backup offers still lined up behind it. Same market, completely different outcome, because the price and the launch were right from day one.
If you're thinking about selling, let's talk strategy before you list. Drops like the ones above usually trace back to a starting price that didn't match the market — not the market turning against sellers.


