From Deseret News archives:
Utah real estate 'healthy'
State bucks trend of gloomy forecasts for other markets
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"It's a slower growth that we're going to see here," Richmond predicted of the overall real estate market in Salt Lake.
"With respect on the housing side, we have seen some defaults occur through the financial services and the real estate-related companies. A few of our particular submarkets, especially on the office side in kind of the Union Park area, which has a high concentration of mortgage, title and real estate-related companies there's going to be a little bit of risk there with companies downsizing and shutting down those offices, but that area is valued and in very high demand and I think that space will be filled quickly," he said.
Downtown Salt Lake is aided by continued growth at law firms and banks, he added.
Schwanke said that despite pessimistic comments from survey respondents, about 80 percent were optimistic about the outlook for their business in 2008.
And turmoil actually could be good for the industry because it could lessen the chances of overbuilding, he said.
E-mail: bwallace@desnews.com
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