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I remember someone I know from Saratoga Springs being all giddy about "how much their house was worth" . That didn't last long.
Alpine School District constructed the most expensive High School ever built in the Rocky Mountains out in Saratoga expecting the housing boom and associated rise in property taxes to pay for the bond.
What will happen when the California Foreclosure Crisis hits Alpine School District?
who would want to live in Utah County?
Maybe is isn't a slump but homes priced way too high?
I guess its a good thing SS used up its rainy day fund to start its own police department. All of us SS residents can look forward to some huge tax increases to pay for the mayor and council's power trip.
Of course they all got their cost of living pay raise this year.....Layoff guvmint workers cut their pay and bennies...UH NO we would never think of doing that, the mayor said!
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They halted road projects and put a hiring freeze on open city positions, but haven't yet had to cut any staff positions,
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