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With 2000 new jobs a month, more people will be moving in from out-of-state. They will eventually want to buy houses. Those people waiting for Utah home prices to drop will be disappointed when the newcomers snatch up homes and place upward pressure prices. Also watch for rental prices to shoot up.
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