3 Alpine home sales recorded in Utah County week ending March 28

Andrea Allen Recorder of Utah County
Andrea Allen Recorder of Utah County
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Three home sales were recently recorded in Alpine in Utah County for the week ending March 28, with information sourced from BlockShopper.com. The median sales price reached $2,210,100 and the median property tax assessed was $10,668. Tax amounts reflect the 2023-24 assessment period.

226 Pfeifferhorn Drive
$2,210,100
Property Tax: $10,667.69
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Jamie Ann Savage
Seller: Matthew T. and Jamie Ann Savage

226 Pfeifferhorn Drive
$2,210,100
Property Tax: $10,667.69
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Jamie Ann Savage 06-12-2017 as AMD (revocable trust)
Seller: Jamie Ann Savage

885 Alpine Blvd.
$1,748,500
Property Tax: $8,251.17
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Krystal Christensen and Tyler and Krystal Christensen 03-25-2026 the (revocable trust)
Seller: Tyler Jay and Krystal V. Christensen



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