Recent Lehi home sales for week ending March 7 show market activity

Andrea Allen Recorder of Utah County
Andrea Allen Recorder of Utah County
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Five homes were the most recently reported sold in Lehi for the week ending March 7, as listed by BlockShopper.com. The middle price among these transactions was $510,200, and the median assessed property tax was $2,398, reflecting the 2023-24 tax assessment period.

1302 190 E.
$831,100
Property Tax: $3,905.96
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Mne Properties LLC
Seller: Alexandr Marinenko

781 Woods Drive
$438,200
Property Tax: $2,059.43
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Kristeen Crystal
Seller: Kristeen and Christine Crystal

731 2300 W.
$558,000
Property Tax: $2,622.46
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Veronica Brady
Seller: Veronica Kimball and Veronica Brady

532 3270 N.
$510,200
Property Tax: $2,397.81
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Carol L Despain and Daniel R. Despain and Carol L. Despain 04-30-2008 (revocable trust)
Seller: Daniel Ross and Carol L. Despain

2297 New Harvest Lane
$485,800
Property Tax: $2,283.14
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Jessie Merriman and Keaton Dalquist
Seller: Patrick Joseph and Lisa Iversen McCarron and Patrick & Lisa McCarron Trust 02-21-2018 as AMD the



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