Saratoga Springs home sales for week ending March 28: 4 most recent transactions reported

Andrea Allen Recorder of Utah County
Andrea Allen Recorder of Utah County
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Four home sales in Saratoga Springs were most recently reported for the week concluding March 28, according to BlockShopper.com. The median sale price was $571,250, and the median property tax bill came to $2,615.5. Tax data reflects the latest assessment for 2023-24.

1664 Landrock Drive
$587,100
Property Tax: $2,687.86
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Larry Paul and Laurel O. Dunn and Paul and Laurel Dunn 03-23-2026 the (living trust)
Seller: Laurel Bills and Larry Paul Dunn

567 Hills Court
$636,400
Property Tax: $2,913.57
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Craftsman Property SE301 LLC
Seller: Preston P Robertson

587 Hills Court
$555,400
Property Tax: $2,542.73
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Preston P Robertson
Seller: Craftsman Property SE303 LLC

203 Jordan Ridge Blvd. 204
$302,300
Property Tax: $1,383.99
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.5%
Buyer: Joshua and Lindsey Pepper
Seller: Verlynn Roberts Brink and Verlynn Roberts Brink Trust 05-23-2023 the



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