Seven Provo home sales recorded for week ending March 7

Andrea Allen Recorder of Utah County
Andrea Allen Recorder of Utah County
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BlockShopper.com recorded these seven most recent home sales in Provo for the week ending March 7. The reported median sale price was $665,600, and the median property tax bill was $3,719. Tax data reflects the latest 2023-24 assessments.

1162 680 W.
$466,300
Property Tax: $2,605.43
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.6%
Buyer: Tanner and Michael Hitchcock
Seller: Bryan and Melisa Hunt

2655 140 E. 302
$734,400
Property Tax: $4,103.42
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.6%
Buyer: Douglas Gordon and Sue Mumford Smith and Smith Family Trust 05-21-2012 the
Seller: Vernon J. and Christine King

333 1800 W.
$402,100
Property Tax: $2,246.71
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.6%
Buyer: Gladys B. Miller and Gladys B. Miller Family Trust 01-13-2026
Seller: Gladys B. Miller and Jerry and Gladys Miller Family Trust 05-16-2011

960 300 S.
$4,419,400
Property Tax: $24,693.18
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.6%
Buyer: Michaela S Boothe and Moroni Frenzel Trust 07-08-2020 the
Seller: Bay Apartments the LLC and Froerer Property Management LLC

1292 Cedar Ave.
$665,600
Property Tax: $3,719.01
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.6%
Buyer: Scott and Margaret Taylor
Seller: Steven L. and Laura P. Ricks and Steven and Laura Ricks Family Trust 08-21-2024 the

916 620 N.
$435,500
Property Tax: $2,433.33
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.6%
Buyer: 900 E LLC
Seller: John and Diane Wilcox

924 Redford Drive
$829,100
Property Tax: $4,632.55
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.6%
Buyer: Adam and Lindsay Moore
Seller: Michael Eldon Knight and Eldon Knight 2015 06-30-2015 (living trust)



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