Updated Bungalow in a Central Location
LISTING AT: $775,000
2
Bathrooms
2,562
Square Feet
.14 acres
Lot Size
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2,526 Square Feet
.14 Lot Size
Highlights and Features
1160 E 1300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84105
Open House Saturday 5/21 | 2-4 pm
This lovely home was built in 1941 and has been thoughtfully updated over the past decade. A fully-finished basement and an extension on the back of the home provide additional living space while the home’s original charm still shines through the stained glass windows and a large covered porch. The owner’s suite opens on to a covered deck that looks out over an unbelievable backyard. As a result of being situated at the bottom of Salt Lake City’s east bench, this property includes a unique Salt Lake treasure; water from an artesian well runs through the backyard. The current owners have made the most of this rarity with a beautifully crafted pond–complete with lily pads and koi fish. Located just half a block from three great restaurants and an artisan market. You’ll be able to hop on the nearby McClelland Trail, which connects the Sugarhouse and 9th & 9th shopping districts or head down 1300 South for an afternoon at Liberty Park. This location is smack dab in the middle of Salt Lake City’s hippest enclaves.
KARLY NIELSEN
Karly Nielsen’s clients consistently praise her expertise, her keen negotiation skills, and, most of all, her indomitable positive attitude. With her contagious determination and genuine concern, you will be thankful to have her on your side. Karly shares your goals and commits to helping you succeed. Karly’s path in life naturally led her to a career in real estate. After earning a degree in Business Management, she worked and volunteered in the housing sector for many years. Moving her young family numerous times in the span of ten years made her a master in the art of moving. The Nielsen family navigated changes from Brooklyn to New Jersey, then cross-country back to her home state of California, before settling in Utah and renovating their current home in the Yalecrest Neighborhood. All of these experiences, coupled with her ability to connect with people from all walks of life, steered Karly toward getting her real estate license in 2015. Shortly after starting as an agent, she realized that she’d found her niche and she set out to start her own brokerage.