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Как вы знаете новости о беременности были самыми важными для нас в 2008 году. Мы благодарим вас за поддержку и любовь.
Нам очень приятно, что вы читает новости на блоге, что участников в группе "русские в Salt Lake City" на "одноклассниках" (odnoklassniki.ru) за эти 8 месяцев стало 392 человека, что вы звоните когда есть вопросы и в течении работы вместе мы еще и успеваем стать друзьями...
Желаем вам нового начала в 2009, здоровья, счастья и всего самого хорошего.
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Marina Vialtsina (SFRG) (Марина Въяльцина - Ваш Риэлтор) 801-649-5883
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Showing posts with label Marina Vialtsina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marina Vialtsina. Show all posts
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Happy Holidays, Friends and Family!

I hope you have enjoyed my blog this year. And, I am happy to have this opportunity of sharing my knowledge with you. My husband and I wish all of you the best this coming year.
We had an amazing year. We hope you did too. Despite the economy being not so strong, we are hopeful once new President takes over.
The most important 2008 news for us is the baby on the way in January! Our boy's due date is President's Inuguration. I am so pregant right now that we cannot post any new pictures except the one we took in NYC in Nov., (during the 7.5th month of pregnancy). We are excited and nervous.
We thank all friends, clients and family for your love and support. We promise not to overwhelm you with baby news and pictures next year :)
Please let us know (in the remarks of this blog) how this year was for you.
Happy holidays to you and your families! We hope 2009 will be a great year for you.
We always appreciate your new business:
Marina Vialtsina (SFRG) Марина Въяльцина (Realtor)
801-649-5883
Jeremy Delicino (Criminal Defense Attorney) 801-364-6474 www.jeremydelicino.com
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Friday, April 18, 2008
Moab Wedding...
I will be away for a weekend. I will have access to phone and rarely to Internet. So, please call...
Our friends will be getting married in the Wilderness House in Moab Utah. Upon return, I will share few pictures with you. Until then, please have a nice weekend.
Marina Vialtsina
801-649-5883
Our friends will be getting married in the Wilderness House in Moab Utah. Upon return, I will share few pictures with you. Until then, please have a nice weekend.
Marina Vialtsina
801-649-5883
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Saturday, April 12, 2008
West Jordan (7300 S. 3449 W.) House on Sale!
This Neat House in Schorr Estates, in West Jordan (7300 S. 3449W.) is the lowest price in this quite and estaablished community. Convenietly located, only walking distance to Elementary School
(Oquirrh), Constitution Park and Jordan Landing.

The listing number (MLS #) 789211, listing price is $239,00, this split entry house built in 1979, 2671 sq.ft., with loft (313 sq.ft.) and balcony, main floor (1254 sq.ft.) has two bedroom and 2 abths with new laminate floors in living and dining rooms, vaulted ceiling, cathedral windows, and finaly finished in 2002 for 100% amazing basement (1104 sq.ft.) which brings 2 more bedrooms and 1 bath. The house has two built in garages, full landscaping, mature tres, vegetable garden, RV parking.
Sell will consider FHA, Conventional, VA, cash offers and even Owner 2nd.
If you like to see it please either call me directly
(Marina Vialtsina, Your Local Agent at 801-649-5883) or if you already have an agent, please ask him/her to show you MLS# 789211. More pictures available upon request


The listing number (MLS #) 789211, listing price is $239,00, this split entry house built in 1979, 2671 sq.ft., with loft (313 sq.ft.) and balcony, main floor (1254 sq.ft.) has two bedroom and 2 abths with new laminate floors in living and dining rooms, vaulted ceiling, cathedral windows, and finaly finished in 2002 for 100% amazing basement (1104 sq.ft.) which brings 2 more bedrooms and 1 bath. The house has two built in garages, full landscaping, mature tres, vegetable garden, RV parking.
Sell will consider FHA, Conventional, VA, cash offers and even Owner 2nd.
If you like to see it please either call me directly
(Marina Vialtsina, Your Local Agent at 801-649-5883) or if you already have an agent, please ask him/her to show you MLS# 789211. More pictures available upon request
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
A "Short Take" on "Short Sales"
When real estate values decline, a number of homeowners find that their mortgage is greater than the value of the property and the owner is said to be fianancially "upside down". If the property is sold at a loss, the owner is still responsible for repyaing the entire mortgage. Sometime owners do not have enough cash to re-pay the loan and so they try to work out a deal with the lender to pay less than is owed, thus a "short sale"
If you have questions regarding this form of sale, please give me a call,
Marina at 801-649-5883
If you have questions regarding this form of sale, please give me a call,
Marina at 801-649-5883
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Solid Fundamentals
Markets rise and markets fall. Utah is no exception. But as talk of a national recession intensifies, Utah keeps adding new jobs and new people.
In fact, by year-end 2007 Utah gained nearly 45,000 new jobs, a 3.6 % increase compared to 2006 and the highest job growth rate of all 50 states, according to Mark Knold, chief economist of the Utah Department of Worforce Services. The phenomenal job growth put Salt Lake City at the No. 1 spot in the nation for the "Best Cities for Jobs in 2008", according to Forbes Magazine. And the job growth has led to a surge in net migration-the number of people moving into a place minues the number of people moving out. As of July 1, 2007, Utah saw a net migration of $44,252 people. In addition, there was a record 53,953 births, resulting in the highest single year population increase in the state's history. Combined, new job growth and net migration establish the foundation of a strong real estate market. While many places are experiencing job losses, population declines and flat house-price appreciaiton, Utah's fundamental economic picture remains solid.
"I don't believe that Utah is subject to the bubble concerns that exist in other markets.", said Juliette Tennert, chief economist to Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. "Our demian home price right now is $206,000 compared to national home price of $220,000. We're well below the national mediam. Our housing demand is solidly rooted in populaiton increase as opposed to specualtion."
Since 1970, Utah has experienced four housing booms. The housing booms of 1971-1972, 1976-1978, 1994-1996, and 2004-2005 all had one common element-high rates of net migration, according to James Wood, director of the University of Utah's Bureau of Economic and Business Research. As Utah's Echo Boom generation comes of age-those born in the late 1970s and early 1980s-new ouseholds formation is certain to keep demand for housing strong. Utah's Echo Boom generation is larger in numbers that that of the state's Baby Boomers,a phenomenon unique only to the state of Utah, according to Tennert.
Although Utah's houseing market has slowed a little, the issue has little to do wuth overbuilding, according to the 2008 Economic Report to the Governor. "There are plenty of consumers and mane more to come who are willing buyers of homes," the report noted. "Instead, the porblem is in the mortgage markets....that is the primary reason for the Utah's slowing housing market. They have severely restricted mortgage lending."
By Brian Kohler
SLBR Chief Executive Office
Contact for more information
Marina Vialtsina
801-649-5883
In fact, by year-end 2007 Utah gained nearly 45,000 new jobs, a 3.6 % increase compared to 2006 and the highest job growth rate of all 50 states, according to Mark Knold, chief economist of the Utah Department of Worforce Services. The phenomenal job growth put Salt Lake City at the No. 1 spot in the nation for the "Best Cities for Jobs in 2008", according to Forbes Magazine. And the job growth has led to a surge in net migration-the number of people moving into a place minues the number of people moving out. As of July 1, 2007, Utah saw a net migration of $44,252 people. In addition, there was a record 53,953 births, resulting in the highest single year population increase in the state's history. Combined, new job growth and net migration establish the foundation of a strong real estate market. While many places are experiencing job losses, population declines and flat house-price appreciaiton, Utah's fundamental economic picture remains solid.
"I don't believe that Utah is subject to the bubble concerns that exist in other markets.", said Juliette Tennert, chief economist to Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. "Our demian home price right now is $206,000 compared to national home price of $220,000. We're well below the national mediam. Our housing demand is solidly rooted in populaiton increase as opposed to specualtion."
Since 1970, Utah has experienced four housing booms. The housing booms of 1971-1972, 1976-1978, 1994-1996, and 2004-2005 all had one common element-high rates of net migration, according to James Wood, director of the University of Utah's Bureau of Economic and Business Research. As Utah's Echo Boom generation comes of age-those born in the late 1970s and early 1980s-new ouseholds formation is certain to keep demand for housing strong. Utah's Echo Boom generation is larger in numbers that that of the state's Baby Boomers,a phenomenon unique only to the state of Utah, according to Tennert.
Although Utah's houseing market has slowed a little, the issue has little to do wuth overbuilding, according to the 2008 Economic Report to the Governor. "There are plenty of consumers and mane more to come who are willing buyers of homes," the report noted. "Instead, the porblem is in the mortgage markets....that is the primary reason for the Utah's slowing housing market. They have severely restricted mortgage lending."
By Brian Kohler
SLBR Chief Executive Office
Contact for more information
Marina Vialtsina
801-649-5883
Friday, January 25, 2008
Buy Local First Utah
I am a big supporter of local businesses, and I think everyone should consider buying from local business before they ourchase from any outsiders. Why?
Here is studies to aswer this questions:
A 2007 San Francisco study shows that if there were a 10% shift in spending from chains toward locally owned retailers, 1,300 jobs would be created as well as a $200 million increase in the annual output of San Francisco's economy! I think the town has something unique to offer if local businesses are present; otherwise, why travel and shop, if you bring home something from chain place, something you could have bought in your own town.
A survey recently conducted in Bellingham, Washington showed that 69% of its population recognized its Buy Local slogan, and that 58% of residents have shifted their thinking toward deliberately buying more goods from local stores!
Study Shows That Locally-Owned Businesses Circulate 70% more Dollars Back into Local Economy Than Chain Store Competitors Local business people are not going anywhere. They tend to spend money locally as well.
The Economic Impact of Locally Owned Businesses vs. Chains: A Case Study in Midcoast Maine
Big Box Retail And Austin: An Independent Review Let's be honest chain places are boring. I can understand you may want to play safe and go to the place you know and/or recognize from your home town; however, playing safe does not bring same satisfaction as finding something new and unique. Try new local places!
The Big Box Toolkit - Countering Mega-retailers- Rebuilding local business
The New Rules Project- A great resource for maintaining and creating a sense of community.
Business Directory is very easy to search: log to www.localfirst.org and "Business Directory"
I am listed there with special offer: Marina Vialtsina under "Realtor"
and, my husband: Jeremy M. Delicino under "attorney"
Here is studies to aswer this questions:
A 2007 San Francisco study shows that if there were a 10% shift in spending from chains toward locally owned retailers, 1,300 jobs would be created as well as a $200 million increase in the annual output of San Francisco's economy! I think the town has something unique to offer if local businesses are present; otherwise, why travel and shop, if you bring home something from chain place, something you could have bought in your own town.
A survey recently conducted in Bellingham, Washington showed that 69% of its population recognized its Buy Local slogan, and that 58% of residents have shifted their thinking toward deliberately buying more goods from local stores!
Study Shows That Locally-Owned Businesses Circulate 70% more Dollars Back into Local Economy Than Chain Store Competitors Local business people are not going anywhere. They tend to spend money locally as well.
The Economic Impact of Locally Owned Businesses vs. Chains: A Case Study in Midcoast Maine
Big Box Retail And Austin: An Independent Review Let's be honest chain places are boring. I can understand you may want to play safe and go to the place you know and/or recognize from your home town; however, playing safe does not bring same satisfaction as finding something new and unique. Try new local places!
The Big Box Toolkit - Countering Mega-retailers- Rebuilding local business
The New Rules Project- A great resource for maintaining and creating a sense of community.
Business Directory is very easy to search: log to www.localfirst.org and "Business Directory"
I am listed there with special offer: Marina Vialtsina under "Realtor"
and, my husband: Jeremy M. Delicino under "attorney"
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