This is the title of a history of the Bountiful, Utah area written by my 7th grade history teacher, Leslie Foy. The City of Bountiful is the 2nd permanent settlement (by European settlers) in the state of Utah. It is located approximately 5 miles north of Salt Lake City. Bountiful is surrounded by the cities of North Salt Lake, Woods Cross, West Bountiful and Centerville. When I was growing up it was the economic hub of South Davis County.
Why am I writing this? This is where Darcy and I are relocating to. I am excited for the change, although since we made the decision and put the plan to relocate into motion, we have gotten extremely busy in Cedar City. I suppose that was bound to happen, and we have a good co listing and referral partner in Sam Dodd at our ReMax Velocity office. We are going ahead with the change. My friends and family are extremely excited to have Darcy and I nearer, so it makes us feel much better about the change.
I thought that it would be prudent to begin blogging about the area that is the future of our business and not the past. So although I need to get my camera out and take some digital pictures once we get up there, I will continue to utilize the pictures that I have been using to highlight my posts for the next week or so.
Bountiful is a city of nearly 44,000 residents, a beautiful recreation center, many wonderful parks and some beautiful scenery as it is nestled near and on the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains. There are many great shops and stores and a quaint, vibrant downtown. It really does have something to offer nearly everyone. There is a great transportation system that connects the Salt Lake Valley from Odgen to the North and Provo to the South. Bountiful is just 10 minutes from Downtown Salt Lake City.
Real Estate in Bountiful provides an exciting opportunity for us. The homes range from historic, Pioneer era homes to brand new construction and beautiful neighborhoods with lots of trees. We are looking forward to the change! I am also looking forward to beginning my series of reports of subdivisions in these wonderful communities.
Tree in Black and White
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