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Every active listing across Utah County, Salt Lake County, Summit County, and the Wasatch Front — not just my listings.
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New listings, price changes, and status updates (pending, sold) are reflected automatically so you never miss an opportunity.
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See something you like? Call or text me directly at (801) 367-7261 and I will get you in for a showing.
Areas I serve
I help buyers and sellers across the Wasatch Front — from mountain communities to growing suburbs.
Looking for something specific?
Tell me your must-haves — price range, neighborhood, schools, lot size — and I will send you matches before they hit the public sites. Many of my best deals start with an off-market conversation.

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Frequently asked questions about buying and selling in Utah
How do I find a good real estate agent in Utah County?
Look for an agent with local market knowledge, a strong referral track record, and credentials like ERA Leaders Circle or Top 500 Salt Lake Board of Realtors. Interview at least two agents and ask about their experience in your specific neighborhood. I have 10+ years serving Alpine, Lehi, Highland, and surrounding areas — feel free to reach out for a no-obligation conversation.
What is the average home price in Utah County in 2026?
Prices vary significantly by city. Alpine and Highland range from $825K to $1.3M, Lehi from $525K to $700K, and areas like Eagle Mountain and Payson offer entry points in the $400K–$500K range. I run neighborhood-specific comparables for every client so you have real numbers, not averages.
Do I need a real estate agent to buy a home in Utah?
You are not required to use an agent, but a buyer's agent costs you nothing — the seller pays the commission. Having an experienced agent means someone reviews contracts, negotiates repairs, and catches issues before they become expensive surprises. For new construction, bringing your own agent is especially important since the builder's agent represents the builder, not you.
How long does it take to buy a home in Utah?
From first search to closing, most buyers take 2–4 months. The timeline depends on how quickly you get pre-approved, how competitive your target market is, and whether you are buying resale (30–45 day close) or new construction (6–12 months). I help buyers set realistic timelines from day one.
What areas does Nicki Christensen serve?
I serve Utah County (Alpine, Highland, American Fork, Lehi, Saratoga Springs, Vineyard, Orem, Provo, Mapleton, Eagle Mountain, Payson), Salt Lake County (Sandy, South Jordan, Draper, Holladay, Cottonwood Heights, Salt Lake City), and Summit County (Park City, Deer Valley). If you are looking anywhere along the Wasatch Front, I can help.