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Show . : x lis gstete by Tl purchasing of SaltaJr, the. Salt Lake treet car system.- the j Osden street car ytem and the building -of electro roads connecting the ismall town? ot. Utah., and Idaho, would give the t atest Impetus to the real estate buair. -a of Salt Lake City, that has ever ev-er be i known In this country." declared, de-clared, a local real estate dealer this norni-g.- Continuing he said: "It has already had Us effect on-the buslnrss of the city. The wonderful benef.ial effect of the building of additional addi-tional electric roads cannot be conceived con-ceived at the present time. If It goes th.rou.srh It will be equal . to two hew railroads to the cUy.' The real estate market Is steadier and more firm than It has been hr years. Never In the history of Bait Lake .City has the 'market Ken as strong and steady. The greatest demand being for 'dwelling houses, thus showing, that new residents are constantly being acquired ac-quired by the city. The greatest demand de-mand is for modem up-to-date homes. During the week there has been more local people buying property than there has been for ten years past Many. of the dealers in the city have received inquiries for property from residents of Park City, Eureka, Bingham and many other ot the mining towns close to Salt Lake -City. This is something that has not happened before In the last ten years.-" Most of the dealers report that , thus far this month they have done more business than for both the month of March and April together.- The business busi-ness is getting stronger each week. There has been an unusually large demand during the past week for vacant va-cant property, and considerable was sold. "One ot the best indications of the market Is that old timers here are loos ening up on their money and Investing," Invest-ing," said a Malq street real estate dealer yesterday.. Persoh who have spent most of their lives here have heretofore been chary about the market" mar-ket" They did not care t inveswunless they, had a sure thing and they, certainly cer-tainly must believe they ' have something some-thing good or they would not be buying property. "There ' has been no time in . years when the market bad a healthier appearance. ap-pearance. There is nothing to oause alarm to any investor. The prospects, with all sincerity are the best I have-ever have-ever seen and I have been here for fifteen fif-teen years. If I were a young man I do not know of any better. Investment than real estate. Not because I am in the business, but because I am confident confi-dent that it 4s about the best thing at the present time." v ' . . |