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Show G4 The Sait Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 15, 1996 Advertising Supplement to The Salt Lake Tribune Kaysville : Continued from Page Gl _ Continued from Page G1 it is a wonderful place to raise a family,"’ Whiteside said. “I’m not openspaces and the quality schools, which include five elementaries, two junior highs and one high school, are a large part of what Whiteside finds attractive about the community. But there is more. “Kaysville is is an old city that has grown gradually over the years, Whiteside explained. “That growth, however, has grown by leaps and boundsoverthe last few years. But even with all the newcomers coming saying that we don’t have problems, but the problems that we might have are on the minimal side. Most of whatI see in this community ison the positive side. People look out for each other. That is just way ithas always been.” Kaysville is generally regarded as a well-educated community and a great majority of its residents work in professional jobs. There is a cityowned business park thatis attract- pleasant place and has a nice com- economy. The Kaysville Library is homes forsale in the Kaysville community. Asking prices start at $93,000 and go as high $479,000. Most of the homes, Krey says,fall in the $130,000-to-$170,000 range. Krey said that 56 homes have sold in the area during the past four mon “It isa beautiful area,” Krey said. “There are wooded, rolling hills to the east and lush pasture lands west. It is a fascinating place. Families who live there simply don’t want to leave. Often residents whoaresell- in, the community seems as warm ing somelight manufacturing indusand friendly as ever.It is still a very tries, which only enhances the local munityspirit.” Kaysville has a population of 18,000, which is up 4,000 from the 1990 census numbers. Whiteside isn’t surprised about the growth. “I think people are realizing that / f ing their homes are movingto another homein Kaysville. s " vous > (TEN 3 Hi 1 “In selling real estate in Davis the only suchfacility in Davis Coun- “ County, I've learned my etiquette,” ty to operate on an independent ba- Krey continued. “You never ask a sis. According to Cheri Krey, a real estate broker with Realty Executives of Utah, there are currently 46 man wherehe’s from — if he’s from Kaysville he'll tell you.If he’s not, i you’ri only embarrass him by askClassic homeslike this give Kaysville and Fruit Heights neighborhoods a ing.” warm andfriendly feel. ° ° $125,000 of gain from taxQ&A: How to flush out disclosure problem? ation, the seller or spouse must be 55 yearsold. By George Karvel the building code installation Knight-Ridder Newspapers Question: Last year the en- well, have the water tested. requirements. There also may If the homehas a septic sysbe a violation of state health, tem, haveit inspected to make tire drain field of my septic ire drain y Sep In yourcase, if you sell your homein January but do not become 55 until Decem- cost of nearly $3,000. The Rew dala fed dscovered’ Of YOU staleand theIELAE® Drehaneapreenent and that the old drain field had Depending on the statute of Signedit. company hired to put in a f action. house in 1992 did the remodeling themselves, as well as the septic system (neighbors perience: before my 55th birthday? 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