HILL AFB

Property Management Around Hill Air Force Base

388th Fighter Wing F-16 Fighting Falcons

Hill Air Force Base, located in Davis County just south of Ogden, is a major United States Air Force Materiel Command base, populated with over 23,500 military, civilians, retirees, and families. The Wasatch Mountains are to the east of Hill AFB and the Great Salt Lake is to the west. The military-friendly cities of Roy, Sunset, Clearfield, and Layton surround Hill and provide additional shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. Salt Lake City is just a 30-minute drive south. Utah is world renowned for its amazing snow in the winter and outdoor recreation the rest of the year, so opportunities for fun and adventure always abound. Hill AFB is one of the largest employers in Utah and home of the 75th Air Base Wing, which provides support for many organizations, including the Ogden Air Logistics Complex (OO-ALC). The OO-ALC provides worldwide logistics management and engineering for the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile, as well as the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the F-22 Raptor, the C-130 Hercules, the A-10 Thunderbolt II, and the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Hill AFB is home to the 388th Fighter Wing and the 419th Fighter Wing (Air Force Reserve). Hill Aerospace Museum, situated on approximately 30 acres, remains a popular tourist site, enjoying around 180,000 visitors every year. Founded in 1981, the museum exhibits over 90 military aircraft, missiles, and aerospace vehicles, in addition to various munitions, ground equipment, uniforms, and historical artifacts. Other facilities at Hill AFB include bowling, a fitness center, a recreation center, officer and enlisted clubs, restaurants, and a child development center. Hill AFB’s helping agencies offer numerous community resources. In order to streamline and centralize the continually evolving information, Hill’s leadership created the website “Hill’s Helping Hands” (H3), which provides access to calendars and an abundance of community resources. Some of the programs offered are health care services, civilian employee services, legal services, chaplain services, airman and family resources, child care and youth services, base housing, spouse programs, recreation, and fitness. Hill AFB is a diverse community, dedicated to improving lives and maintaining the defense of our country. At West Property Management, we are familiar with “Team Hill” and work hard to provide quality property management. One valuable tool we offer is an owner-approved maintenance account. The amount of money you keep in the account, as well as the frequency with which we contact you about repair issues, is flexible, depending on your preferences. Some owners like to be contacted about every maintenance issue, while others prefer to be contacted only for major items. If a necessary repair is under the amount in your maintenance account, we can take care of the issue and provide details on your statement. If a repair is more than this amount, we will contact you to discuss options and obtain approval. Because of the volume of our business, we are able to negotiate competitive prices. Our vendors are trained to save you money and will look for warranties when possible. West Property Management’s goal is to save you money and increase your bottom line. Hill Air Force Base Homes for Rent

HOOPER

Property Management in Hooper Utah

Lifestyle in Hooper, Utah

Hooper is a small, rural community in Weber County. The Weber River flows through the northern part of the city just before it empties into the Great Salt Lake. Formerly known as Muskrat Springs, Hooper was used as a feeding ground for Congressman William H. Hooper, who ran his herd of cattle from Clearfield to the Weber River. In 1854, Hooper built the first house in the area for his herdsmen. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers have since erected a monument near the original house. Hooper was declared a township in 1996 and incorporated in 2000, with a population of about 4,700. As of the 2012 census, the population was around 7,700. Traditionally, Hooper has been dedicated to agriculture and animals, but like many cities in the area, it has experienced much residential growth. Residents, many of them lifelong, have expressed a desire to maintain the rural atmosphere that has always defined Hooper. A favorite annual event is Tomato Days, held over two days and celebrated with food, fun, entertainment, a parade, farmers market, 5K walk/run, rodeo, and fireworks. Partygoers can also participate in a flag football tournament, baby show, tractor drive competition, Miss Pink Tomato contest, red-neck polo contest, and much more. The community also holds an annual Easter Egg Hunt for kids from 1 – 12 and a Nighttime Hunt for kids ages 13 – 18. The City maintains several facilities and parks for community use and enjoyment, and seniors can attend a weekly luncheon at the Hooper Civic Center. Hill Aerospace Museum is only eleven-minute drive, and Union Station in Ogden and George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park are both less than 25 minutes away. Outdoor recreational opportunities abound in nearby Ogden and Weber canyons, and Antelope Island State Park is only 30 minutes away. For world-class skiing, three resorts are within an hour’s drive. West Property Management knows the Hooper area and knows how to help you make the most out of your investment. Good, clean tenants are drawn to good, clean properties. We advise owners to make sure their homes are clean, inside and out, and ready for someone to move in. Carpets should be professionally cleaned, there should be no unusual odors, all plumbing fixtures should be working properly, and window treatments should be clean and in good, working condition. In addition, appliances should be functioning correctly and the house should be empty of all furniture, personal items, and trash, including storage areas and the attic. Electrical outlets and switches should have cover plates, the heating system should have a new filter, and smoke alarms and light switches should be working. Exterior door locks should work, extra keys should be available. The lawn should be in good condition, and trees should be trimmed away from the property. By making sure your home is in the best possible condition, you are more likely to rent it quickly and save money in vacancy costs. We are accredited with the Better Business Bureau and will do all in our power to help you profit from your investment. Hooper Homes for Rent

HUNTSVILLE

Property Management in Huntsville Utah

Huntsville Terrain in Weber County, Utah

Huntsville, a small town in Weber County about 12 miles east of Ogden, has a population of just over 600, as of the 2012 census. It is part of “Ogden Valley,” a community that also includes Eden and Liberty. Of the three, Huntsville is the only incorporated town. Historically, farming and dairying were the main occupations, but today, most residents commute to Ogden or other nearby cities. This beautiful community won Utah’s “Tidy Town” award in 1992. Huntsville was founded in 1860 by Jefferson Hunt, and first incorporated in 1903. L.M. Nelson served as the first mayor, and his home is still standing. Huntsville was dis-incorporated in 1909 because of bankruptcy, but reincorporated as a town in 1924. Utah’s first free public school was founded in Huntsville, and the first school teacher in Utah, Mary Jane Dilworth Hammond, was buried in the Huntsville Cemetery. LDS Church President David O. McKay was raised in Huntsville, and his family home is still a tourist attraction. Another popular site is the Huntsville History Library, which boasts an extensive collection of information and artifacts. The city also offers tours of the first cabin built in Huntsville by Robert F. Aldous in 1861. The Huntsville Veteran’s Monument was designed and placed in the cemetery in 2011 to honor all veterans and show appreciation for their selfless service. Another interesting tourist site is the Abbey of Our Lady of the Holy Trinity, a Trappist monastery, founded in 1947. The Huntsville Town Gazette is a monthly newsletter mailed out to residents to keep them up-to-date on information and happenings. Some of the community activities include an annual Halloween potluck and costume party, as well as the Huntsville Marathon Expo, a popular fall event. The marathon starts in the Monte Cristo area and ends at Huntsville Town Park. In addition to the full marathon, the expo features a half marathon, 10K, 5K, Mayor’s Walk, and a Children’s Fun Run. This three-day event also includes food, games, artisans, and displays. Huntsville’s Fourth of July activities include a melodrama, wake-up call with red lights and sirens, breakfast in the park, races, parade, vendors, games, auction, tournaments, entertainment, and fireworks. Huntsville is close to an abundance of recreational opportunities. Pineview Reservoir, in Ogden Canyon, is a popular place for boating, waterskiing, and fishing, and Snow Basin, Nordic Valley, and Powder Mountain ski resorts are all nearby. An area in Huntsville’s town square is flooded each winter to make an ice rink. Ogden Valley Pathways, an ever expanding system of non-motorized trails and pathways, provides a variety of paved and unpaved trails for walking, jogging, roller-blading, biking, hiking, and horseback riding. West Property Management knows and loves the Huntsville area, and we would love to offer you our services. Because the average owner loses around $250 per week when their property is vacant, we have developed a premium marketing plan. This plan not only helps reduce vacancy time, but it keeps advertising costs low while maximizing marketing efforts. We advertise vacant units on over 15 high-traffic rental sites. Individually, this exposure would be quite costly, but because of our volume we get great rates and pass them on to you. In addition to advertising on the rental sites, the plan includes an online video tour of your property, referral bonuses for current tenants who assist with marketing efforts, and increased exposure to out-of-state prospective tenants. Potential tenants can view videos and submit applications before the current tenant even moves out, which means less vacancy time. With increased exposure, your property is most likely to rent quickly. We are accredited with the Better Business Bureau. Huntsville Homes for Rent

KAYSVILLE

Property Management in Kaysville Utah

Municipal Center in Kaysville, Utah

Kaysville, known as “Utah’s Hometown,” is an active community full of traditions, family values, and a unique sense of belonging, with great access to an abundance of recreation and shopping. According to the 2010 census, the population of Kaysville is 27,300. In 1868, Kaysville was the first city to be incorporated in Davis County. Kaysville has numerous well-maintained parks, including the Angel Street Soccer Complex, Barnes Park, Heritage Park with a walking path and Splash Pad, and many more. You will find playgrounds, boweries, sand volleyball courts, softball and soccer fields, barbecue grills, a horseshoe pit, an exercise course, nature trails, and more. Utah State’s University Botanical Center is located in Kaysville. It offers educational opportunities for children and adults. It is home to an arboretum that houses 300 trees and shrubs, gardens, and home landscapes. The center also features an urban fishery, walking and biking trails, wetland areas, a volunteer-tended garden, a seasonal farmer’s market, as well as classes and workshops. Some of the community-sponsored events in Kaysville are a Daddy-Daughter Dance, Easter Egg Hunt, Arbor Day Celebration, Memorial Day Veterans Program, Movies in the Park, National Trails Day, Kaysville/Fruit Heights Idol Contest, and a July 4th Celebration complete with breakfast, 5K/10K runs, a parade on Main Street, a family festival, and fireworks. There is also a July 24th Breakfast, Miss Kaysville/Fruit Heights Pageant, American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Volkswagen Club Show, Monster Mash and Dash Festival, Armed Forces Day Celebration, Tree Lighting and Electric Parade, and a Family New Year’s Eve Celebration. The Autumn Glow Senior Center offers multi-generational classes including water exercise, oil painting, T’ai Chi, bingo, watercolor, ceramics, lapidary, doodle art, square dancing, arts and crafts, Chi Quong, Bridge, and pinochle. The Kaysville Yard and Garden Committee sponsors a community garden, located between the Autumn Glow Senior Center and the public library. Not only does this garden bring a sense of unity to the city, but it provides residents with healthy exercise and wholesome produce. They also hold an annual Yard and Garden Tour in September. The City of Kaysville offers youth and adult sports, and youth summer programs such as art, bowling, golf, Boy Scout Merit Badge classes, sewing, science, swimming, tennis, track and field, and more. Some attractions located in Kaysville are Cherry Hill Resort, with campgrounds, swimming pools, water slides, miniature golf, and picnic areas. Boondocks Family Fun Center offers bowling, laser tag, arcade, rollerball miniature bowling, batting cages, miniature golf, go-karts, bumper boats, and more. ,Lagoon Amusement Park, in nearby Farmington has campgrounds, amusement rides, a water park, and a pioneer village. Kaysville has almost a thousand local businesses, including the much-loved, family owned and operated, Kaysville Theatre, the only discount theater in Davis County. Plenty of other recreational opportunities, including hiking, biking, camping, golfing, and skiing, are just a short drive away. Kaysville’s central location provides easy access to Salt Lake City, which is only 25 minutes south, and Ogden, which is 18 minutes north. At West Property Management, we are familiar with the Kaysville area, and would love to show you what our services can do for you. We make it easy for you to get started. Once we have talked with you about your property and determined if our system will work for you, we will send you a management agreement. We are able to input most properties into our marketing system within 24 hours of receiving a signed agreement. You will need to either fill out a property data sheet, or your property manager can complete the form for you during a property tour or over the phone. We will then advise you on any issues that might limit the potential rental of your property. If you are changing management companies, we will coordinate all the specifics for you, including notifying the tenants and gathering all the necessary information. We will then collect the keys, current tenant paperwork, and contact information from you, and begin showing your property. We will also take care of getting the utilities set up. Let us show you how easy-to-use and profitable our services will be for you. We are an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau. Kaysville Homes for Rent

LAYTON

Property Management in Layton Utah

Layton City Center

Located in Davis County, 25 miles north of Salt Lake City, the city of Layton, is home to excellent cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities. Layton is situated alongside Interstate 15, with Frontrunner Commuter Rail Service to Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Provo. Salt Lake International Airport is only 25 minutes away. The Wasatch Mountains provide breathtaking views to the east, while the Great Salt Lake offers beautiful sunsets to the west. Layton was founded in 1850 as an outgrowth of the Kaysville Settlement. The first settlers established farms along the banks of what became known as Kays Creek, and the first public building, a log schoolhouse, was built in 1860. In 1886, Kays Creek became known as Layton, after Christopher Layton, a prominent businessman and Mormon bishop who owned property along Kays Creek. The area was included in the boundaries when Kaysville was incorporated in 1868, but because many Layton residents objected to paying taxes from which they did not benefit, there was a strong movement to separate. The case ultimately went to the Utah Supreme Court, which sided with Layton residents in 1902 and legally deemed Layton a farming community, officially separate from Kaysville. As an interesting side note, Christopher Layton’s home was actually in Kaysville’s boundaries. Layton became incorporated in 1920, and by 1940, the population was about 600. Hill Air Force Base was built next to Layton in 1940, and when World War II broke out, Layton’s population boomed. By 1950, it was 3,456. Layton has continued to grow over the years and is now the most heavily populated city in Davis County, with a population of 70,000. Part of the renowned Davis School District, Layton is home to thirteen elementary schools, four junior highs, and three high schools. Higher education is also within easy reach. The Davis Campus of Weber State University is located in Layton, as is Stevens-Henager CollegeEagle Gate College, and Broadview University. Layton also offers excellent healthcare facilities, such as Intermountain Health Care and the Davis Hospital and Medical Center. Layton is home to the Davis Conference Center, the Layton Hills Mall, and “Restaurant Row,” a one-mile stretch of national chain restaurants. Layton Commons, a 47-acre park located in the center of the city, is a popular community gathering place with picnic pavilions, baseball fields, a playground, walking trail, the Heritage Museum, Ed Kenley Amphitheater, and Layton City Surf ‘n Swim. The Davis Arts Council sponsors affordable and diverse programs, such as free Saturday night Concerts at the amphitheater during the summer, free Wednesday night movies, and Arts in the Park youth program. Surf ‘N Swim, “Utah’s Year-Round Ocean,” offers swimming, water aerobics, a youth swim team, Boy Scout merit badges, racquetball, wallyball, sand volleyball, lifeguard classes, swimming lessons, and more. The Heritage Museum of Layton, built in 1972 by a group of concerned citizens, houses thousands of artifacts, photographs, documents, and books. One of Layton’s most celebrated events is Liberty Days, held every Fourth of July. The day kicks off with a Breakfast at Layton Commons, and then continues with a 5K run/walk, parade, vendor booths, entertainment, and fireworks. Layton residents also enjoy showing their support for the military with the annual Sounds of Freedom, a celebration that includes a classic car show, motorcycle rally, live music, flyby, vendor booths, games, and more.  Layton Commons is also the location for the annual Taste of the Town, hosted by the Davis Chamber of Commerce and featuring a sampling of some of Davis County’s local restaurants. Each October, Layton residents enjoy a Halloween Bash with carnival games, cake walk, costume contest, music, and food. Other fun community events include Flapjack Friday and Bingo Night, an Easter Egg Dive at Surf ‘N Swim, family golf night at Swan Lakes Golf Course, and an annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony and Lights Display. Layton City maintains an informative Facebook page dedicated to keeping residents up-to-date on activities and events. Year-round outdoor recreation is always within reach. Golfers will find plenty of venues, including the award-winning Valley View Golf Course. Several nearby resorts offer excellent snowboarding and skiing, including Snowbasin, just 20 minutes away and site of the 2002 Olympic Winter games. The adjacent mountain trails provide excellent hiking and mountain biking, and Weber Canyon is only twelve minutes away. Neighboring amusement parks include Boondocks Fun CenterCherry Hill Resort & Waterpark, and Lagoon Amusement Park. West Property Management knows and loves the Layton area and would love to show you why you should hire a property manager. We can help protect your investment and increase your income. We are experienced homeowners and have designed our system with you, the owner, in mind. When you work with our team, you benefit from our knowledge and experience. We have no set-up, leasing, or hidden fees, and we offer a non-binding contract. No money is due until your property is rented. In addition, you will have online account access and professional customer service. We are accredited with the Better Business Bureau. Layton Homes for Rent

MARRIOT-SLATERVILLE

Property Management in Marriott – Slaterville Utah

Marriot-Slaterville in Weber County, Utah

The beautiful, rural city of Marriott – Slaterville  is located in Weber County, just west of Ogden. It was originally two separate areas, Marriott and Slaterville. Marriott was settled in 1849 by Mormon pioneers, and in 1854, it was named after the first permanent settler, John Marriott. The area of Slaterville, named after Mormon Battalion member Richard Slater, was settled in the early 1850s and originally called Mill Creek. Marriot and Slaterville merged and incorporated in 1999. Also in 1999, the House of Representatives designated Marriott – Slaterville as an open space preservation city. As of 2012, the population was around 1,700. The city of Marriott – Slaterville has a Facebook page to help keep the community involved and informed. Some of the fun annual gatherings include an Easter Egg Hunt, a Fourth of July Celebration, a Halloween Festival, and Breakfast with Santa. The city maintains three attractive parks, as wells as various open-space nature reserves. One of the special annual traditions is the community awards at the end of the year. Four different awards are handed out: the Good Neighbor Award, the Elna Lucas Community Culture/History Award, the H. Orvil Holley Youth Leadership Award, and the Darrell Mecham Outstanding Community Service Award. The city teams up with Harrisville for youth recreation programs. Marriott – Slaterville is comprised of a wealth of rich farmland, which creates a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. However, recreation, entertainment, and culture are just a short drive away. Nearby Ogden is home to the Historic 25th Street, the Solomon CenterToad’s Fun Zone, the Ice SheetTreehouse Children’s MuseumDinosaur ParkUnion StationPeery’s Egyptian Theater, and much, much more. For boating, waterskiing, swimming, fishing, and camping, Willard Bay State Park is just a 15-minute drive away. Salt Lake City is less than 40 minutes away, and several world-class ski resorts are also located within a short drive. At West Property Management, we are experienced homeowners and understand the importance of finding good tenants. A problem tenant can be very costly in terms of both time and money, and while no background check can completely eliminate risk, our detailed tenant screening process will substantially lower it. Once a prospective tenant has completed the application and we have verified photo identification, we perform the following checks: national and state background; sex offender, terrorist, and criminal; and credit report with full payment history and credit score. We review any accounts in collections or any judgments filed, check for past evictions, and verify income by either contacting the current employer or procuring copies of tax return and current bank statement if self-employed. We also contact previous landlords about payment history, property conditions, and any nuisance issues. We do everything in our power to ensure your property is rented by good, reliable tenants. A thorough tenant screening is one of the most important things a property management company should provide. We are also accredited with the Better Business Bureau. Marriott – Slaterville Homes for Rent

MOUNTAIN GREEN

Property Management in Mountain Green Utah

Mountain Green in Weber County, Utah

Located at the mouth of Weber Canyon, Mountain Green is a scenic bedroom community in unincorporated Morgan County. Though fairly undeveloped, it is growing rapidly. According to an article in the Deseret News, a design team is developing guidelines for a new town center. Because it lacks official boundaries, population estimates for Mountain Green range from 2,300 to 4,000. Grade school children can attend the Mountain Green Elementary School, while middle- and high-school students attend in nearby Morgan. Mountain Green is a great place for people who love living on the outskirts of town. The air is crisp and clean, and away from the city inversion. The homes are beautiful, the views are amazing, and there are plenty of year-round outdoor activities to choose from.  Snowbasin, a world-class ski resort and venue for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympics, is nearby, and offers fun activities all year long. A favorite summer activity is riding the gondola up the mountain and enjoying dinner with a view. To the North of Mountain Green, in Ogden Valley, you will find Pine View Reservoir, Nordic Valley Resort, and Powder Mountain Resort. To the South you will find East Canyon Resort, Round Valley Resort, and Park City Resort. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, you can enjoy hiking, snowmobiling, snow shoeing, horseback riding, cycling, running, rafting, fishing, and hunting. Many people also enjoy tubing down the Weber River. Mountain Green is close to both Ogden and Layton, which allows for plenty of shopping and entertainment options. The community of Mountain Green is close-knit, and even has a Facebook page dedicated to helping residents keep up to date on activities and happenings. Mountain Green is also the national headquarters of the Browning Arms Company. Turning the care and management of your home over to a property manager is a big decision, and one that deserves careful consideration. Much like using a good accountant or a financial planner, a good property manager will protect your investment, provide professional service, reduce your cost, and increase your income. At West Property Management, we are committed to excellence. Our feedback shows that with our services owners worry less and their properties do better. We invite you to take a moment to familiarize yourself with our services, and learn about the benefits of having our company professionally manage your Mountain Green property. We are serious about what we do, and we make an effort to stay educated and updated on landlord / tenant laws and current industry practices. We are also accredited with the Better Business Bureau. Mountain Green Homes for Rent

NORTH OGDEN

Property Management in North Ogden Utah

North Ogden City Hall

The City of North Ogden is located in Weber County, about 6 miles from Ogden, at the base of Ben Lomond Peak. As of the 2010 census, the population was 17,357. Originally settled by cattle ranchers in 1850, North Ogden was incorporated in 1934. The city honors its rich heritage by collecting, preserving, and displaying items of historical significance at the North Ogden Historical Museum. The city has also installed brown historical street signs at the beginning and end of historical streets above the current green ones. One of the most anticipated annual community events in North Ogden since 1932 is Cherry Days. Even though cherry orchards no longer line the countryside, the tradition that has always been an important part of the landscape and economy is kept alive through this celebration that includes parades, 5K Fun Run, pie eating contest, car show, baseball games, entertainment, volleyball tournament, rodeo, and fireworks. Other community events include an annual Easter Egg Hunt, a community garden, and a Christmas celebration. In addition, Bicentennial Park becomes the temporary home of a North Pole Express mailbox in December. All letters mailed to Santa receive a response. The North Ogden Parks and Recreation Department maintains beautiful parks and trails, and the North Shore Aquatic Center offers a waterpark, swimming lessons, training, certification, and fitness programs. The city also offers baseball, football, kickball, soccer, races, t-ball, tennis, softball, volleyball, and winter sports. The North View Senior Center offers a variety of programs and social activities for senior citizens over the age of 55. The entire community of North Ogden can keep abreast of events, news, and happenings through the city’s Facebook Page. North Ogden continues to show a commitment to caring for and managing its public trees. The Arbor Day Foundation has designated North Ogden as a “Tree City, USA” for the past six years. The Tree City USA is a national program that provides the framework for community forestry management. Cities achieve this status by meeting core standards, such as maintaining a tree board or department, having a community tree ordinance, spending at least $2 per capita or urban forestry, and celebrating Arbor Day. With the beautiful mountains close by, year-round outdoor activities are always available. A popular trail, accessible from four different trailheads, passes over the summit of Ben Lomond Peak, one of the most famous peaks in the Northern Wasatch Mountains. An interesting side note: The Paramount Pictures logo, known as Majestic Mountain, is rumored to be modeled after Mount Ben Lomond. North Ogden allows for easy access to an abundance of other outdoor activities including mountain biking, climbing, fishing, skiing, snowboarding, and more. Additional shopping and recreational opportunities lie just down the street in Ogden, including the Children’s Treehouse MuseumPeery’s Egyptian Theater and the Newgate Mall. Hiring a professional management company, like West Property Management, will save you money and increase your bottom line. We are experienced homeowners who know the North Ogden area. We are professionally trained members of the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM), a group of real estate professionals with first-hand knowledge of the unique challenges associated with managing residential properties. Members of NARPM adhere to a professional code of ethics. In addition, we are an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau. North Ogden Homes for Rent

NORTH SALT LAKE

Property Management in North Salt Lake Utah

North Salt Lake City Hall, North Salt Lake, Utah

West Property Management proudly provides services for all real property in the City of North Salt Lake. Located in Davis County, this beautiful, quiet community of 16,000 people offers its residents beautiful parks and amazing recreational opportunities all year long. During the summer, you can enjoy camping, fishing, water sports, and other outdoor activities. The city also offers summer recreation classes and activities for kids ages 3 to 15, and the 18-hole Eaglewood Golf Course provides breathtaking lakeside views and an assortment of challenges, including mountain elevations, ponds, creeks, and wilderness terrain. You’ll find plenty of hiking and biking trails, including the city’s Wild Rose Trail and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. In winter, several major ski resorts are within 40 minutes. Residents also have year-round access to the South Davis Recreation Center, which offers fitness equipment and classes, ice skating, an Olympic-sized pool, and more. One of the most anticipated community events in North Salt Lake is the Annual Independence Day Celebration, which includes the Eaglewood Festival of Speed, a diverse display of vehicles provided by collectors, owners, restorers, and racers. The celebration also features a 5K and 1K run, as well as a gathering with local vendors, activities, live music, aerial military flyover, and fireworks show. Other community events are the annual Family Golf Classic at Eaglewood, an Easter Egg Dash, Movies in the Park, and a monthly Senior Lunch Bunch with Bingo. Residents can also purchase a plot in the Orchard Community Garden, a beautification project created to enrich community relationships. The city has a Neighborhood Watch program in place and encourages people to be alert, aware, and involved. Another community safety program is Uniting Neighbors, which meets monthly and provides opportunities for residents to build a community where neighbors watch out for each other and plan for emergencies. At West Property Management, we are familiar with North Salt Lake and would love to offer you our services. We make sure our pricing is competitive and affordable, and because we make money when your property makes money, we are motivated to find good, long-term tenants. In addition, we are a professionally trained member of the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM), real-estate specialists who understand the unique challenges of managing residential properties and abide by a professional code of ethics. North Salt Lake Homes for Rent

Northern Utah

Property Management in Northern Utah

Downtown Ogden Utah
West Property Management is proud to provide services in Northern Utah. Communities along the beautiful Wasatch Front offer an abundance of cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors. The nationally accredited Weber State University has several campuses and centers scattered throughout Northern Utah and offers over 250 undergraduate degree programs and 11 graduate degrees. Historic sites such as Fort BuenaventuraUnion Station, and Historic 25th Street in Ogden offer a glimpse into the past, and the majestic Wasatch Mountains provide world-class year-round outdoor recreation. Ski resorts such as Snowbasin, site of the 2002 Winter Olympics, as well as Wolf Mountain and Powder Mountain, offer some of the “greatest snow on earth.” Hundreds of miles of non-motorized trails are available for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Rivers and lakes provide opportunities for water skiing, kayaking, swimming, and more. Plenty of fantastic camping, fishing, and hunting can also be found. Antelope Island State Park, a Northern Utah treasure, is a great place to watch for roaming bison or enjoy the Great Salt Lake. It also offers excellent hiking, biking, camping, and horseback riding. Top-notch medical care is available at McKay Dee Hospital and Ogden Regional Medical Center. Some of the most popular venues in Northern Utah include the Ogden Ice SheetHill Aerospace MuseumChildren’s Treehouse MuseumDinosaur ParkOgden Nature Center, and Centerpoint Legacy Theatre. Family fun can be found at LagoonBoondocksCherry Hill, and Toad’s Fun Zone, among others. Residents and visitors in Northern Utah also enjoy premier shopping experiences. For example, Station Park in Farmington, in addition to offering shopping, movies, and restaurants, is home to an outdoor winter ice rink and a choreographed water fountain. Shoppers can also enjoy spending time at Newgate Mall in Ogden, Layton Hills Mall, and Bountiful Main Street. Interstate 15, Legacy Parkway, and the FrontRunner commuter rail make traveling to Salt Lake City easy and convenient. This wonderful and bustling city offers a plethora of activities, including the Utah Symphony and Opera, The University of UtahTemple Square, and the beautiful City Creek Center. Visitors also enjoy plenty of shopping, museums, theaters, professional sports, and more. There is truly something for everyone in Northern Utah. West Property Management loves Northern Utah and would be proud to offer you our services. We can help protect your investment and increase your income. As experienced homeowners, we have designed our system with you, the property owner, in mind. When you hire our company to manage your property you benefit from our knowledge and experience. Some of the advantages to choosing West Property Management include no set-up, leasing, or hidden fees, as well as a non-binding contract. No money is due until your property is rented. In addition, you will have online account access and professional customer service.