Emma Romney
@emmatherealtor
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🏡 Redefining the Extra Mile 🐶 Funding 2 spoiled sausage dogs 📲 Text me @ 385-391-2601 💁🏻♀️ Realistic Realtor Living @realbrokerage
Layton, UT
Joined June 2023
Hi, I’m Emma — a Utah Realtor who believes buying or selling a home should feel personal, not transactional. I blend storytelling, strategy, and coffee-fueled hustle. Here’s what I’m about:
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The people who feel the most confident in real estate decisions aren’t the ones who know everything. They’re the ones who ask better questions early. #realestateinsight #utahrealtor #decisionmaking #utahrealestate
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MYTH: You need paid leads to build a real estate business. FACT: Most trust is built long before someone ever needs an agent. #utahrealtor #realestatebusiness #utahrealestate #agentlife
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Utah markets aren’t slow or hot. They’re segmented. Price range, condition, and location matter more than the headlines. #utahhousing #utahrealestate #northernutah #marketinsight
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Knowing your home’s value isn’t just for selling. It helps with planning, refinancing decisions, and understanding your equity position. #utahhomeowners #homeequity #utahrealestate #financialplanning
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Summit County buyers are still active, just more deliberate. Homes that clearly justify their price still stand out. The rest fade into the background. #summitcounty #utahrealestate #mountainhomes #utahmarket
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A lot of my job is helping people separate emotion from information. Both matter. But mixing them too early creates stress. #realtorlife #utahrealtor #realestateprocess #behindthescenes
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MYTH: Your home is worth what it would’ve sold for last year. FACT: Today’s value depends on today’s competition and buyer expectations. Markets don’t move evenly. #utahsellers #realestatemyths #utahhomevalues #utahrealestate
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Utah buyers question I hear weekly: “How do I know if I’m being realistic or just cautious?” There’s a difference. #utahbuyers #housingquestions #utahrealestate #homebuyingutah
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Davis and Weber County buyers are paying close attention to monthly numbers again. Payment sensitivity is shaping decisions more than list price. #daviscountyutah #webercounty #utahrealestate #utahbuyers
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I’ve learned that most buyers don’t regret buying sooner or later. They regret stretching themselves too thin. Comfort beats maximum every time. #homebuyingjourney #utahrealtor #realestateinsight #utahliving
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The goal isn’t to guess high or low. It’s to understand your leverage before you make any decisions. If you’re curious where your home actually sits in today’s market, my DMs are open. #utahrealestate #utahhomevalues #northernutah #utahhomeowners
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Online estimates miss context. Local trends miss your specific home. That gap is where sellers get surprised.
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Condition matters more than most people expect. So does layout. So does how your home compares to what’s actively for sale right now, not last year.
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The biggest mistake I see in Davis, Weber, Salt Lake, and Summit counties is relying on one number. Value is a range, not a price.
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Utah homeowners keep asking me the same thing: “What is my home actually worth right now?” Not what Zillow says. Not what my neighbor got. What it would sell for today.
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Utah buyers often ask how much house they can afford. The better question is how much house feels comfortable long-term. Affordability isn’t just approval. It’s lifestyle, savings, and flexibility. #utahbuyers #homeaffordability #firsttimebuyerutah #northernutah
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Salt Lake County update: Buyers aren’t chasing top prices anymore, but well-priced homes are still moving. Accuracy matters more than optimism right now. #saltlakecounty #utahmarket #utahrealestate #homevalues
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MYTH: Owning is always more stressful than renting. FACT: Unplanned ownership is stressful. Planned ownership feels stable. The difference is strategy, not luck. #utahhomeowners #realestatemyths #utahliving #housingtruths
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Summit County buyers remain value-driven, but more selective. Homes that clearly justify their price still move. Ambiguity is what slows things down. #summitcounty #utahrealestate #mountainhomes #utahmarket
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Owning a home isn’t expensive because of one high cost. It’s expensive when small costs stack without a plan. Budgeting for ownership early makes it feel manageable later. #homeownership #utahhomes #financialplanning #utahliving
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