Keeping Current Matters November 12, 2025

Do buyers really care about water rights, irrigation access, or shop/RV/toy storage? Should I highlight that?

In Ogden Valley, buyers absolutely notice the details that make mountain living work. Water rights, irrigation access, and storage for toys or RVs aren’t just nice-to-have features — they’re part of what makes a property truly functional and valuable in this area.

Julie Summers Christensen knows that in places like Eden, Huntsville, and Liberty, buyers come with a lifestyle in mind. They want to garden, water their pasture, park their snowmobiles or boats, and enjoy the space and freedom that comes with mountain property ownership. Highlighting these features in your listing doesn’t just attract attention — it tells the story of how the property fits into that lifestyle.

Whether it’s pressurized irrigation, secondary water shares, or a large workshop where someone can tune up their gear or store their camper, these amenities speak directly to the kind of buyers drawn to Northern Utah. Julie helps sellers position these assets strategically so they stand out in photos, remarks, and showings — often translating into higher perceived value and faster offers.

Because in the Valley, buyers aren’t just purchasing a home — they’re investing in a way of life. And when you highlight the parts that make that lifestyle possible, your property shines above the rest.