Man, I totally get where you’re coming from. When I bought my first home, it felt like everyone was speaking another language at first. One thing that really helped me was just slowing down and not rushing any decisions. Also, looking at listings by area gave me a much better idea of what was realistic for my budget. If you haven’t already, check out Utah Real Estate
— they’ve got a ton of info about average prices, and their site breaks down different neighborhoods too. I found their MLS listings super useful for comparing homes, and you can even reach out to local agents for advice if you get stuck. My biggest tip: ask way more questions than you think you need to, especially about things like HOA fees and what’s actually included in the sale.
RE: Tips for First-Time Home Buyers in Utah