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  • Ben Hart | Why the Utah Inland Port Could Reshape the State’s Economy
    2025/05/08

    When you think about a "port", you probably imagine shipping containers and oceanfront cities. Not Utah. But that is exactly what makes the Utah Inland Port such a powerful and surprising development.

    In this episode of the Utah Real Estate Podcast, we sat down with Ben Hart, Executive Director of the Utah Inland Port Authority, to help explain what the inland port is, why it matters, and how it could affect nearly every Utahn whether you are a homeowner, business owner, or just someone waiting on a delivery.

    What is the Utah Inland Port?

    The Utah Inland Port isn’t a single building or a warehouse. It’s a network of infrastructure projects across the state rail, road, and air systems designed to make it easier and more cost-effective to move goods in and out of Utah.

    As Ben explained, most of what we use each day from clothes to furniture to construction materials has to come from somewhere else. Utah doesn’t have direct access to the coast, so we rely heavily on trucking. That means more traffic, slower deliveries, and higher shipping costs.

    The port authority’s mission is to upgrade that system. “We’re trying to build smarter ways to ship,” Ben said. “That means strengthening air cargo, expanding rail, and investing in the infrastructure that helps businesses grow while easing the burden on our roads.”Why It Matters to Everyone

    You don’t have to be in the shipping industry to feel the effects. For most Utahns, the benefits will show up in simple ways: fewer trucks on the freeway, quicker shipping times, and less pollution.

    Projects like the new rail hub in Cedar City are already reducing highway traffic. “They used to send thousands of trucks up to Salt Lake,” Ben shared. “Now, with direct rail access, they can ship more efficiently saving time, money, and emissions.”

    And for rural communities, the benefits are even more direct. In Garland, Utah, a partnership with the port helped bring in a $50 million investment and 500 new jobs through a company called Lakeshore Learning. These kinds of wins create ripple effects new income, housing demand, and long-term growth.Small Business, Big Impact

    While the port helps large companies move freight, it also opens doors for smaller businesses looking to scale. Ben pointed out that many local manufacturers already supply major companies like Boeing but need better access to national and global markets.

    “Once these businesses realize they can export globally without leaving Utah, it changes the game,”

    What About the Environment?

    Naturally, a project of this scale raises environmental concerns especially regarding the Great Salt Lake. But Ben emphasized that protecting Utah’s natural resources is part of the plan.

    In the last year alone, the Port Authority directed $2.5 million to preserve sensitive wetland areas. It has also committed to working only with low water-use industries near the lake and has implemented strict protections in places like Weber County.

    “We’re not here to build at all costs,” Ben said. “We’re here to grow responsibly, and that means preserving the land we depend on.”Looking Ahead

    According to Ben, what excites him most is the long-term, generational impact of the work being done. The Port Authority is currently active in 15 counties, with project areas stretching from Cedar City to Price. The goal is to create a more efficient, more resilient economy for Utah’s future.

    “If we do this right, people may not even notice,” he said. “They’ll just get packages faster, spend less on shipping, breathe cleaner air, and have access to better jobs. And that’s a win.”


    Learn More:

    Utah Inland Port Authority
    http://inlandportauthority.utah.gov

    Ben Hart – Executive Director Bio
    http://inlandportauthority.utah.gov/leadership


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    26 分
  • Joseph Woodbury | Make Money from Your Extra Space
    2025/04/17

    What if your empty garage, RV pad, or unused driveway could start paying your utilities—or even replace your side hustle? In this episode of the Utah Real Estate Podcast, hosts Steph Shoell and the Silver Dollar Man sit down with Joseph Woodbury, Co-Founder and CEO of Neighbor, a platform that's redefining passive income through storage and parking rentals.

    Neighbor empowers homeowners, businesses, and even major REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) to turn underutilized space into steady income—without the stress of traditional rentals. Joseph shares how everyday Utahns (and folks across all 50 states) are generating anywhere from $100 a month to six-figure incomes with almost no effort.

    We discuss:

    • What types of spaces are in highest demand (hint: garages + RV pads!)

    • How one Utah teacher is making $10K a year passively

    • The insurance and legal protections Neighbor provides

    • The concept of full property monetization

    • The surprising social impact of renting to your neighbors

    Whether you’re a homeowner with a spare garage, a landlord looking to double your cash flow, or just someone curious about new ways to earn without lifting a finger—Neighbor might be your next big move. Learn more & start hosting at: neighbor.com/host
    Joseph Woodbury – CEO of Neighbor

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    21 分
  • St. George | City Spotlight
    2025/04/03

    St. George is heating up—and we’re not just talking about the weather. This week, we’re putting the spotlight on a city that’s not only stunning but also booming with growth. Did you know that St. George was ranked the fastest-growing metro area in the U.S. in 2021 by the U.S. Census Bureau? And it continues to be one of the top growing cities in Utah today.

    To help us dive into what’s really happening behind the scenes, we’re joined by Carol Winner, Community Development Director for the City of St. George. From the massive Tech Ridge project on the old airport site to residential developments like Desert Color and DeVario, Carol shares the inside scoop on how the city is preparing for the future while honoring its history.

    WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:

    • Why Tech Ridge is the future of tech and livability in southern Utah

    • How Desert Color is blending mega-lagoon paddleboarding fun with smart community design

    • Where the city is adding density, especially in downtown and through accessory dwelling units (ADUs)

    • Why St. George is holding strong on limiting short-term rentals to preserve housing for residents

    • What makes the trails and parks system in St. George truly world-class

    • How Carol went from drawing house plans in 4th grade to shaping one of the fastest-growing cities in America

    • The importance of preserving historic homes and what’s coming next for downtown development

    RESOURCE LINKS:
    Explore St. George’s growth and latest developments here:

    • City of St. George – Community Development: http://www.sgcity.org/communitydevelopment/

    • Desert Color Master Planned Community: https://desertcolor.com/

    • Tech Ridge Innovation District: https://techridge.com/

    • Economic Development Projects Overview: https://sgcityutah.gov/departments/economic_development/development_projects.php

    • DeVario Residential Community: https://www.divarioliving.com/

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    22 分
  • We’re Back: Season 5 of the Utah Real Estate Podcast
    2025/04/01

    We’re back—Season 5 is here! After a two-year hiatus, The Utah Real Estate Podcast returns with a fresh focus, a new structure, and the same commitment to delivering trusted insights to homeowners and professionals across the state.

    In this kickoff episode, Steph Shoell and Scott “Silver Dollar Man” Stephenson reflect on how the show has evolved since 2018. In early seasons, they tackled foundational questions like “What is earnest money?” and “What types of loans are available?” Over time, the focus shifted to conversations with government leaders and industry experts on issues like infrastructure, water, growth, and housing.

    Now in Season 5, the podcast will spotlight Utah’s fastest-growing cities, featuring local planners and leaders who are shaping the future of the state. Each episode will give listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what’s coming—and why it matters.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:

    • What’s new in Season 5 and why now was the right time to return

    • The show’s evolution from homeowner basics to expert-led conversations

    • Why Utah’s rapid growth makes these episodes more relevant than ever

    • How city spotlights and planning previews will play a central role this season

    • A look back at standout guests and topics from past seasons

    • How you can help shape the show by nominating guests and topics

    Help Us Shape the Show

    Have a question you’ve always wanted answered? Know a city leader, developer, or expert we should talk to?

    We want to hear from you. Help us make this season the most informative yet.

    Connect with Us:

    Text /Call:⁠ 801-946-1208⁠Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/utahrealestatepodcast
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/utahrealestatepodcast
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    Silver Dollar Man Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silverdollarman


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    8 分
  • Candice Hasenyager | Is the Great Salt Lake Shrinking?
    2023/01/18

    Have you ever pondered the fate of Utah's beloved Great Salt Lake? Join us as we chat with Candice Hasenyager, Director of the Utah Division of Water Resources. She'll reveal why acknowledging its importance is crucial for responsible growth planning and how Governor Cox’s proclamation will play a role in protecting it - all while providing insight on reducing urban water use! For anyone curious about what this means for our limited supply - listen up!

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    30 分
  • Troy Jensen | Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU's)
    2023/01/15

    Accessory Dwelling Units, or mini homes, are becoming an increasingly popular solution to the affordable housing crisis. Troy Jensen is an expert in residential housing with New Residential Solutions. He specializes in developing and implementing accessory dwelling units (ADUs) as a viable solution to meet the affordable housing needs here in Utah. ADUs offer an alternative to traditional housing that typically come with much higher costs. By providing living spaces that are smaller than conventional homes yet still comfy and efficient, ADUs decrease the cost of ownership. They also make it easier to rent out extra space for supplemental income and provide more flexibility with homeownership.

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    36 分
  • Matt Strong | Should You Flip a Home in Today's Economy?
    2023/01/10

    Over the past few years, flipping a home has become a popular investing strategy as interest rates remain low, but is it still profitable with inflation and rising interest rates? To answer this question, Matt Strong with Sierra-West Funding. Matt is also the local president of the Salt Lake Real Estate Investors Association. Share his expert opinion on whether or not flipping homes can be viable during these tough economic times.

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    46 分
  • Clay Rockwood | What are the Plays Experienced Investors Are Making Right Now?
    2022/12/12
    The market is shifting, and many are curious about what experienced real estate investors are doing now. Clay Rockwood, Co-Founder, and Partner of Soar Capital Group, share his insights on what he's investing in right now and why. This episode is a must-listen if you want to get into real estate or know where the market is headed!
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    42 分