The Neighborhood
Rose Park, Block by Block
Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake purchases homes throughout the entire Rose Park neighborhood — bounded by North Temple on the south, 1000 North on the north, I-15 on the east, and Redwood Road on the west. The neighborhood is roughly two square miles, with the Rose Park Golf Course occupying the central-eastern portion and the Jordan River Parkway running along the eastern edge.
Within those boundaries are several recognizable sub-areas, each with its own character.
The Original Petal Pattern (Central Rose Park)
The central section of Rose Park — between roughly 500 North and 900 North, and 800 West and 1200 West — is where Albert Fisher Sr.’s original 1949 design is most visible. The streets here actually curve like flower petals when viewed from above, with street names drawn from the rose family (Marigold, Snapdragon, Petunia, Bluebell, and more). The homes are original to the development. We buy throughout these signature blocks.
Golf Course Adjacent
The blocks immediately surrounding the Rose Park Golf Course — roughly 600 North to 1000 North, 1200 West to 1500 West — represent premium Rose Park territory. The course gives these properties an unmatched amenity, and the homes here tend to be slightly larger than the neighborhood average. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake purchases throughout this golf-adjacent area.
Jordan River Parkway Corridor
The eastern edge of Rose Park, between roughly Redwood Road and the river itself, runs along the Jordan River Parkway — a continuous green corridor of walking trails, cottonwood-lined paths, and river access. Some homes in this corridor sit within mapped flood zones, which we account for in our offer process.
The Original Petal Pattern
Central Rose Park: Where the 1949 Design Still Defines the Streets
The central blocks of Rose Park preserve Albert Fisher Sr.’s original petal-pattern street layout — the unique design that gives the neighborhood its name and character. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake purchases throughout these original blocks.
The petal-pattern blocks were the first phase of construction when Rose Park broke ground in 1949. These homes are the oldest in the neighborhood — predominantly 1949-1955 construction. The curving streets create pie-shaped lots on the corners and irregular geometries throughout. Many original owners or their direct descendants still live in these homes. When sales happen here, they’re often estate sales, probate sales, or generational transfers handled through cash purchase.
Golf Course and River Corridor
The Eastern Edge: Rose Park Golf Course and Jordan River Parkway
The eastern third of Rose Park is anchored by two major amenities — the Rose Park Golf Course and the Jordan River Parkway. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake purchases homes throughout these golf-adjacent and river-adjacent blocks.
The Rose Park Golf Course is a public 18-hole municipal course operated by Salt Lake City. It opened in 1932 — predating the surrounding residential neighborhood by nearly two decades. Homes immediately adjacent to the course command a small premium relative to the rest of Rose Park, with mature trees, established fairway views, and a quieter feel than the central streets.
The Jordan River Parkway runs along the entire eastern boundary of Rose Park — a continuous walking and biking trail beneath mature cottonwoods, with river access and small park nodes throughout. Some properties along this corridor sit within FEMA-mapped flood zones, which Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake accounts for in our property research before sending an offer. The flood zone designation is known information and does not disqualify a purchase.
Cost Context
How Rose Park Prices Compare
Rose Park sits in the lower-middle tier of Salt Lake City pricing — comparable to Glendale, below the historic eastside neighborhoods, appreciating as gentrification expands northward from the city core.
Avenues / Capitol Hill
Substantially higher median sale prices. Historic premium neighborhoods.
Sugar House
Significantly higher than Rose Park. Walkability premium and 1920s architectural protections.
Liberty Wells
Higher than Rose Park. Older bungalow stock and Liberty Park proximity.
Rose Park
Lower-middle SLC tier. Golf course adjacent and petal-pattern blocks command a small premium.
Glendale
Comparable to Rose Park. Similar post-war housing stock and gentrification trajectory.
Poplar Grove
Slightly below Rose Park. Mixed industrial-residential character along the river.
Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake’s offer for any Rose Park home reflects current neighborhood comps, the home’s actual condition, the cost of bringing the property to a marketable state, and location-specific factors like golf course adjacency or flood zone designation. The written offer arrives within 24 hours of receiving your property details.
Rose Park Seller Questions
What Rose Park Owners Ask Most
Yes. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake buys Rose Park homes with original 1950s kitchens, original tile bathrooms, original brick fireplaces — all standard for the era. We don’t ask for updates. We don’t require pre-sale work. The condition is priced into our written offer, and the offer holds at closing.
Rose Park does not have a federal historic district designation that restricts renovations or sales. The neighborhood is recognized as historically significant for its design, but property owners have full discretion over sales and modifications. We buy throughout the petal-pattern blocks without any historic-district complications.
All standard for Rose Park homes from this era. Lead paint on original window frames, asbestos siding underlayments, knob-and-tube wiring in legacy runs — these are normal conditions for 70-year-old mid-century homes and don’t change our willingness to buy. They factor into the offer amount but they’re not deal-killers.
Yes. A significant share of our Rose Park purchases come from long-held rental properties. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake buys with tenants in place — we coordinate closing around any required notice under Utah landlord-tenant law. If you’d prefer the property be vacant at closing, we can structure the timeline accordingly. Either way works.
Some Rose Park properties along the Jordan River corridor sit within FEMA-mapped flood zones. We check the official flood zone designation as part of our property research and factor it into the offer. If your home is in a designated flood zone, that’s known information — it doesn’t disqualify the purchase, but it does affect the offer amount.
Yes. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake works with Rose Park executors and probate attorneys regularly. If Letters Testamentary have been granted, we can move forward. If the estate is still being administered, we can provide a written offer the executor can present to the Utah probate court for approval. Funds from sale go directly to the estate via the title company at closing.
At a Utah-licensed title company in Salt Lake County. You can request a specific title company you prefer, or we’ll recommend one. The closing is conducted by a neutral, licensed title officer — same process as an MLS sale, just without the Realtor commissions coming out of your proceeds.
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Rose Park, Block by Block
Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake purchases homes throughout the entire Rose Park neighborhood — bounded by North Temple on the south, 1000 North on the north, I-15 on the east, and Redwood Road on the west. The neighborhood is roughly two square miles, with the Rose Park Golf Course occupying the central-eastern portion and the Jordan River Parkway running along the eastern edge.
Within those boundaries are several recognizable sub-areas, each with its own character.
The Original Petal Pattern (Central Rose Park)
The central section of Rose Park — between roughly 500 North and 900 North, and 800 West and 1200 West — is where Albert Fisher Sr.’s original 1949 design is most visible. The streets here actually curve like flower petals when viewed from above, with street names drawn from the rose family (Marigold, Snapdragon, Petunia, Bluebell, and more). The homes are original to the development. We buy throughout these signature blocks.
Golf Course Adjacent
The blocks immediately surrounding the Rose Park Golf Course — roughly 600 North to 1000 North, 1200 West to 1500 West — represent premium Rose Park territory. The course gives these properties an unmatched amenity, and the homes here tend to be slightly larger than the neighborhood average. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake purchases throughout this golf-adjacent area.
Jordan River Parkway Corridor
The eastern edge of Rose Park, between roughly Redwood Road and the river itself, runs along the Jordan River Parkway — a continuous green corridor of walking trails, cottonwood-lined paths, and river access. Some homes in this corridor sit within mapped flood zones, which we account for in our offer process.
The Original Petal Pattern
Central Rose Park: Where the 1949 Design Still Defines the Streets
The central blocks of Rose Park preserve Albert Fisher Sr.’s original petal-pattern street layout — the unique design that gives the neighborhood its name and character. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake purchases throughout these original blocks.
The petal-pattern blocks were the first phase of construction when Rose Park broke ground in 1949. These homes are the oldest in the neighborhood — predominantly 1949-1955 construction. The curving streets create pie-shaped lots on the corners and irregular geometries throughout. Many original owners or their direct descendants still live in these homes. When sales happen here, they’re often estate sales, probate sales, or generational transfers handled through cash purchase.
Golf Course and River Corridor
The Eastern Edge: Rose Park Golf Course and Jordan River Parkway
The eastern third of Rose Park is anchored by two major amenities — the Rose Park Golf Course and the Jordan River Parkway. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake purchases homes throughout these golf-adjacent and river-adjacent blocks.
The Rose Park Golf Course is a public 18-hole municipal course operated by Salt Lake City. It opened in 1932 — predating the surrounding residential neighborhood by nearly two decades. Homes immediately adjacent to the course command a small premium relative to the rest of Rose Park, with mature trees, established fairway views, and a quieter feel than the central streets.
The Jordan River Parkway runs along the entire eastern boundary of Rose Park — a continuous walking and biking trail beneath mature cottonwoods, with river access and small park nodes throughout. Some properties along this corridor sit within FEMA-mapped flood zones, which Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake accounts for in our property research before sending an offer. The flood zone designation is known information and does not disqualify a purchase.
Cost Context
How Rose Park Prices Compare
Rose Park sits in the lower-middle tier of Salt Lake City pricing — comparable to Glendale, below the historic eastside neighborhoods, appreciating as gentrification expands northward from the city core.
Avenues / Capitol Hill
Substantially higher median sale prices. Historic premium neighborhoods.
Sugar House
Significantly higher than Rose Park. Walkability premium and 1920s architectural protections.
Liberty Wells
Higher than Rose Park. Older bungalow stock and Liberty Park proximity.
Rose Park
Lower-middle SLC tier. Golf course adjacent and petal-pattern blocks command a small premium.
Glendale
Comparable to Rose Park. Similar post-war housing stock and gentrification trajectory.
Poplar Grove
Slightly below Rose Park. Mixed industrial-residential character along the river.
Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake’s offer for any Rose Park home reflects current neighborhood comps, the home’s actual condition, the cost of bringing the property to a marketable state, and location-specific factors like golf course adjacency or flood zone designation. The written offer arrives within 24 hours of receiving your property details.
Rose Park Seller Questions
What Rose Park Owners Ask Most
Yes. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake buys Rose Park homes with original 1950s kitchens, original tile bathrooms, original brick fireplaces — all standard for the era. We don’t ask for updates. We don’t require pre-sale work. The condition is priced into our written offer, and the offer holds at closing.
Rose Park does not have a federal historic district designation that restricts renovations or sales. The neighborhood is recognized as historically significant for its design, but property owners have full discretion over sales and modifications. We buy throughout the petal-pattern blocks without any historic-district complications.
All standard for Rose Park homes from this era. Lead paint on original window frames, asbestos siding underlayments, knob-and-tube wiring in legacy runs — these are normal conditions for 70-year-old mid-century homes and don’t change our willingness to buy. They factor into the offer amount but they’re not deal-killers.
Yes. A significant share of our Rose Park purchases come from long-held rental properties. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake buys with tenants in place — we coordinate closing around any required notice under Utah landlord-tenant law. If you’d prefer the property be vacant at closing, we can structure the timeline accordingly. Either way works.
Some Rose Park properties along the Jordan River corridor sit within FEMA-mapped flood zones. We check the official flood zone designation as part of our property research and factor it into the offer. If your home is in a designated flood zone, that’s known information — it doesn’t disqualify the purchase, but it does affect the offer amount.
Yes. Cash Home Buyers Salt Lake works with Rose Park executors and probate attorneys regularly. If Letters Testamentary have been granted, we can move forward. If the estate is still being administered, we can provide a written offer the executor can present to the Utah probate court for approval. Funds from sale go directly to the estate via the title company at closing.
At a Utah-licensed title company in Salt Lake County. You can request a specific title company you prefer, or we’ll recommend one. The closing is conducted by a neutral, licensed title officer — same process as an MLS sale, just without the Realtor commissions coming out of your proceeds.
See What We’d Pay for Your Rose Park Home
Enter your address. Written cash offer within 24 hours. No commissions, no inspection demands, no cleanout required.
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