I'm Clint Wallace — a local agent who treats your money like my own. Whether you're buying your first place, selling to move up, or sizing up an investment, you get honest pricing and sharp negotiation, start to finish.
I'm a licensed agent in Draper running Wallace Properties PC, brokered through The Mascaro Group. I'm not the high-pressure type — my job is to give you the real numbers, point out the things you might miss, and help you make a smart call without the hard sell.
I work with buyers, sellers, and investors across Draper, Sandy, Riverton, Bluffdale, and the rest of the valley. When I'm not in a deal, I'm out with my family — boating, golfing, climbing, and hiking around the state, or cheering on Utah football. It's a big part of why I love living and working here, and why I take helping people put down roots in this area personally.
If you're even just thinking about a move this year, reach out. Worst case, you get good information and a straight answer.
From first showing to closing table — finding the right home, writing a winning offer, and negotiating hard on your behalf.
Data-driven pricing, real marketing that gets eyes on your listing, and negotiation that protects your bottom line.
Buying your first home is a big deal. I'll walk you through every step and make sure you understand what you're signing.
Cash-flow analysis and market comps for buyers building long-term wealth through rentals and investment homes.
A real comparative market analysis — not an automated guess — so you know what your home would actually sell for today.
Moving to the Salt Lake area? I'll get you oriented on neighborhoods, schools, commutes, and what your budget really buys.
I can help you buy or sell anywhere in Utah — but these are the communities I know inside and out, where my market knowledge runs deepest.
Skip the automated estimates. I'll run a real comparative market analysis on your home — pulling actual recent sales in your neighborhood — and send it over. No cost, no obligation, no sales pitch.
Request my free home value report →Call, text, email, or drop a note — whatever's easiest. I respond fast, and there's never any pressure.