Why Use Robert Bolar to help you "Own Utah"?

Why Robert Bolar?

Before Real Estate:

1990-1992 Church Volunteer to Pennsylvania Amish Country.
1992-1997 Implemented the first Online Newspaper in Utah.
1997-2002 Recruited by AOL to increase market share to over 30 million subscribers. One of the founders of AOL Time Warner, one of the largest corporate mergers ever. I managed the executive escalation team for the new company.
Real Estate

“Rookie Year” 46 closed deals.
Received my e-PRO designation in 2003
Received my GRI designation in 2004
Licensed as a Real Estate Instructor for the State of Utah.
Awarded the “Professional Achievement” Award in 2004
Awarded the “Professional Achievement” Award in 2005
Awarded “Realtor of the Year” for my brokerage for 2005
Awarded the “Professional Achievement” Award in 2006
Awarded the “Cut Above Award in Real Estate” for Demonstrating Outstanding Ethics and Integrity
Elected to the Weber North Davis Association of Realtors Technology Committee, 2005-2006.
Nominated and Elected to Realtor Board of Directors 2006
Sterling “R” Realtor for 2007
2007 Among the top 8% of all Coldwell Banker Agents Nationwide
Robert is highly educated in his field:

Graduated from Weber High School in 1990.
Weber State University major: Business and Pre-law.
Completed all GRI (Graduate Real-Estate Institute).
Completed e-PRO course and earned certification.
Expert in the utilization of technology in real estate.
Can effectively use technology to communicate, market, and sell.
Instructor for the local and state association of Realtors.


Robert is involved in the community:

PTA Executive Board at my kids Elementary School
Volunteer for Habit for Humanity.
Volunteer for Junior Achievement.
Member of Kiwanis International
Robert's considers his family and friends to be his greatest asset:

In February of 1995, I married Suzanne Taylor (now Suzanne Taylor Bolar). She is an elementary school principal and a great mom! My family, friends, and clients are extremely important to me. I consider myself to be a loyalist and am not a big fan of “fair weather” friends.

Bottom Line:

When your dealing with the largest transactions in people's lives, having strong ethics is essential. I always strive to be totally honest and upfront with my clients. My business comes with huge responsibility and I do not take this lightly. Your best interest is always my main concern.

Choosing the right agent has everything to do with the individual you choose and little to do with the company you select. It's the agent that will advise you and guide your through the process, it's the agent that will negotiate on your behalf, it's the agent that will take your phone calls, and it's the agent that will be there at your side.

My goal is to do such an outstanding job for my clients and to make them so absolutely thrilled with my services that they tell their friends, neighbors, and business associates about me. Clients for Life, is a motto for some… For me, it’s the way I do business. I value your business today, but it’s your future business and referrals that mean the most to me.

Call me now: 801-737-3333.

Respectfully,

Robert Bolar

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Top 20 Things You Never Knew about the Ogden, Utah Area.



The U.S. Forest Service maintains over 210 miles of mountain biking, hiking and equestrian trails in the Ogden/Weber area with over 20 federally maintained campgrounds.
Within the area, there are over 13,300 acres of fresh water for both motorized and non-motorized water sports.
Ogden is adjacent to 170,000 acres of National Forest land.
Ogden is embarking on a 140-acre redevelopment plan—which is equivalent to a parking lot that fits 100,000 cars.
Ogden was a venue city for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
Forbes Magazine ranked the area from Ogden to Salt Lake City as one of the top 20 best places in America to do business or advance your career.
The area from Ogden to Salt Lake City was named the number one place to live in the sixth edition of Places Rated Almanac.
National Geographic Adventure ranked skiing the Olympic downhill run at Snowbasin Resort the 45th most exciting adventure in the United States.
The September 2001 article of Ski Magazine named Ogden "the best little ski town that no one has ever heard of," and described the Ogden valley as, "The next big thing for Utah skiing."
In the heart of Ogden City is Utah’s only whitewater park that features concrete launching pads and class 3 and 4 rapids.
Ogden’s Historic 25th Street is the largest historical business district between Denver and Sacramento.
There are 38 recreational parks in the Ogden/Weber area.
In 2000, 16 businesses in the Ogden/Weber area alone made over $5 million in revenue.
Entrepreneur listed the Ogden/Salt Lake metro area among the nation’s 10 entrepreneurial locations.
Financial World rated the state of Utah number one for business relocations.
Weber State University was ranked as the 11th best Western public University by U.S. News and World Reports, America’s Best Colleges, 2001.
The Great Salt Lake is the largest inland sea in North America and is seven times saltier than any ocean.
For the past 17 years, the Ogden/Weber area has been honored by the National Arbor Day Foundation as being a Tree City.
Ogden is the sixth largest city in Utah and Weber County is the fourth largest county in the state.
The Ogden/Weber area was known as the "Hub of the West" because of the joining of the transcontinental railroad. Today it is known as the "Crossroads of the West" as interstate highways and commercial air carriers have joined the railroads in radiating to all points of the compass from this central western U.S. location.