Real Estate Bookkeeping in Salt Lake County, Utah

Serving investors across the Salt Lake Valley.

We help landlords, property managers, and developers throughout Salt Lake County keep their books clean, accurate, and ready for tax season.

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Bookkeeping for Salt Lake County Real Estate Investors

Salt Lake County is one of the most active real estate markets in Utah. Whether you're investing in rentals in Sugar House, managing properties in Murray and Sandy, or developing projects in Draper and South Jordan, the financial complexity of your portfolio grows fast.

Summit Ledger Books works with real estate investors and property managers throughout the Salt Lake Valley. We're based just north in Kaysville, and our bookkeeping services are built specifically for how real estate investors operate in Utah's Wasatch Front market.

Real estate bookkeeping services in Salt Lake County, Utah

Why Salt Lake County Investors Choose Us

We know the Wasatch Front market

We're based in Kaysville and work with investors throughout the Salt Lake Valley. We understand the local rental market, Utah property tax schedules, and the financial rhythms of real estate investing along the Wasatch Front.

Real estate specialization

We don't do general small business bookkeeping. We work exclusively with real estate investors, property managers, and developers. Your books are set up for how real estate actually works.

QuickBooks Online certified

Your books are maintained in QuickBooks Online so your CPA can work from them directly. No cleanup needed on their end at tax time.

Books closed by the 10th

Every month, your books are reconciled and your financial statements are delivered by the 10th. No reminders needed, no delays.

Communities We Serve in Salt Lake County

We work with real estate investors and property managers throughout Salt Lake County, including:

Salt Lake City Sandy West Jordan South Jordan Murray Draper Riverton Taylorsville Cottonwood Heights Holladay Midvale West Valley City Herriman Millcreek

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Schedule a free consultation and we'll walk through your portfolio, your current bookkeeping setup, and what getting organized looks like.

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