
Every Wednesday morning, thousands of Utah investors — and growing every day — read the Utah Investor Report: the deals, data, news & trends that matter for investment real estate along the Wasatch Front.
The reason is simple: it's written by someone who needs the information as badly as they do.
Who writes this
I'm David Robinson. I've spent more than twenty years in Utah real estate, with over $500 million in transaction volume as a broker and investor. Today, with my partners and our investors, I own over 500 units of multifamily real estate, and through my brokerage, Canovo Group, I specialize in selling investment properties between $1M and $5M along the Wasatch Front — and portfolios well beyond that.
But the part of my story that explains this report is less impressive and a little embarrassing.
I spent my first decade in this business as a residential broker. I built a sales team. I ran a national franchise brokerage. I did the occasional flip.
And in all those years, I never owned a single rental property.
Ten years in, I looked at my own balance sheet and saw it plainly: I'd built a career helping other people transact real estate while owning none of the kind that generates cashflow or builds lasting wealth.
So I changed it. I rebuilt my business around investment real estate, and I started this report for the most selfish reason imaginable: I needed to force myself to stay on top of the Utah investment market every single week.
The Utah Investor Report is my homework. I just decided to publish it.
Why it's free
Three selfish reasons.
Writing this report forces me to know the market cold — every trade, every trend, every week.
Publishing it puts me in conversation with thousands of capable investors in Utah.
And I broker investment property sales for a living — so when a reader decides it's time to sell, or wants early access to a deal, I'm often the call they make.
Not because I pitched them, but because they've been reading my work every Wednesday for years.
No ads, no sponsors, no paywall. The report earns trust and trust does the rest.
I hope it'll be the same for you.