Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Realtor Donna Pozzuoli, left, shows Matt and Megumi Garriott and their daughter, Mia Grace
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Realtor Donna Pozzuoli, left, shows Matt and Megumi Garriott and their daughter, Mia Grace
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Realtor Donna Pozzuoli, right, shows Matt and Megumi Garriott and their daughter, Mia Gra
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Realtor Donna Pozzuoli, left, shows Matt and Megumi Garriott and their daughter, Mia Grace, a 2200 square foot home in Salt Lake City, Utah Tuesday December 18, 2012. Pozzuoli says she may have missed six sales and $12,000 in commissions because some of her clients are nervous that the fiscal cliff deadline will pass without an agreement on how to reduce the budget deficit and nation's debt. Some clients feel their taxes will rise; others worry that their employers might need to lay them off.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Realtor Donna Pozzuoli, left, shows Matt and Megumi Garriott and their daughter, Mia Grace, a 2200 square foot home in Salt Lake City, Utah Tuesday December 18, 2012. Pozzuoli says she may have missed six sales and $12,000 in commissions because some of her clients are nervous that the fiscal cliff deadline will pass without an agreement on how to reduce the budget deficit and nation's debt. Some clients feel their taxes will rise; others worry that their employers might need to lay them off.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Realtor Donna Pozzuoli, right, shows Matt and Megumi Garriott and their daughter, Mia Grace, a 2200 square foot home in Salt Lake City, Utah Tuesday December 18, 2012. Pozzuoli says she may have missed six sales and $12,000 in commissions because some of her clients are nervous that the fiscal cliff deadline will pass without an agreement on how to reduce the budget deficit and nation's debt. Some clients feel their taxes will rise; others worry that their employers might need to lay them off.