Salt Lake City Neighborhoods
#5
Park City is beautiful. It's also very pricey compared to many of the surrounding areas, most people in PC seem to be in Condos on or near ski resorts.
It's all about what you're looking for. If you'd rather live in a larger house on a little property, there are many options in the area. Mountain Green, Morgan, and Heber are all fairly popular in that niche. They are quiet, small-town environments. If you want a more urban cultural, or social environment, a lot of people like the nicer downtown neighborhoods of Salt Lake. The Avenues, and Sugarhouse come to mind. They are also a bit more expensive and smaller houses.
If you are not of the predominant, local faith, Park city and downtown may provide a more familiar social environment than many of the suburbs where neighborhoods are often categorized (and dominated) by the local LDS ward (congregation). It's a great place to live and an awesome base. I think it may have some of the best real estate value in the country.
It's all about what you're looking for. If you'd rather live in a larger house on a little property, there are many options in the area. Mountain Green, Morgan, and Heber are all fairly popular in that niche. They are quiet, small-town environments. If you want a more urban cultural, or social environment, a lot of people like the nicer downtown neighborhoods of Salt Lake. The Avenues, and Sugarhouse come to mind. They are also a bit more expensive and smaller houses.
If you are not of the predominant, local faith, Park city and downtown may provide a more familiar social environment than many of the suburbs where neighborhoods are often categorized (and dominated) by the local LDS ward (congregation). It's a great place to live and an awesome base. I think it may have some of the best real estate value in the country.
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It really depends on what you are looking for in a community. Park City is trendy and cultural, SLC downtown is "big city" feel, and you can live on a farm and be within 30 minutes of the airport. Lots of options and great areas. Houses are typically on the larger size due to the size of the families that live in Utah.
On another note.....
How difficult is it to live in SLC and be based out of another city? I've looked at all the flights to LAX, SFO, DEN, OAK, LAS, etc. Just not sure how easy it is to jump seat in and out at least until SLC becomes home base.
On another note.....
How difficult is it to live in SLC and be based out of another city? I've looked at all the flights to LAX, SFO, DEN, OAK, LAS, etc. Just not sure how easy it is to jump seat in and out at least until SLC becomes home base.
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From: tri current
The condos down near Kimball Junction are way overpriced IMHO. There are some good deals in Jeremy Ranch as well, it's just a bit farther to get to the slopes is all.
Being in PC gets you out of the winter time smog of SLC, as well as the summer heat. 35 minutes to the parking lot at SLC. And less than 50% Mormon. What's not to love?
TP
#8
True that it has gotten pricey. Silver Springs is still pretty good value for the money. Large lots, mine is 0.4 acres. You can find places under $300 sq.ft.. Compare that to Sun Peak just across the street and up the hill and there are tiny lots with houses going for over $500 sq.ft.
The condos down near Kimball Junction are way overpriced IMHO. There are some good deals in Jeremy Ranch as well, it's just a bit farther to get to the slopes is all.
Being in PC gets you out of the winter time smog of SLC, as well as the summer heat. 35 minutes to the parking lot at SLC. And less than 50% Mormon. What's not to love?
TP
The condos down near Kimball Junction are way overpriced IMHO. There are some good deals in Jeremy Ranch as well, it's just a bit farther to get to the slopes is all.
Being in PC gets you out of the winter time smog of SLC, as well as the summer heat. 35 minutes to the parking lot at SLC. And less than 50% Mormon. What's not to love?
TP
#9
#10
Avoid "Park Angeles." It's not the same city it was when I grew up there. A lot more crowded and expensive. Look at Heber and Midway. Both those areas are beautiful, and you're 45 mins from SLC. Check out South Ogden too.
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