Salt Lake is truly a fantastic place to live, with unparalleled access to nature, an incredible arts community, and an emerging tech industry. Here are the top reasons to move to Salt Lake City, in no particular order, and why you should make this vibrant city your new home.
1) Arts and culture
With a spectacular Broadway theatre, a highly-acclaimed ballet company, and the Utah Symphony and Opera, Salt Lake City boasts an impressive amount of artistry. And, for film lovers, the Sundance Film Festival is a popular event to attend.
2) Affordable living
Real estate in Salt Lake City is certainly not as low as they are in other parts of the country. While home prices in the area may seem higher than in the rest of the nation, it is relatively low compared with other metropolitan cities. If you’re looking at homes for sale in Salt Lake City, you’ll find that the median sale price is $550K, compared to the national average of $412K.
3) Salt Lake City’s thriving food scene
Living in Salt Lake City means you’ll always be near great good. Salt Lake City’s restaurant scene has something for everyone, from simple comfort food and local burger joints to upscale international cuisine. Locals flock to Ruth’s Dine, the Copper Onion, The Red Iguana, Antica Sicilia, Rye Diner & Drinks, and Feldman’s Deli. Some signature sides, dishes, and dips popular in Salt Lake City include fry sauce, Utah scones, Navajo tacos, Crown Burgers, and funeral potatoes. Despite the drinking laws here, the city also has a high concentration of award-winning breweries and distilleries.
4) Access to nature
With five National Parks and over a dozen ski resorts within a small radius, SLC is the ultimate home base for outdoor enthusiasts. The mountains are an integral part of life for most Salt Lakers, providing a reprieve from the heat in the summer and endless options for recreating in the winter.
Located on the northwest side of the valley is the city’s namesake landmark, the Great Salt Lake. It’s the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere at about 75 miles long and 35 miles wide. You can hike, bike, camp, go horseback riding, and see free-ranging bison along the lake at Antelope Island State Park. You can even swim in the lake at Bridger Bay Beach—though it’s more floating than swimming due to the lake’s high salinity.
If you’re a fan of downhill skiing, the Wasatch Mountains offer some great slopes and Brighton, Alta, and Park City, all within 45 minutes of the city. Or, in about an hour, you can be at Sundance and Powder Mountain.
5) Picturesque neighborhoods
Whether you want to live in the hustle and bustle of the city or a quiet neighborhood, Salt Lake City has it all. From Sugar House and Yalecrest to Downtown Salt Lake City and Canyon Rim, you’ll also find a variety of different home styles throughout the city. Be sure to consider every neighborhood and its perks when deciding where is suitable for you.
6) Weather
Moving to Salt Lake City means you’ll experience four very distinct seasons. Extreme heat is more common than extreme cold, with an average high temperature of 91 degrees in July and an average low of 23 degrees in January. Salt Lake City is the perfect spot to experience all four seasons while surrounded by beautiful scenery and mountains.
7) Sports
Salt Lake City is big into sports and is home to the Utah Jazz, Utah Grizzlies, Utah Royals, and many more. There’s also no shortage of college sports events with the University of Utah and BYU.
Methodology: Median home sale price data was pulled from the US Housing Market resource during April 2022.
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