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Salt Lake City was built in the north end of the Salt Lake Valley and is surrounded by mountains reaching as high as 9,410 feet. These peaks are often seen as the backbone of the city, protecting it and providing a basis for its identity.

Salt Lake City is Utah's largest city, with a population approaching 200,000. Buying Salt Lake City real estate here is more than just about buying land - it's also about joining a rich and culturally diverse community.

Salt Lake City Utah Homes for Sale

Salt Lake City homes are divided into a series of informal neighborhoods. Homes in the east end of the city tend to be more affluent, while homes on the west side are more affordable. Buying real estate on the west side of Salt Lake City can be a good investment, as these neighborhoods can be revitalized quickly. Ten years ago, Salt Lake City's Marmalade District was considered seedy and dangerous. An influx of new homeowners has recreated the district as a funky and eclectic neighborhood.

The seasons can be somewhat extreme in Salt Lake City. Buying a home here means being prepared for almost anything. In the winter there are cold snows, while in spring, rain storms are a frequent visitor to the city. Summers in Salt Lake City are hot and very dry. In addition to tourists, mid-July sees thunderstorms! But of course, it's all very beautiful, and most residents wouldn't have it any other way. For more information on the climate of Salt Lake City click here.

Salt Lake City - Income

  • Median household income - $36,944
  • Median family income - $45,140
  • Median male income - $31,511
  • Median female income - $26,403
  • Per capita income - $20,752

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