Before you move to Utah’s capital, you should decide which neighborhood you wish to start calling home. The best way to find the perfect area of Salt Lake City for yourself is to visit is at least once before your residential relocation. However, we at Long Distance USA Movers understand that that is not always as simple as it sounds. For that reason, we have compiled a list of the best neighborhoods to live in Salt Lake City, Utah:
- East Central/East Liberty Park. Even though this neighborhood has a very lively nightlife scene, it remains one of the safest ones in the city. Its population is relatively diverse and it is quite family-friendly. One thing this neighborhood doesn’t have is a wide array of public schools. If you are moving to Salt Lake City with your kids, you should keep that in mind. Homes in this area sell for around $260,000 on average. The median household income is over $46,000.
- Liberty-Wells. Another neighborhood with low crime rates, this neighborhood offers one of the best nightlife scenes in the city. It also has quite a few great public schools, which makes it good for families. The population is relatively diverse. It has great options for outdoor recreation and commuting through the neighborhood is easy. An average home here sells for less than $200,000.
- Rose Park. Another great area for those who enjoy an active lifestyle, this one has great public schools, a very diverse community and a good job market. The costs of living are relatively low, and the neighborhood is quite safe. An average home in Rose Park sells for only a little over $150,000, while the average household income is not lower than in the more expensive areas.
- Yalecrest. Although being one of the more expensive areas, Yalecrest offers great value for money. Average commuting time here is quite short, the area is safe and jobs are relatively easy to find. It is a great place for young families with children. An average home in the area sells for just a little less than half a million, but the average income is more than twice as high as that in Rose Park or other areas. Over 40 per cent of the population have a master’s degree or higher.
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