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Best Places to Buy a Home in Salt Lake City

Thinking about living in Salt Lake City? Utah’s capital city boasts one of the best job markets in America while also being one of the top mid-sized cities in the U.S., making it an ideal place for homebuyers! Here’s a list of the best places to buy a home in Salt Lake City.

East Bench

  • Home Price: $629,733 median purchase price
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 79% of Salt Lake City neighborhoods
  • Perfect For: Students, singles, young professionals, families, retirees

Situated on the easternmost edge of the city, East Bench offers a quiet refuge from the hustle and bustle of downtown but is still close enough to major roadways like Hwy 186 for quick commutes. This is one of the best neighborhoods in Salt Lake City for families due to its safety ratings, light traffic, beautiful views of the mountains, and top-notch schools such as Indian Hills Elementary School and Hillside Middle School. Real estate in East Bench includes mid-century modern homes, townhouses, and condos. And with the Wasatch Mountains on the east side of this prosperous neighborhood and The University of Utah only a few minutes away with its sports, arts, and theatre events, you’ll never run out of fun things to do!

Things to Do in East Bench

Find your place in the natural world with exhibitions including News from Our Scientists, stroll along the Poetry Path, and attend entertaining events like Community Science Nights at the Natural History Museum of Utah. Enjoy scenic views, wildlife spotting, and hiking in H-Rock Open Space. Have a picnic, bring your kids to the playground, and walk your dog at Donner Trail Park. Feed giraffes and explore areas like the African Savannah and Primate Forest to see mountain zebras, black howler monkeys, grizzly bears, and more at Utah’s Hogle Zoo. Fuel your body with healthy offerings such as the Positive Toast, Devotion Sandwich, or a Resilience Smoothie from Honest Eatery. Order authentic Asian-fusion dishes including Imperial Rolls, South Sea Pork, and Sukiyaki at EastWest Connection. Discover Old English-style dining in five courses with dishes like Vegetable Du Jour, Chicken Kiev, and Halibut Fish and Chips at Five Alls. Or pick up treats such as Chocolate Caramel Oat Bars, Fairyfetti Cakebites, and Gluten Free Sugar Cookies at Sweet Tooth Fairy.

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Greater Avenues

  • Home Price: $442,454 median purchase price
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 95% of Salt Lake City neighborhoods
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families, retirees

If you love outdoor recreation, gorgeous views of the mountains, or elegant architecture, Greater Avenues may be right for you. “The Aves”—as it’s known to locals—was built in a convenient, grid-like structure that makes it easy to get to many restaurants, green spaces, and things to do! Families with younger children will appreciate access to top-rated schools like Ensign Elementary School and Wasatch Elementary School. With Victorian and Gothic homes as well as bungalows to choose from, Greater Avenues is also one of the best neighborhoods to rent a home in Salt Lake City if you’re not sure where you want to plant permanent roots yet. As Salt Lake City’s first neighborhood, there’s something for everyone in Greater Avenues—including the Utah State Capitol, the Wasatch Mountains, and the University of Utah.

Things to Do in Greater Avenues

Take a tour of the Romanesque Revival-style church to see ornate architecture and stunning stained-glass windows, or attend Catholic mass at The Cathedral of the Madeleine. Visit the 1902 French chateau-style Kearns Mansion—the official residence of the governor—to tour the home and see the architectural masterpiece of the dome at the Utah Governor’s Mansion. Play fetch with your dog, take a walk, and meet up with friends at Memory Grove Park. Hike, jog, and see wide-ranging, magnificent views of Salt Lake City on City Creek Canyon Trail. Start your day with a Thai Coffee, Mixed Berry Smoothie, or a Bomb Bagel at Cafe on 1st. Grab something simple and delicious like an Egg & Cheese Burrito, Veggie Sandwich, or Cinnamon Roll from Straw Market SLC. Try classic Tibetan foods such as Beef & Eggplant, Chicken Phingsha, and Veg MoMo at family-owned Cafe Shambala. Or sample a local brew like a Salted Caramel Porter or Blizzard Wizard pale ale with Fancy Frites at Avenues Proper.

Rose Park

  • Home Price: $226,575 median purchase price
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 21% of Salt Lake City neighborhoods
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families

As one of the largest neighborhoods in Salt Lake City, Rose Park has all kinds of things going on, like the active Community Council, the Rose Park Street Festival in the spring, and soccer matches the entire neighborhood gathers to watch! Rose Park is one of the most culturally diverse areas of Utah, with tons of community spirit and green spaces to share—and nearby schools like the Pacific Heritage Academy and Guadalupe School offer K-6 education as well as resources for multi-language and first-generation families. Choose from brick cottages, bungalows, and ranches near convenient bus stations and the Rose Park & Fairpark Neighborhood Byway to help you get around Salt Lake! And with the Salt Lake City International Airport nearby and quick access to downtown, Rose Park residents are easily connected to the world and each other.

Things to Do in Rose Park

Venture north or south along 45 miles of path for appealing views of the river and mountains on the Jordan River Trail. Learn how to ollie at Rosewood Skatepark and play tennis or softball at Rosewood Park. Compete in a singles or doubles game on an 18-hole course at Roots Disc Golf Course. Browse for books, sit and read on the outdoor deck, and learn about urban and organic farming in TreeUtah‘s EcoGarden at the Day-Riverside Library. Munch on delicious Mexican food in Salt Lake City like Birria or Chorizo Tacos and a Cheese Mulita as a snack or meal at Santo Taco. Bring friends to dine on the Chicken Mango Salad, Camarones Empanizados, or the Beef Fajita Platter at Chubby’s Mexican Restaurant. Relish authentic Chinese dishes including Egg Flower Soup, Silver Wrapped Chicken, and Beef with Garlic Sauce at Golden Pearl. Or taste vegan Vietnamese fare such as Veggie Eggrolls, Lemongrass Fried Rice, or the Ginger Tofu Banh Mi at All Chay.

Sugar House

  • Home Price: $387,543 median purchase price
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 47% of Salt Lake City neighborhoods
  • Perfect For: Students, singles, young professionals, families

Sugar House is one of the best neighborhoods in Salt Lake City to buy a home for all kinds of people, especially singles and young professionals. One reason is that this artistic, eclectic neighborhood is only 10 minutes from Downtown Salt Lake City, has the modern S-Line Trolley to take you around the southern part of the city, and I-80 can help you get anywhere in SLC! Shopping locally is a must in Sugar House, with plenty of trendy bookstores, boutiques, art galleries, and other unique shops, along with an array of coffee houses and restaurants in its growing business district. The homes in this historic, charming SLC neighborhood range from historical residences and brick Tudors to modern condos and bungalows. You’ll also find wonderful schools in Sugar House, including Dilworth School and Westminster University!

Things to Do in Sugar House

Catch local events like Bonsai Club and summer yoga in the seven different pavilions, pick your own produce from the designated areas, take a walk through the community garden, play lacrosse or kickball, and much more in the 110-acre Sugar House Park. Practice your swing, play a nine-hole game, and grab something to eat afterward in the cafe at the oldest golf course in Salt Lake City—Forest Dale Golf Course. Ride your bike, skateboard, or walk the eight-mile paved path connecting Parley’s Canyon to the Jordan River on Parley’s Trail. Shop at popular stores including Barnes & Noble and Old Navy, dine at restaurants like Yellowfinn, and relax in Hidden Hollow Preserve at the Commons at Sugar House. Attend interesting events such as Board Game Nights and Evening Makers Markets while sipping coffee or munching on a Turkey Peso Sandwich and Fresh Baked Cookies at Sugar House Coffee. Fill up on traditional Jewish deli favorites including hot sandwiches like the Reuben or Trisha and Matzo Ball Soup at Feldman’s Deli. Snag a seat outside to enjoy lovely park views with the Spinach Mushroom Feta Quiche or Filet Mignon with Toll House Pie for dessert at The Dodo Restaurant. Or take your taste buds to Vietnam with Summer Rolls, Vegetable Pho, and Garlic Chicken at SOMI Vietnamese Bistro.

Yalecrest

  • Home Price: $694,033 median purchase price
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 84% of Salt Lake City neighborhoods
  • Perfect For: Families, retirees

Looking for an upscale area with prime real estate options and an easy commute to downtown? Yalecrest is one of the safest neighborhoods in Salt Lake City, consisting of friendly neighbors, large shade trees, and highly-rated schools such as Uintah Elementary School and Rowland Hall. The community hosts enjoyable events year-round like the Annual Yard Sale & Movie Night and December in Yalecrest, where residents line the streets with light displays. The neighborhood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places because its houses are historical and architecturally significant—it’s the biggest collection of period-revival homes in Utah—and includes English Tudors, English cottages, Spanish Colonials, and French Norman homes. Not only does Yalecrest boast picturesque ’20s and ’30s houses, but it’s also only a short drive from the University of Utah and has quite a few walking trails and dog-friendly areas!

Things to Do in Yalecrest

Do some bird watching, sit on a bench or blanket to read, or go rollerblading along the paths at Miller Bird Refuge and Nature Park. Let your kids explore the playground and sandbox, or pitch a softball with the whole family at Laird Park. Drive just a few minutes east to play a round of nine or 18 holes and work on your short game in the chipping area at Bonneville Golf Course. Check out books, bring your youngsters to Preschool Storytime, and attend summer concerts in the outdoor amphitheater at the Salt Lake City Library’s Anderson-Foothill Branch. Prep for the day with an Ivory Cold Brew, Red Eye, or Vanilla Bean Crush from Java Jo’s. Order the Shroom of Doom Pizza or Basque ‘n Glory Pizza with a Pot de Creme for dessert at Nomad East. Sit to eat or get Chinese takeout such as Cheese Wontons, Orange Chicken, or a Peach Milkshake from Sasa Kitchen. Or share a plate of Burrata, then get Rotolo Pasta or a Cuban Sandwich for yourself during date night at Emigration Cafe.

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About Mike Beutler

Mike Beutler is a writer and digital content specialist who transitioned to self storage in 2020 after several years in the airline industry. His travels cultivated a passion for exploring cities across the U.S. and abroad and inspired him to learn more about practical insights for urban living. With 14 moves under his belt, both locally and cross-country, he also has a passion for minimalism and organization, and sharing tips to help others make any space feel like home while staying organized.