How to Know if a Home Fits Your Lifestyle?
Research local schools even if you don’t have kids — they influence home values.
Consider internet availability and speed, especially for remote work or streaming needs.
Research local schools even if you don’t have kids — they influence home values.
Consider internet availability and speed, especially for remote work or streaming needs.
Over half of U.S. buyers feel the market is better than last year, showing cautious optimism.
Seventy-five percent of buyers are waiting for lower prices and interest rates before purchasing homes.
Suburbs of Salt Lake City are booming with new homes.
Low unemployment and tech sector growth fuel migration.
Affordable pricing compared to West Coast states.
Access to skiing, hiking, and national parks.
Ideal for families seeking active, balanced lifestyles.
Utah Real Estate prices remain high, but the pace of growth has clearly slowed in recent months.
Median monthly mortgage payments in Utah have dropped, improving affordability for first-time homebuyers.
Listings are up across Utah, giving buyers more options and slightly more negotiating power.
In some cities, sellers may accept lower offers if their homes sit unsold over a month.
Utah’s housing market shows opportunity despite national economic uncertainty.
Rising listings in Salt Lake suburbs support choice and negotiation.
Family-oriented neighborhoods showing long-term value potential.
Utah ranks 4th nationally for new home builds, authorizing 18.6 new units per 1,000 existing homes in 2024. Despite a nearly 25% drop in new home authorizations since 2022, Utah's median home price remains high at $535,217. The Salt Lake City-Murray area ranked 20th among large metros for new housing permits but saw a 46.1% decline. Provo-Orem-Lehi and Ogden ranked 8th and 37th among mid-sized metros, while St. George ranked 3rd among small metros.