Top 10 Highest Median Single-Family Home Prices along the Greater Wasatch Front

Salt Lake County home prices climbed to an all-time high in the third quarter, according to the Salt Lake Board of Realtors®. The median single-family home price in the July-through-September period reached $381,500. That’s up 7.5 percent compared to a median price of $355,000 in last year’s third quarter. Just three years ago, the median single-family home price reached $300,000, which was then an all-time high price. The previous peak home price was in the third quarter of 2007, when home prices topped $256,000 (or $298,085 in inflation-adjusted dollars). Home prices increased across all Wasatch Front counties including: Davis, up 6.2 percent; Tooele, up 2.6 percent; Utah, up 4.4 percent; and Weber, up 10.3 percent. Sales of single-family homes in Salt Lake County were flat (up 0.7 percent) in the third quarter year-over-year. Davis County saw sales increase 9.8 percent. Sales in Tooele County were up 4.7 percent. Utah County sales were up 11.8 percent. Sales in Weber County were up 12.1 percent. In the third quarter, the typical Salt Lake home was on the market 37 days before it sold – six days longer than the average time for a home to sell during the third quarter of 2018

Homebuyers, Don’t Wait for a Miracle Rate

Mortgage rates increased after five weeks of declines, driven by stronger-than-expected economic indicators. Experts forecast minimal rate relief through late 2025 despite Federal Reserve predictions of future cuts. Waiting for rate drops may backfire as housing...

Mortgage Rate Predictionsfor Q3 2025

Long Forecast predicts slight drops: July 6.84%, August 6.79%, September 6.74%. MBA expects 6.7% average in Q3; NAR, Realtor.com see 6.2%–6.4% by year-end. 15-year fixed rates forecasted to drop from 6.01% in July to 5.88% in September. Experts expect gradual rate...

Why You Should Move to Utah

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.

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