If YOU are Relocating to SALT LAKE CITY UTAH... WATCH THIS!

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Living in Utah has its advantages but you're not going to know what to know what you need to before moving to Utah unless you find answers to your specific questions and that is why I am here. I love helping people who are looking to move to salt lake city utah and anywhere along the Wasatch Front and I'm here to help. If YOU are Relocating to Salt Lake City Utah... WATCH THIS! Living in Utah is much better when you know what to expect with the Pros & Cons of the different areas and the cost of living in salt lake city utah as well as so much more.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:33 Map Tour
    3:43 Salt Lake City
    7:59 Daybreak
    15:10 MLB Stadium?
    18:57 Utah County
    23:42 Davis & Weber Counties
    26:15 Wrap Up

Komentáře • 627

  • @scottdsteele
    @scottdsteele  Před 4 měsíci +2

    🤔 Thinking about Moving to Utah? Let me help!
    📲Call or Text: 801.898.2450
    ✉ Email: scott@motivrealestate.com
    📆Let's Meet on ZOOM or Google Meet... Schedule your consultation here calendly.com/meetscott/30min?back=1&month=2024-03

    • @pwilly_1
      @pwilly_1 Před 25 dny +1

      Thank you for not mentioning the top rated US / Utah City in the greater SLC area where I live 😎!

    • @gdrew7
      @gdrew7 Před 23 dny +6

      Utah’s ful and we’re really rude. Look elsewhere, there’s WAY better places to move.

    • @scmom65
      @scmom65 Před 21 dnem +4

      Please don't mention the small country towns. Most country folks move to the country for a reason! We don't need to advertise them.

    • @ceraroberts2691
      @ceraroberts2691 Před 20 dny +2

      @@scmom65 I agree! The knuckleheads move out here then complain about what we love......cows, hay, loose dogs, chickens.....
      It drives me nuts when they show up to city council meetings and complain about the cows 🤦🤦🤦

    • @scrumps101
      @scrumps101 Před 19 dny +1

      We live are looking to rent a home in Utah County for a couple years to buy, until the market changes a bit. Do help find rental homes?

  • @carlosperdomo9466
    @carlosperdomo9466 Před 26 dny +149

    States full.

  • @artemis2666
    @artemis2666 Před 27 dny +134

    IF YOU ARE RELOCATING to Salt Lake City, Utah... DON'T!
    Us lifelong residents don't even recognize our home anymore. The influx of out of staters is no longer sustainable. It's quite literally pushing out people who've lived here their whole lives.
    I have the utmost respect and love to my core for these mountains and canyons. They are my church. People with no personal connection to the surrounding wilderness move here and treat our natural wonders like a Walmart parking lot. Zero understanding of the basic ethics & code between locals AKA leave no trace. Treat our mountains with reverence & grace.
    Don't get me started on what all the newcomers has done to the housing situation for locals.
    Hell, even driving here is different now. We've got a bunch of newcomers that have main characters syndrome apparently.
    So yeah... if you're relocating, please don't be trendy. Start your own trend. Find a place that could use a boost in their economy & has potential for growth.
    All you're doing by coming here is putting stress on air quality, natural resources. Those of us who have been here for generations just want to preserve what made us stay for so long in the first place.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 27 dny +10

      I love your passion! I share the same feeling of reverence and respect for the natural beauty of my home state as well as the gift that we've been given to have those majestic Wasatch mountains right on top of us.

    • @artemis2666
      @artemis2666 Před 27 dny +8

      @scottdsteele Thank you for your well tempered response. I have to say, it was a welcome surprise, considering the social climate these days. I saw the caption of your video, and immediately, my emotions reacted for me, I commenting with no intention of watching. Your reply changed my mind.
      I just started your video.
      Thanks for loving our mountains & understanding their importance. I think of them as gentle giants in a deep slumber all around us. Our monolithic protectors. One could say I've anthropomorphized them... just a bit.

    • @snafumagu
      @snafumagu Před 27 dny +18

      ​@@artemis2666Well said. The last four years have been an absolute drain on our state.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 27 dny +2

      Perfectly said Artemis, and unfortunately it is money that talks and until the money is placed towards efforts to preserve and defend nature and with zero alternative motive (of profiting), we are mercy to what is profitable and general over consumption. I love Utah and I love it's unworldly and breathtaking landscape from the mountains to the deserts to the Salt flats and everything in between. I look at those mountains each and every single day and to me, they are Utah, and they are all the mental health that I will ever need. I love that you appreciate this place as much as I do, and thank you!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 27 dny +4

      I would love to hear anyone's ideas for better managing our inevitable growth. Please share, and thank you for the comment!

  • @The_Homie_Huevon
    @The_Homie_Huevon Před 21 dnem +29

    STOP COMING HERE ITS TOO PACKED

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem +1

      I sense that many people do not want more people moving here and I understand that 100%

    • @UniLandyt
      @UniLandyt Před 17 dny +1

      Facts

  • @fluffym8159
    @fluffym8159 Před 17 dny +24

    Roads on Sunday used to be empty now they Aren’t

  • @wishdreamwish
    @wishdreamwish Před 20 dny +16

    No jobs, too many people, expensive - Don't move to Utah!!!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 20 dny

      No jobs? Utah is ranked #3 for economy, number 8 for job growth and it's ranked #1 overall. There are jobs here.

  • @mick-zg9of
    @mick-zg9of Před 12 dny +9

    Lived in Magna for the last 25 years. Not sure how you consider my town "less desirable community". When everyday more and more home, apartments are built here. There is so much construction going on here the town doesn't even look like it did just 7 years ago.
    I think what you meant to say is this area is more blue collar and you wont see as many tesla cars in the neighborhoods like you do in daybreak.
    Magna has been working class since it was settled, that hasnt changed and proably wont change anytime soon. I am ok with that. Alot of us here are proud of our town it has a long history. Old main street is full of that classic architecture. Hey, Hollywood sure likes to film here.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 12 dny +2

      You are right, and I apologize for mis speaking too.. but less desirable, I am meaning the values of the real estate there vs other areas

    • @msladybug3709
      @msladybug3709 Před 6 dny

      You drive west on Main Street -- every other building is a church, or a pub!🙃
      Crime is up. Several murders reported the last few years.
      Sidewalks are the most awful I've ever seen in any city in Salt Lake County, but they have a nice big park & golf course, with a new playground. Don't live there if you homeschool. Nothing is happening there -- you have to drive your kids everywhere else in the county to do anything. Can't push a baby stroller -- you have to walk on the street & the streets are really narrow.
      The local tattoo shop hosts a Halloween Parade for the kids in July!
      Friendly town. You might like it if you want to live in a good sized city near, but not in the thick of the Salt Lake area.
      The Southwest end of the county often has boil alerts.
      Check the geology. It is quite common for new houses to be falling in sink holes, or mudslides because of the flooding and poor decisions by the builders. Buy a older house, but best not to move there at all. Way too many move-ins. Traffic, pollution & water restrictions keep getting worse.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 dny

      To each their own!

  • @Tragiccheese
    @Tragiccheese Před 21 dnem +24

    Whyd you have to give anyone the idea of moving here?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem +1

      I know... I'm sorry!

    • @JesusIsWayTruthandLife
      @JesusIsWayTruthandLife Před 13 dny +1

      $$$$ of course. 🙄

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před dnem

      If you think that I have influence to get people to move here, you're greatly inflating my position. I serve and help answer questions for those moving here. I do not and cannot get people to move here.

  • @erikaw5669
    @erikaw5669 Před 21 dnem +22

    I've lived in the Salt Lake Valley all my life. Started out in South Jordan when there were a few small neighborhoods near Bingham High School, surrounded by pastures and fields. As an adult I've lived in Taylorsville, right snack dab in the middle of the quadrants. It's convenient because we can quickly get to any freeway, Bangerter, Redwood Road, State Street, etc in a couple of minutes. We also have lots of shopping nearby and are 10 minutes away from 3 different Costcos and 2 Sam's Clubs, where we buy most of our food to cheaply feed our starving teenagers. Having traveled all over the western states, I will say that the infrastructure in the Wasatch Front is the very best. Our streets are laid out well, it's easy to navigate, and our roads are mostly well maintained.
    That being said, I can't wait until our youngest child graduates and my hubby retires from the FD, because we are out of here. It is waaaay too crowded here and they keep building high rise apartments all over the place, making the overcrowding worse. Also, Utah taxes retirement income, which is a deal breaker. I will miss the mountains but can always come for a visit.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem +1

      Thanks for sharing Erika! I grew up in Taylorsville and yes, it's only getting more crowded. Let me know if there's anything that I can ever do for you and thanks again!

  • @autumnlynch2655
    @autumnlynch2655 Před 20 dny +11

    They air quality needs to be addressed HERE! It is often the worst in the nation. I believe quite a few of my relatives died of exposure over the years. I can not image how bad it is going to be in just a few years, with all the underplanned growth in the valley. :( I would not want my children to grow up in this soup.

    • @JP-JustSayin
      @JP-JustSayin Před 20 dny +3

      This is the dirty little secret... oil refinery, copper mine/smelter, Geneva steel, ATK, chemical weapons incinerator at dugway... its a mess.

    • @ceraroberts2691
      @ceraroberts2691 Před 20 dny

      Geneva is long gone. Now it's people, houses and more traffic plugging up the roads 😔

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 20 dny +1

      The air here gets trapped mostly in those winter inversions but also smokey air when California, the northwest or even Canada are on fire

    • @ceraroberts2691
      @ceraroberts2691 Před 20 dny +1

      @@scottdsteele it's bad a lot of the time for no other reason than traffic. There are summer days that are hot and yucky. They put out notices to "work from home" or "carpool." It's not just the winter!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      I know, it's the winter that's the worst but the air can be poor on days throughout the year

  • @shirleegraff-allen8787
    @shirleegraff-allen8787 Před 21 dnem +10

    I grew up on Mount Olympus (Olympus Cove) where we crossed the street and started our hike up 'The Z-Trail' . We would hike to a stream that had the best tasting water. Sixty years later I don't recognize the bright, shiny city I knew. The Salt Lake City zip code is ravished, busting, pricey, ruined, gentrified, judged, hopeless. Salt Lake City has lost its charm.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem

      I completely understand your experience and your perspective. To others, Salt Lake City is just beginning to find it's charm. My office is @ Old Mill just south of Olympus Cove and it is a very desirable area and real estate prices there are reflective of that

    • @katherinem.4414
      @katherinem.4414 Před 20 dny +1

      @@scottdsteele That’s probably because they never knew the real Salt Lake. No more outdoor feel….clear up and down the Wasatch Front. It’s too bad that developers have taken over our government, I hope you will forgive me for saying that, but I got the word from my representative that it’s true, and she says there is nothing we can do about it. At least not at this point.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      I totally understand where you're coming from Katherine!

  • @MegaLokopo
    @MegaLokopo Před 21 dnem +12

    STOP MOVING TO UTAH, IT IS ALREADY TOO EXPENSIVE TO LIVE HERE!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem +1

      We need more homes here or it is only going to get much more expensive

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo Před 20 dny +1

      @@scottdsteele More homes will only bring the prices down if we build more homes than the number of families and individuals that come in. Less homes would be necessary if fewer people came in. Right now we aren't even building enough to maintain the problem. It will continually get worse until we build double or triple per year what we build now, or reduce the inflow of people.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      You're exactly right!

  • @comeoutandpla
    @comeoutandpla Před 26 dny +19

    Where’s this time warp portal you’re hitting to get to SLC in 18min 😂😂

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 26 dny

      I can't remember that part of that video but perhaps I miss spoke!😁

    • @benjaminpeek2579
      @benjaminpeek2579 Před 24 dny +2

      My house (edge of Lehi and Bluffdale) to SLC this morning at 915am was 26 min to Pioneer Park downtown.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 24 dny +1

      It totally depends on your proximity to the main arteries / highways.

    • @mileslong4061
      @mileslong4061 Před 21 dnem +1

      I think he said he could get from South Jordan (Day Break) to the airport in 18-20 minutes by way of Bangerter Highway.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem

      That is what I said, thanks!

  • @Scionmalth
    @Scionmalth Před 21 dnem +11

    The problem with the Wasatch front is the "corridor" affect combined with all the "small" cities crammed next to each other. It makes it so there is no to little room for expansion/growth of those cities. So these small cities need tax income, right. Well, be prepared for those small cities to look for revenue elsewhere, like by ticketing the populace to make up for no growth. It is crappy and it happens all along the Wasatch front. This guy wants to sell you a house in SLC, he don't care if you find you local police ticketing you as much as possible. There have been local news reports on this very issue... I am sure this happens in other "corridor" settlements as well, I advise you look for places with more possiblity to grow, like southern utah, its gorgeous there. Or the far north "Brigham city area", alas there's not alot of "work" up there, and the morning commute to/from SLC is packed. Oh and there is the wanning influence of the Mormon Church. Utah is there home state after all...

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem +1

      Thanks for the comment! How do you feel like you know what "I don't care" about? I'm genuinely interested because those who have ever spoken with me or better yet, actually know me, would laugh at that statement.

    • @Scionmalth
      @Scionmalth Před 21 dnem +2

      @@scottdsteele I don't truely know your feelings, I do hope your friends are correct. Sorry for the assumption. I do know real estate agents have a monetary motivation to hide any negatives about buying houses in areas they're trying to sell them in. You do touch upon some of the issues with SLC area living. So I hope you are not like that. The Great Salt Lake area is nice, best snow on earth, it can smell out west some days, and those gorgeous mountians we have do trap the smog in far to often. So pardon my diskile of more people moving here, especially since all I see is appartments going up (even seen the start of "tent cities" in SLC under the freeway while working on our new airport) and fewer and fewer single family housing projects. I am sorry for any personal slight against you, it is my frustration over a system trying to cram more and more people into a smaller and smaller area.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny +1

      Thank you so much for sharing, and I truly understand your frustration 100%!

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 Před 6 dny +1

      Brigham City area has a lot of farms, and we need those. I haven't had a ticket in decades.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 dny

      Do you really believe that I can get someone to move here? Really???

  • @shawnrynearson6114
    @shawnrynearson6114 Před 23 dny +20

    As a lifelong resident of SLC, If you're considering moving to Utah County, I'm sorry, it's horrible out there. And while Daybreak is unique, it's build on the old Kennecott dumping ground. Of course you'll be reminded of this every time you look outside and see the destroyed mountain that is Kennecott.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 23 dny

      Utah county isn't horrible at all... but some people certainly do not like it and I get that completely!

    • @shawnrynearson6114
      @shawnrynearson6114 Před 23 dny +1

      @@scottdsteeleokay, okay, disagreeable. Unpleasantly disagreeable.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem

      I hear you!

    • @roberthampton4830
      @roberthampton4830 Před 18 dny +1

      And he didn't mention the pollution in Daybreak that demands tap water be imported from other parts of the valley as well as making gardens impossible to grow.

    • @richcampbell3502
      @richcampbell3502 Před 18 dny +1

      As a Daybreak resident of 17 years 😂, I should show you my garden boxes of tomatoes, strawberries, cucumber, etc 😂

  • @zzz6valvoline
    @zzz6valvoline Před 24 dny +9

    A little disappointed to not hear anything about Commuter rail, light rail, BRT and regional bus. There are great areas where you can live car free or car light. Harvard-Yale and sugar house are excellent places to ditch the car. Driving sucks, and many families want to avoid it as much as possible.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 24 dny +1

      Thanks for sharing this! I think I sound create an entire video about this honestly

    • @erikaw5669
      @erikaw5669 Před 21 dnem +1

      Yeah, traffic is AWFUL in Sugarhouse. Even fire trucks have difficulty getting to where they need to go.

    • @zzz6valvoline
      @zzz6valvoline Před 21 dnem +1

      @@erikaw5669 Yeah, it's a highly desired area with a lot of destinations. That's why the streetcar, buses and bikes are so popular there. It's probably one of the best neighborhoods in the state.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      I agree as well

  • @KidRocker44
    @KidRocker44 Před 24 dny +5

    Native Utahn here. Mt. Pleasant (Sanpete County) is my hometown which is such a great place to live and so beautiful right at the base of the Manti Lasal Mountain range. I now live in Echo (Summit County) and work at the Park City hospital. This county is growing so fast! I wish it would just stop but theres major developing everywhere you look here!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 24 dny

      Yeah, it's growing up there like crazy... and that's not going to slow down. I sold a cabin to a client in Mt. Pleasant and that sunset view in the evening is unbelievable! Beautiful and underrated place for sure!

    • @s-7913
      @s-7913 Před 4 dny

      I lived in Ephraim for 8 years and I don't believe how fast its grown since we left. Its very sad that the sweet quiet small towns are losing that attribute.

  • @SRHMorbid
    @SRHMorbid Před 12 dny +3

    I just moved back out here at the end of April. And I live in Copperton. Love this little area. Perfect for a family it's just me and my 3 kids.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 12 dny

      Don't say too much or that little secret spot of Copperton will be let out!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 12 dny

      Thanks for sharing Sarah

  • @slctrev
    @slctrev Před měsícem +8

    Ogden is a hack. Lived in SL county most of my life, bought a house in Ogden for about 60/70k less than comps in Salt Lake. I can walk to local restaurants and coffee shops. Old world tree growth. In the canyon in 5 minutes. Yes, some lower income residents & different crime than newer developed areas. Haven't had personal problems, nor have my neighbors. Lots of pockets of young professionals renovating older homes here, myself included. Almost want to gatekeep, but its a great community that is continually getting better. The old stereotypes are very outdated.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před měsícem +3

      You nailed it with this comment and you're 100% correct. In fact, I'm posting a video this weekend showing some new homes just west of Ogden and it's awesome up here.

    • @slouzstouvre
      @slouzstouvre Před 23 dny +3

      Ogdenite here also! Downtown...it's gentrifying so fast. We like it here.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem +3

      I need to do more content in Ogden

    • @melissahowell8363
      @melissahowell8363 Před 18 dny +2

      I'm right here in ogden utah as well. Happy, healthy, raising 4 kids and loving it.

    • @Zero2Black6
      @Zero2Black6 Před 12 dny +2

      Also here in Ogden and I love this town. Started my company here and it’s the best decision I have ever made.

  • @brannonburton5494
    @brannonburton5494 Před 19 dny +4

    Herriman is nice, but it’s an extra 15-20 minutes away from downtown. Daybreak is expensive and congested in many places. From what I’ve seen, the West side of West Jordan is more affordable and is far less congested.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      Your assessment is Spot on! Great comment!

  • @adamgettinger491
    @adamgettinger491 Před měsícem +6

    This is the BEST explanation video by a realtor I have ever watched, this is exactly what I wish was available for every area before contemplating a move! A well explained map, plenty of back ground on the neighborhoods, costs, traffic and travel explanations, and amenities. Great job!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před měsícem +2

      Wow, thank you! That means a lot.. this is a big time commitment and I'm dead set on getting 1% better with each video. Thanks Adam!

  • @j.gustavoinzunza765
    @j.gustavoinzunza765 Před 29 dny +4

    I selling my home in Lindon Utah and try to buy in Saint George Utah how’s the market?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 29 dny

      Hi Gustavo!? I'd love to show you precisely what's happening both in your neighborhood in Lindon as well as in St. George. Reach out to me and let's meet up on person or on a call.

  • @danteswrath2706
    @danteswrath2706 Před 7 dny +2

    Wouldnt mind moving to Daybreak. Currently live in the Ogden area. How much are the homes in daybreak?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 7 dny

      Homes in Daybreak range from the 300's for condos, 400-500's for townhomes, single family homes 600k+

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 7 dny

      Let's talk and see what we can do to help you whether that is soon or way down the road

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 dny

      You're right, It is more expensive in Daybreak than Weber County

  • @stevenparkin6486
    @stevenparkin6486 Před 23 dny +1

    Not sure I understood you: Is a major league baseball stadium planned for the Power District or the Daybreak District? Or both? Are those two areas in competition for it? Also, if a hockey stadium is built, where will it likely be?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 23 dny

      Sorry for that confusion Steven!
      The AAA Salt Lake Bees stadium is currently being built right now in Daybreak and will be completed next year.
      A proposed Major League Baseball stadium has been given the green light in terms of location, private funding in The Larry H Miller Group, public money through HB562 to help fund the development. This will be in the Power district right in between downtown SLC and the airport.
      The Hockey team is now officially coming. Ryan Smith bought the team and it is starting this fall and they'll be playing in the Delta center until they get construction going on a new 3 block sports and entertainment district that will include a remodeled Delta center where the NHL team will share the same arena as the Utah Jazz

    • @carlsith4359
      @carlsith4359 Před 22 dny

      The public money? The publicaly funded 1 billion in tax dollars going straight into the Ryan Smith's pocket. A billionaire's pocket. We are giving a billionaire a billion dollars so he can make billions more, with tax breaks, while increasing the sales tax .5 percent to 8.5 percent within the Salt Lake City boundaries only, up to 8.5%. All of Utah will be going to entertainment that we are being forced to pay for while the mayor is hiking up her salary in a huge tax grab from 160K a year to 202K a year. 26 percent along with the city council going from 33K to 53K for part time work.
      The state is a corruption machine now heavily affecting Salt Lake City.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem

      It's so hard to see public money (our money) being used and I completely understand and agree with your frustration!
      Everyone should read the actual bill that has passed to partner with the Miller Group for the baseball stadium. The funding does not come from our tax payer dollars, but instead is done through bonds tied to hotel taxes so that essentially visitors are helping to pay the majority of that 900 million. Then, the Miller Group is going to put up 3.5 billion and together they will create this new area full of business and residential units that will bring a massive increase in property and sales taxes to the State of Utah. The state is investing 1B (of mostly visitors $) to then create an ongoing stream of drastically increased cash from it's use along with owning the stadium.
      As for the NHL / NBA Arena (Delta Center) Development plan involving 3 city blocks to build a new sports and entertainment district, that .5% increase in sales tax is in Salt Lake City, not state wide and that added revenue alone will create 1Billiion in addition to the added revenue by the increased spending in that district by those attending games.
      Let me know if this is a good video for me to produce as well!

  • @stvemq
    @stvemq Před 20 dny +5

    Should mention 9th and 9th liberty park area.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 20 dny

      I agree, I need to do a video just about that area for sure! Thanks!

  • @lindamoses3697
    @lindamoses3697 Před 20 dny +6

    ❤ Definitely the most honest state.

  • @avalanchereviews2352
    @avalanchereviews2352 Před 18 dny +2

    Yes, keep people in the metro and suburb areas. Keep them out of the rural and small town areas. We just want to be left alone.

  • @Roboman1174
    @Roboman1174 Před 3 dny +1

    Anywhere with lots of Trucking infrastructure? I’m from North Dakota and want to move somewhere warmer that still has all seasons. Utah is in my short list of potential states but the cost of housing is a major concern. Things are getting bad when a 6 figure income can’t cover housing prices within the 50/30/20 rule.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 2 dny

      I agree with you for sure with cost of living and housing. As for trucking, that industry is big here given our geographic location in the middle of the west. Salt Lake City is the center (specifically the industrial area to the west of SLC) of the industry and SLC is known as the "crossroads of the west" as a central hub between Mexico and Canada as well as connections through Las Vegas to Southern California as well as going straight west to San Francisco.

  • @bobbyc.1111
    @bobbyc.1111 Před 13 dny +2

    utah doesn't want prople to keep moving in. Utah is a cold desert. Spring breaks after memorial day. Logan has really bad air...inversions full of Mormons, Pay is low and houses are high. Utah lake is highly polluted.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 12 dny +1

      Yes, Utah is a high elevation cold desert. Spring in Utah absolutely is bi-polar most years. Logan, surprisingly, has worse air than SLC oftentimes. Full of Mormons? What's your point here? If you don't like that there are "mormons" here, you're welcome to leave where you won't have to rub shoulders with them. Regardless, that's a pretty bigoted thing to say and that's something that I can't imagine anybody wants more of. Wages are low here (23rd in the nation) especially as a ratio to housing costs, but more people here create their own businesses than most states rather than rely on wage income. Utah lake used to be very polluted, and still is with respect to high levels of mineral Salt and Phosphorus.

  • @daphnesolomon4572
    @daphnesolomon4572 Před 13 dny +2

    I live in Tooele. It takes 45 minutes to get to the University of Utah on a good weather, no I-80 accidents day. Daybreak, super high property taxes. My son bought on the Herriman side of the road that divides the cities because of the taxes. The NE quarter is as blue as blue can be. The SE is getting there too.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 12 dny

      Property taxes in Daybreak (84009) are slightly lower than in Tooele. There are online tools from the state where you can look this up and enter zip codes. This is based on the same price of a home. If you buy a more expensive home, you'll pay more in taxes, not a higher rate. Also, Herriman and Daybreak have identical property tax rates of 0.640%

  • @jeffsaxton716
    @jeffsaxton716 Před 19 dny +2

    Ive lived in Utah County 60 years. Either I've simply gotten used to it or I'm a masochist, not sure which.

  • @milo8425
    @milo8425 Před 19 dny +4

    Best these people just move to California

  • @BlackDim100
    @BlackDim100 Před 19 dny +3

    Glad we built in Draper 30 years ago. No way we could afford it today.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      No kidding! Draper is expensive now and rightfully so. Thanks for the comment!

  • @yaaaboi5902
    @yaaaboi5902 Před 18 dny +4

    Syracuse is where i grew up farms and fields as far as you could see and now its just roads and houses

  • @bdr113080
    @bdr113080 Před 5 dny +1

    I’m from NC but moved to Sugar House 3 years ago.

  • @tawneenielsen4080
    @tawneenielsen4080 Před 22 dny +5

    Do not move into San Pete County. I'm from Utah and LDS, and I have been treated like I'm a nothing. Been here 6 years and I have been told things like "I ruined their work family when I moved here". (I'm very talented in the design and floral industry so I got a job at the one and only local floral shop. After 4 years of busting my butt, that's what I was told. I make $12 and an hour with a degree. My daughter was told to "go back to where she came from." Got a "Dog at Large" ticket when I was playing ball with our dog on my own front yard. Never left the dogs' site, yet when I asked about a dog park so that new people could meet others, I was told, "Lady, the whole town is a dog park." It's the worst

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem

      I'm sorry, you might want to find a new crowd, and I wish you the very best

    • @ShiningSakura
      @ShiningSakura Před 19 dny

      Thats real crappy.... I just don't understand some areas/wards and how some have the most supportive and nice people while others are the pits. I have experienced both in my life. I hope that either you can move to a better area or those who are around you either change for the better or move out so better neighbors can move in.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      When you come across people that don't lift you up, just move on and keep looking, you'll find good people. They are everywhere and if we focus on linking up with the good ones rather than focusing on the bad ones, you'll find what you are looking for

  • @JesusIsWayTruthandLife
    @JesusIsWayTruthandLife Před 13 dny +3

    I was surprised you didn’t mention Utah City and Vineyard. That’s okay, we’ll keep it our own little secret. 😊

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 12 dny

      I love it! I will be doing videos there... and it's certainly not a secret, I'm sorry!!

  • @jazziered142
    @jazziered142 Před 19 dny +1

    I used to ride my bike along the Jordan River parkway for years. The North end is not what it used to be, and I don't really feel comfortable riding on it anymore.

  • @brianwinegar3322
    @brianwinegar3322 Před 12 dny +2

    I would love to see more information on Huntsville, Utah

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 12 dny

      Ok, thanks Brian! I'll include that in a video soon

  • @rayshellgoretee2891
    @rayshellgoretee2891 Před 8 dny +3

    I hear California is nice.. go there..

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 8 dny

      California is so beautiful! ... but a nice place to live? That's a big question mark.

  • @triciac1019
    @triciac1019 Před 6 dny +1

    Saint George does not have a lot of water. There shouldn't be more building there. Yeah its beautiful, but it sure is extremely hot. Salt Lake County doesn't need any more people or development. We get horrible pollution regularly as there is no where for it to go. It builds up quickly after it gets washed away by rain. It doesn't rain often enough, in my opinion. There are two refineries in North Salt Lake. Mountains block the pollution in. My lungs hurt when it happens. Bangerter will take several years to be extended and connected more south to the I-15. Right now, the area it connects to the I-15 and on I-15 is very heavily congested during rush hour. Daybreak is extremely expensive. It is also heavily conjested. It is a pretty area and the homes are beautiful. They are HOA controlled though. Not only do you pay top dollar for these beautiful homes, you have to pay HOA fees and have them control what you can do to your home and property. There was a builder that had the basements cracking. Not all builders there had that happen. I got blocked for making that comment on their site. This man wants to put a rosy spin on all of this. Jordan River ends up being a creek during the hotter parts of the year. Do not build near Utah Lake. The ground is unstable. One family in particular has their basement sinking and they can see a lot of daylight between their basement foundation and the house above them. It is beginning with their neighbors with their driveways for now. Research it.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 6 dny

      Thanks for sharing! I agree with you on the inversion / pollution problem for sure. As for Bangerter Hwy connecting with I-15, that's been done for so many years, I'm not sure what you're saying there. I chose to be positive and share it because this place is amazing and while it certainly has its Cons as well (every single place does), I firmly believe that what you focus on expands so if all you see is the negative, that's all you'll find. I do however share all of the negatives as well on this channel if you watch my videos. Thanks for sharing!

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 Před 6 dny

      @scottdsteele I am not a realtor and don't need to paint a rosy picture and not mention the concerns. I don't dwell on the negative and love where I live and the people around. I rarely meet anyone who is not kind and friendly. I have family in St. George and they have told me, and I have seen it reported that there is not a lot of water there. It is also extremely hot during the summer. It is so heavily congested in Utah. We all have health concerns when the inversions hit. Until it rains, there is no place for it to go. We do need to be aware not to build near Utah Lake. We do need to research so we get the right builder. I was warned never to use a certain builder when we moved to Utah 30 years ago, and that person has proven to be right. The traffic does back up a lot on I-15 back to 7200 W. during rush hour. Connecting Bangerter further south, I think, will alleviate that. I can honestly say that our representatives work hard to be on top of the expansion of freeways. It is difficult because it costs a lot of money. They plan, and each project gets its turn.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 dny

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @ladyjenny1746
    @ladyjenny1746 Před 19 dny +2

    I live across the street from Liberty park which is part of SLC metro area.
    What I love about Utah is how small the city is.
    I don't have to get on a freeway, I can just take 700 S all the way to Cottonwood Heights
    When he shows you the older homes? That's where I live. In a 1987 Victorian home in a neighborhood called Liberty or Liberty Wells.
    I wouldn't come here to live in the suburbs. It all looks the same.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      Hi Lady! I Love Liberty Wells and I love those old homes too. You have a 💎

  • @deathby1808
    @deathby1808 Před 17 dny +3

    Lived in the salt lake area my whole life. It’s become to big for my liking tho 😅

  • @scottmoore6131
    @scottmoore6131 Před 13 dny +2

    I live in the north west and want to be southeast. Magna is getting really popular as well for planned neighborhoods.

    • @scottmoore6131
      @scottmoore6131 Před 13 dny +1

      And my house is valued at around $450,000 we bought 14yrs ago for 130,000.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 13 dny +1

      You're right Scott, Magna and West Valley and all along the west bench, we're seeing the most growth and with planned developments

  • @jeslyntweedie8038
    @jeslyntweedie8038 Před 14 dny +2

    here in daybreak too!

  • @TheRevengeSociety
    @TheRevengeSociety Před 19 dny +3

    Those older homes are nice but they are way expensive and you dont have a yard

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      Everyone has different trastes and preferences

  • @k.otticgoode5881
    @k.otticgoode5881 Před 8 dny +2

    What a great video. Very informative. I'm thinking seriously about moving to SLC though looking at the comments I'll not be welcome

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 8 dny +2

      It's a very very vocal minority of people who choose to share negativety. You'll find this everywhere you go. I just spoke to neighbors tonight and asked these very questions and people have a wonderful experience moving here. Don't let the few bad apples ruin it for you.

    • @k.otticgoode5881
      @k.otticgoode5881 Před 7 dny

      @@scottdsteele thanks for your thoughtful response!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 dny

      You as well! Have an awesome day!

  • @karinalynk
    @karinalynk Před 19 dny +3

    You forgot to mention that West Valley is the home of the state’s largest car-theft ring according to the police. This is what the police told us when my husband’s car was stolen. Just something to keep in mind as you are looking at different areas to move to. I also noticed he didn’t talk about which areas are the highest crime areas. Hmmm.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      I appreciate that, but I did not forget. As a licensed Real Estate professional, I have to adhere to the law and the Fair Housing Act which prohibits us from talking about neighborhood (or suburb) specific crime rates. In other words, I cannot talk about it.

    • @karinalynk
      @karinalynk Před 14 dny

      Fair enough

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 dny

      Thx

  • @jacobcaudill1616
    @jacobcaudill1616 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I know it's been mentioned before that renting right now can be cheaper in some cases compared to purchasing a home. How does the rental market and properties compare in the SLC metro area?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Great question! Right now... it is cheaper to rent single family homes than it is to buy and that spread is greater now than it's been in 20 years. This will certainly change in the coming months and years as interest rates relax and the markets balance out again.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I have some great data as well if you'd like me to email it to you. Just let me know!

  • @Olya444
    @Olya444 Před 22 dny +2

    Utah city. Maybe it’s too recent to have mentioned… but excellent content! Thank you!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 22 dny

      It's not to recent at all and I'm following this closely. I should do a video just about this development as well. Thank you so much for watching!

  • @KDTDAWG
    @KDTDAWG Před měsícem +2

    Excellent!! Great description of area. We bought two years ago just west of I-15 in Lehi. Easy two minute access to the highway. The best information to provide is not how far but rather how long is the commute to get to I-15 during rush hours.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před měsícem +1

      Great feedback and thank you! I love hearing what you guys want, it keeps me improving

  • @patches3634
    @patches3634 Před 28 dny +5

    You gotta make around $400k+ to live in those areas

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 28 dny

      I'm which areas? All of them?

    • @patches3634
      @patches3634 Před 26 dny

      @@scottdsteele Most of the areas you're talking about. The counties away from Salt Lake, Davis, Summit and Utah County you can live there for less than 6 figures.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 24 dny +1

      I agree, costs have sky rocketed! We have a serious home affordability crisis here too

    • @patches3634
      @patches3634 Před 23 dny +1

      Will it get better or worse?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem

      I believe that it will continue to get worse... until we actually tackle the problem and that is our supply. We just don't build enough homes and we haven't since 2008 with the only exception being the crazy hot pandemic market where builders ramped up production and that gap finally started to shrink, but now it's doing the opposite again.

  • @robf504
    @robf504 Před 22 dny +4

    I lived here for 37 years. i love this valley and have lived in West Valley Salt Lake Kearns magna. i currently live in South Jordan, buy I 15, and i must say it is much better than anywhere else in the valley

  • @stefangonzo
    @stefangonzo Před 13 dny +2

    Like my wrestling coach used to say: Sprawl! Sprawl!
    P.S. Ya hear that Heber? You're next! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @stefangonzo
      @stefangonzo Před 13 dny

      P.S. Ya hear that Heber? You're next! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 13 dny

      Yep, this place is growing and it's not going to stop

  • @jburnscna
    @jburnscna Před 3 dny +1

    Video about freeways being built, especially at time frames

  • @chrisfiore489
    @chrisfiore489 Před 19 dny +1

    You mentioned south Jordan and Daybreak. What do you think about West Jordan? Is it comparable? Any concerns about the proximity of the copper mine to that entire area?

    • @Angelonwheels24
      @Angelonwheels24 Před 19 dny

      Haha you can't see kenecott mine from West Jordan it's really far away from there. West Jordan is right outside Salt Lake

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      Hi Chris! West Jordan is great... yes. As for the Copper Mine, it is a concern throughout the west side of the valley for sure. This area was a Superfund site (Google that) and was cleaned up from the heavy metals in the soil and the ground water here from the tailings from those mines.

  • @gcslade
    @gcslade Před 12 dny

    I grew up at base of the Cottonwood canyons (Cottonwood heights) and now live in South Jordan (Eastern side) within the established neighborhoods with larger homes - love it here! I hate HOA's and planned communities popping up everywhere on the Westside of the Salt Lake Valley (i.e. Day break) as the developers and HOA's will always have their dirty greedy fingers in your pocket. Spec. developers and investors are building way too many high density apartments and condos!!! The north western side of Utah County is way too overbuilt! Developers have built 100's of new smaller (so-called "affordable $690K" ) small lot spec homes and apartments that are poorly built, way over priced and there is no infrastructure yet to support this massive amount of new homes and apartments. In fact, the Eagle Mountain area has empty new homes as far as the eye can see. This will soon impact the entire area real estate market in a very negative way as home prices in Salt Lake and Utah Counties will fall due to this huge over supply and total lack of infrastructure to support these massive non-sustainable new developments. I highly advise those considering Utah, stay away from the high growth (insane) areas, HOA and planned communities and move to the more established neighborhoods for overall quality of life and investment.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 10 dny

      That is your opinion, and I respect it. I love living in Daybreak and the HOA fee here of $140 / month includes internet as well as all of the amenities that this community provide along with the people here.
      As to your comment about the over built area of Eagle Mtn / Saratoga Springs area, you couldn't be further from the truth. The sea is homes that you see are selling and we have under built as a ratio to our population increase every year other than '22 since the 2008 crash. The real estate market is drastically under supplied, and therefore prices will not crash. I wish that prices would fall, because affordability here is a crisis. The only way that prices slow down, or fall...is if we built far more homes.

  • @RILEYLEIFSON_UTAH
    @RILEYLEIFSON_UTAH Před 26 dny +3

    Spanish Fork in the houssse!🙋🏼‍♂️
    Born and bred.✊🏻

  • @MegaCraptacular
    @MegaCraptacular Před 24 dny +5

    Governor Cox told Californians to stay home, we don't have the inventory. Utah homes for Utah residents.

    • @ThatDanHalen
      @ThatDanHalen Před 24 dny +1

      Governor Cox also tells us to "disagree better" while supporting trans eradication.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 24 dny +1

      Yes he did! However, no politician or anyone has any power to control where free Americans choose to move to, so it was more of a political play to pander to his constituents than anything else. It is absolutely reality that we need to build more homes for Utahns regardless of who is moving here and I love your Utah pride!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem

      I hear you.

  • @ssaltern11
    @ssaltern11 Před 5 dny +1

    I live in Ogden Utah(Weber
    County) but grew up in Wellsville/Logan UT (Cache County)

  • @user-dy5hp2qc5d
    @user-dy5hp2qc5d Před 26 dny +2

    Great video! I'm looking to move next year for retirement. I'm still doing research, but the Daybreak area is intriguing for the amenities. Could you do a video on the 55+ community in Daybreak? Or any other 55+ communities in the SLC area?? Thank you!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 26 dny +1

      Thanks! Absolutely! I live in Daybreak and I'll do a video in the coming weeks just explaining and showing 55+ Developments in Daybreak and elsewhere. I just put this in my upcoming video work flow

  • @BimbusBucklenuts
    @BimbusBucklenuts Před 27 dny +4

    The church does not run the state on paper, but considering how deeply rooted it is in the people and the culture, you will see regulations and policies that are influenced by the church and their history. The scales are tipping away from the Mormon population and the liquor laws are slowly changing, but the culture is still present. It's a bit of a culture shock for those not used to it. More apparent in Utah County around Provo.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 27 dny +1

      You are spot on! The values, beliefs and traditions of those who are members do influence for sure since they are the majority who hold office. I do also believe that it is those very values that built this state into what it is and hope that those who are coming will add to the diversity and the culture, which I've loved seeing over these recent years

    • @lauramacgregor9057
      @lauramacgregor9057 Před 27 dny +1

      Let's hope we gain a stronger hold on the Christian values which have made this state great. SLC is a great warning to us to stop driving down the decency and morals of the standards which are necessary to make and keep a great civilization. What is being pumped out from the left mentally ill, is sad and extremely damaging; dangerous to themselves and all around them.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 24 dny

      Well said Laura!

  • @bradenhudson885
    @bradenhudson885 Před 17 dny +2

    As someone who has spent my whole life in salt lake county, dont move here. Utah is the new California and all the people that made Utah great are now priced out of residing here. Utah is full

  • @natejohnson5393
    @natejohnson5393 Před 18 dny +2

    I just moved to Payson, and it’s not too bad out here yet

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 18 dny

      Thanks Nate! I hope you love it here

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 dny

      It will continue to grow for sure

    • @natejohnson5393
      @natejohnson5393 Před 4 dny +1

      @@scottdsteele would you recommend purchasing chunks of land in like Nephi, or somewhere further south that you think will eventually develop like Lehi or AF? I want to sit on valuable assets in about 20 years. What’s your opinion?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před dnem +1

      Nate, if you want a non income generating property to park money for 20 years, you'd be incredibly wise to invest in anything all of the way down to Nephi. Also, you'll likely see the best return where the median priced homes will be developed over the next 2 decades and all of the population forecasts point directly to southern Utah County, Eagle Mountain and here's a really really good one.... Tooele County. Tooele County is going to explode over the next 2 decades due to its proximity to SLC.

  • @jonathanbird5094
    @jonathanbird5094 Před 23 dny +2

    I'm living in Riverton, Utah

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 23 dny

      Hi Jonathon! I'm close to you in South Jordan!

  • @ErinStearns
    @ErinStearns Před 24 dny +2

    Love living in daybreak.

  • @RussCR5187
    @RussCR5187 Před 8 dny +1

    People move here to escape whatever it is they left behind. Except they bring a piece of that somewhere with them in terms of mental/cultural baggage. The character of this place is changing quickly. It's the usual story. People find a better, kinder place to live. They move there. Then it becomes an average place to live. Then it becomes a nasty place to live. And so it goes, round and round.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 8 dny

      I understand your sentiment

    • @chunkyd5880
      @chunkyd5880 Před dnem

      @@scottdsteele No you don't. If you did you wouldn't encourage it.

  • @diva777
    @diva777 Před 9 hodinami +1

    I know many of you don't want anymore people moving to your state, but I'll still ask. Can one little Texan (me) please move to your state? I promise i am well behaved. You won't even know I'm there.😅 please?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 9 hodinami +1

      I love it! You are absolutely welcome here! Reach out to me!

    • @diva777
      @diva777 Před 8 hodinami

      @@scottdsteele I sure will! Thank you 🥰

  • @nephimcknight5832
    @nephimcknight5832 Před 10 dny

    I live in cottonwood heights, right by the mouth of big cottonwood and 10 years ago it was a lot of ski bums like me, now it's all tesla driving upper class people, lots from out of state. I've worked at Brighton for 22 years and the traffic is getting unbearable for the cottonwood canyons

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 10 dny

      Agreed! We need some better plans to improve this

  • @DivaliciousbyDawnn
    @DivaliciousbyDawnn Před 15 dny +1

    Where are the earthquake fault lines located on the map? I want to be sure I don’t live near them.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 15 dny

      I can't share an image here, but it runs precisely along the east bench all along the Wasatch Front. In other words, if you live right next to the Wasatch mountains, you're right there.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 dny

      Bingo

  • @Star_squirrel
    @Star_squirrel Před 20 dny +3

    Pls don’t move there are to many people 😊

  • @allenbythesea
    @allenbythesea Před 24 dny +1

    I live in daybreak as well, this is a great video explaining the neighborhoods and areas.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 24 dny

      Thanks neighbor! I should do one just about Daybreak soon

  • @BalladofJanine
    @BalladofJanine Před 21 dnem +3

    Dont forget Tooele

  • @bsquaredbundles
    @bsquaredbundles Před 18 dny +2

    So where is it AFFORDABLE to live?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 18 dny

      The better question is what is Affordable?

    • @bsquaredbundles
      @bsquaredbundles Před 17 dny +1

      @@scottdsteele lowest rent and/or house prices. If someone is asking if it's affordable, assume that they aren't well off.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 12 dny

      I personally believe that we have a huge housing affordability crisis that is going to cripple Utah's future is we don't change things now

    • @bsquaredbundles
      @bsquaredbundles Před 11 dny

      @@scottdsteele what if there was a tax on uninhabited housing units so steep that it forces prices down?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 8 dny

      Do you mean homes that aren't owner occupied? Or vacant?

  • @madison198
    @madison198 Před měsícem +1

    Best area for a young single professional to live? Like vineyard, Lehi etc?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před měsícem +1

      That depends on timing. If you are looking out over the next several years, I would really consider the new developments going in @ The Point in Draper, Utah City in Vineyard, Closer to downtown in SLC or there are numerous areas popping up where redevelopment are happening. I'm happy to do a call to answer any specific questions you might have too!

  • @trent1022
    @trent1022 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hey Scott 23M looking to move here in June for a job and wanting to know of some good cheaper apartments for rent close to the airports? Help would be appreacited

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 2 měsíci

      Absolutely! If you're referencing the Salt Lake International Airport, and not one of the many regional Airports, your best bet for an apartment that's less expensive (cheap and anything to do with real estate here just doesn't exist anymore!), your best place to start would be in West Valley City which is just south of the airport and has been rapidly growing and improving as well. There are some nice apartments there as well as many others. Where are you moving from? Also, welcome! Let me know if there's anything at all that I can do to help you too!

    • @trent1022
      @trent1022 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@scottdsteele Yes international airport. Moving from Springfield Missouri by myself , just got a pilot gig out here ( i got to pick between Slc and Alanta) and the farthest west I’ve ever been is Dallas lol. I’ve heard great things !

    • @tonyag69
      @tonyag69 Před 26 dny +1

      West valley has the most crime in the Salt Lake valley. I hope you didn't choose that city.

  • @FourofSix
    @FourofSix Před 20 dny +2

    I’ve lived in Utah for 45 years. North in Cache Valley (beautiful) Centerville, Layton, South Jordan. Has some nice views and activities just not found it great if you’re not part of the prominent religion. Moving to TN.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 20 dny

      Thanks for sharing your experience! Let me know if I can help you!

    • @autumnlynch2655
      @autumnlynch2655 Před 20 dny

      I want to go to TN. too. What do you see as one of the best places ? I was born in Chattanooga. No more relatives left there :(

    • @FourofSix
      @FourofSix Před 20 dny

      @@autumnlynch2655 We looked all around loved Mt Juliet but a bit out of price range. But found an older home with loads of potential on 5 acres in a growing area outside of Nashville-Lebanon. Beautiful area and we can’t wait to get there.
      Good luck on your search!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 19 dny

      Thane for sharing!

  • @taylornicholson9737
    @taylornicholson9737 Před 13 dny

    Daybreak's HOA sucks. Also, during the summer there are a lot of people who swarm our community who don't live here.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 13 dny

      Hi Taylor! What do you think sucks about the Daybreak HOA?

  • @RobMob
    @RobMob Před měsícem +2

    I’m from Orange County, CA. We are looking to stay close to family in West Valley. We want to buy in an area where we could have a large lot size but with a modern style. I’m also interested in relocating due to the new nature bakery facility build.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před měsícem

      Got it! That will be right there near the heart of West Valley City. Reach out to me and let's connect and help you make that move! My wife is from Orange County as well😁

    • @ilikebudlite
      @ilikebudlite Před 27 dny

      Utahns HATE californians and want them to stay away. You will have to hide where you're from

  • @mitterben
    @mitterben Před dnem

    NOTE: local pronunciation of "mountains" is "mou-uhns"

  • @lambtruck
    @lambtruck Před 29 dny +1

    Living in Midvale, lots of new development and the mayor is doing great things. Love the proximity to I-15 & 215 and the trax

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 29 dny +1

      Exactly! I just filmed another video today that will be up on my channel next week and I'm in Midvale showing what's happening in a new development there. Awesome location for sure!

    • @lambtruck
      @lambtruck Před 29 dny

      @@scottdsteele awesome!!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem

      Thanks!

  • @rocketinthesky
    @rocketinthesky Před 18 dny +1

    Eagle Mountain, UT 😊

  • @Bathrobebusiness
    @Bathrobebusiness Před měsícem +3

    Listening from salt lake ! Great video

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před měsícem

      Awesome!!! I love this!

    • @drankFoD
      @drankFoD Před 27 dny +1

      How do you like it there

    • @Bathrobebusiness
      @Bathrobebusiness Před 25 dny

      @@drankFoD I love Salt Lake, I grew up here but honestly the city now is way better than it was growing up! There are always a million things going on! You are 20 minutes from nature, it’s safe! Only real problem is affordability

    • @drankFoD
      @drankFoD Před 25 dny

      @@Bathrobebusinessyh I’m gonna try to move there end of this year maybe. I live in a very rural town so any city will feel big to me lol

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem

      Thanks guys, I appreciate your comments and I love hearing from you

  • @truafakasi
    @truafakasi Před 2 měsíci +2

    Atlanta, GA.. we have a group of Delta employees moving there end of year to open a new facility next to the airport.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's awesome! I would love to connect with you and put together a personalized and complete guide to help Delta employees so that I can make this experience as incredible as possible. Let me know, thanks!

  • @ChrisSmith-yh4xv
    @ChrisSmith-yh4xv Před 10 dny +1

    We live in Tooele.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 10 dny +1

      Nice! Watch out, Tooele is just starting to boom💥

  • @hankbeiter4045
    @hankbeiter4045 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Washington DC 25M. Have been very into snowboarding my whole life and finally going to make the move west in a few months since I can work remote. Travelled to Salt Lake a handful of times to snowboard so I’m fairly certain it’ll be a good fit. Any suggested neighborhoods for renting a town home? 2 to 3 bedroom looking for under 2500$ if possible. Thanks!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před měsícem

      Hi Hank! In order to answer that question intelligently and without just imposing my bias and preferences, I would love to find out more about you and your scenario specifically and then give you some great advice. Also, yes, you can absolutely find that for that price in many different areas for sure. Hit me up if you'd like to talk and I can really give you some better answers.

    • @mrf3175
      @mrf3175 Před 26 dny +1

      Move to Magna 😂.

    • @conner4real291
      @conner4real291 Před 24 dny +1

      Don't come here. We're full

    • @chunkyd5880
      @chunkyd5880 Před dnem

      Not gonna happen. Better be ready to shell out more cash. Check out Colorado.

  • @Ddreinthebay
    @Ddreinthebay Před 2 měsíci +1

    What are your thoughts on the “Utah City” development in vineyard?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I Love that "Utah City" is coming to that big piece of land formerly used by Geneva Steel. It's cool to see these new developements happen, although I do not like the name at all personally. It's called “Utah City," When it's finished, it will be a mixed-use community centered around the new FrontRunner train station in Vineyard. My understanding is that it will be the name of the urban center within the city limits of Vinyard.

    • @Ddreinthebay
      @Ddreinthebay Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@scottdsteele it is cool to see Utah getting more developments that enrich the communities rather than just suburbs and outlets! Makes me excited for the future of the wasatch front!

    • @KDTDAWG
      @KDTDAWG Před měsícem +1

      I recommend avoiding Vineyard. We moved from Washington State to Utah in 2017 purchasing first home here in Vineyard. Sold two years later, moved to Lehi. Vineyard is a blend of poorly constructed quickly built tract homes which include many pockets of government mandated low income housing. We experienced an overly aggressive HOA that would tow your car if parked on the street. No exaggeration. The lots are very small. The whole Orem/Vineyard area has the feel of urban sprawl. Lehi is excellent if you want to be in Utah County.

  • @gracefulxit5650
    @gracefulxit5650 Před dnem

    I can promise you I will never move to Utah. I just drove through SLC for the first and last time, and it was a complete nightmare! I will drive hundreds of miles around to avoid that city. The most rude inconsiderate drivers I have ever encountered, and 4 deadly accidents I had to get through because of how people drive. I wasn’t shocked in the slightest that people ended up dead.
    Just passing through was enough to hate that place. Oh, and the rudeness didn’t stop when getting gas either. When we all got back in our car no one could wait to get out of there and never pass through again.
    Don’t even pass through it.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před dnem

      Thanks for sharing and I'm sorry you had that experience

  • @tjbrat44
    @tjbrat44 Před 27 dny +2

    Great content! I'm in Ogden, UT

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 27 dny

      Thanks you so much! Hello neighbor! My next video that is posting tomorrow morning is in Ogden too

  • @801_XRP
    @801_XRP Před 29 dny +2

    Nice you got a new subscriber I’m from MURRAY UT you did a good explanation when family come into town they get confused on how to find a address but can maneuver just find in California 😂

  • @RealWolfmanDan
    @RealWolfmanDan Před 22 dny +2

    We have the best karaoke in the country

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 22 dny

      I had no idea! That's awesome, I need to get out more!

  • @conniecrawford5231
    @conniecrawford5231 Před 5 dny +1

    An apostrophe in a word indicates a missing letter, so “it’s” means “ it is”- “its” indicates possession ! Please correct your introduction of you want people to consider you an educated person!

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 5 dny

      Oh my goodness! I hate poor punctuation and I totally missed this despite knowing this. Thanks for chiming in and helping me look somewhat educated!

  • @linzraz9834
    @linzraz9834 Před 27 dny +2

    Stumbled across this, curious what you would mention. Also, hi Neighborino! I live in Daybreak in Heights Park.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 27 dny +1

      So cool! I'm in Heights Park as well. Hello neighbor!

    • @linzraz9834
      @linzraz9834 Před 27 dny

      @@scottdsteele Cheers!

  • @ronaldvanveen7666
    @ronaldvanveen7666 Před 15 dny +1

    I guess there is no low- rent housing for seniors yet?

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 15 dny

      I honestly do not know what's available for low rent for seniors. I need to find out

  • @Adroit1911
    @Adroit1911 Před 21 dnem +2

    Its nice to see one of these videos done by a native, some who has actually been around long enough to watch it become a big metro area after being so small for ao long. Youre down in daybreak, do you ever go fishing at the little lake there?? Its one of my favorite after work spots to walk.
    13:34 the best skiing is not a lie! Much better than park city and solitudes name isnt a lie. If you dont want to wait 10min for a lift go to solitude

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 21 dnem +1

      Thanks for the comment and for watching! I do, and there's no better place in the valley to go walking than Daybreak. There's also another fishing pond in Herriman at The Cove.

    • @scottdsteele
      @scottdsteele  Před 4 dny

      And why would you say this. You've trolled my comments plenty, let's have a conversation

  • @mwaltercpa
    @mwaltercpa Před 27 dny +2

    Eugene OR

  • @curtisc2581
    @curtisc2581 Před 18 dny +1

    Tooele valley is growing.

  • @kellihall4413
    @kellihall4413 Před 2 dny +1

    I’m from Utah. Please don’t move here. It’s a great place to visit, but then go home to your state and live there. Love ya’ though. ❤

  • @davidchavez3937
    @davidchavez3937 Před 26 dny +2

    lived and born native utahn .all my lifetimes middle fit.y.s..graduated high school granger high school before reconstruction recently..raised in born in salt lake city ..raised in childhood before teenager before adulthood 21 learns bangerty highway west valley border 4000.west 54south 62.south 4000.west vary borders

  • @RadPuppies
    @RadPuppies Před 23 dny +3

    Pocatello Idaho