Salt Lake County city guide

Salt Lake City

Historic neighborhoods, mountain views, arts and food, major employers, urban trails, transit, and many distinct versions of city life.

Hello, Salt Lake City

One city, many very different ways to feel at home.

Salt Lake City stretches from downtown towers and century-old grid streets to university neighborhoods, west-side communities, foothill homes, and quiet pockets near parks and the Jordan River. Food, arts, sports, healthcare, transit, and outdoor access are woven into the geography.

Housing includes historic cottages, bungalows, brick ramblers, condos, townhomes, modern infill, and luxury properties. Renovation quality, zoning, parking, noise, mature trees, seismic risk, transit, and future development can change the experience block by block.

Explore the city

A few Salt Lake City settings

Downtown and Central City

Condos, entertainment, dining, offices, transit, nightlife, and active redevelopment.

The Avenues and Federal Heights

Historic homes, hills, views, university access, narrow streets, and varied renovations.

9th & 9th and Liberty Wells

Walkable local businesses, bungalows, parks, mature trees, and strong character.

Sugar House

Shops, restaurants, parks, transit, older homes, condos, townhomes, and infill.

East Bench and Foothill

Mountain access, university routes, views, slope, wildfire, snow, and seismic considerations.

West Side neighborhoods

Rose Park, Fairpark, Glendale, Poplar Grove, Jordan River access, and evolving corridors.

Finding your fit

The right neighborhood is useful. The right block is better.

Inspect the home’s era

Review sewer lateral, wiring, plumbing, foundation, roof, masonry, additions, radon, environmental risks, and permits.

Read the block

Visit at commute and evening hours; note parking, traffic, airport patterns, commercial activity, schools, and transit.

Check future context

Review zoning, nearby applications, vacant parcels, historic rules, and planned transportation work.

Plan for the landscape

Evaluate mature trees, irrigation, drainage, slope, retaining, wildfire exposure, snow, and Wasatch Fault proximity.

Local flavor

Gallery strolls, farmers markets, festival weekends, patio dinners, trail mornings, and the occasional downtown dragon.

The Downtown Farmers Market, Living Traditions Festival, Utah Arts Festival, Twilight concerts, Pride, neighborhood fairs, sports, theater, ballet, opera, and independent venues keep the calendar unusually full.

Liberty Park, Tracy Aviary, City Creek Canyon, Foothill trails, Jordan River Parkway, the Natural History Museum, Red Butte Garden, and Clark Planetarium make culture and fresh air easy companions.

Explore Salt Lake City, Utah real estate

Search live MLS inventory and compare historic homes, condos, urban infill, west-side neighborhoods, university-area properties, and foothill settings.

Move-in helper

Connect Salt Lake City utilities

Water, sewer and stormwater

Salt Lake City Public Utilities manages drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, flood control, and street lighting.

Waste and recycling

SLC Waste & Recycling provides eligible residences with garbage, recycling, compost, and scheduled bulk collection.

Power and gas

Set up Rocky Mountain Power and Enbridge Gas.

Internet and mail

Compare wired providers, fiber, installation timing, building agreements, cellular coverage, and update USPS delivery.

Condos and rentals

Ask what the association or owner covers; review move-in procedures, parking, storage, packages, and service access.

Before closing day

Confirm balances, providers, containers, sewer-lateral responsibility, irrigation, transfers, and broadband installation.

Mailing addresses and service boundaries do not always match. Verify every provider for the exact property.

Worth the scoop

Ice cream and gelato in Salt Lake City

  1. Cloud Ninth Creamery

    Super-premium ice cream, gelato, and sorbet made in store with local ingredients and fresh fruit.

  2. Dolcetti Gelato

    Handcrafted flavors in a colorful and wonderfully theatrical 9th & 9th shop.

  3. Rockwell Ice Cream

    Locally made super-premium ice cream downtown near Regent Street.

  4. Sweetaly Gelato

    Traditional Italian gelato made with local milk, carefully sourced nuts, chocolate, and seasonal fruit.

Premium-first ordering reflects production style and ingredients, not paid placement. Check current hours directly.

Salt Lake City rewards a neighborhood search that gets delightfully specific.

Let’s compare blocks, home eras, transit, trails, daily routes, and the version of city life that fits you.