The Best Places to Live in Utah

#221. The Best Places to Live in Utah

West Haven, UT

Population: 13,782 Median Age: 29 College-Educated: 33% Family-Households: 82% Median Household Income: $77,733 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Lived Here Last Year: 81% Median Home Value: $301,900 Median Monthly Rent: $1,054 Renter-Occupied: 22%

#222. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Taylorsville, UT

Population: 60,138 Median Age: 34 College-Educated: 25% Family-Households: 73% Median Household Income: $66,311 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Lived Here Last Year: 86% Median Home Value: $239,400 Median Monthly Rent: $937 Renter-Occupied: 29%

#223. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Oakley, UT

Population: 1,565 Median Age: 36 College-Educated: 27% Family-Households: 76% Median Household Income: $80,577 Average Commute (mi.): 31 Lived Here Last Year: 90% Median Home Value: $355,400 Median Monthly Rent: $825 Renter-Occupied: 14%

#224. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Rose Park, Salt Lake City, UT

Population: 28,559 Median Age: 32 Family-Households: 72% Median Household Income: $62,544 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $231,583 Median Monthly Rent: $833 Renter-Occupied: 33%

#225. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Midway, UT

Population: 5,035 Median Age: 44 College-Educated: 46% Family-Households: 73% Median Household Income: $87,394 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Lived Here Last Year: 80% Median Home Value: $448,800 Median Monthly Rent: $2,207 Renter-Occupied: 17%

#226. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Midvale, UT

Population: 33,318 Median Age: 31 College-Educated: 32% Family-Households: 60% Median Household Income: $60,216 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Lived Here Last Year: 80% Median Home Value: $261,400 Median Monthly Rent: $997 Renter-Occupied: 51%

#227. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Roy, UT

Population: 39,040 Median Age: 31 College-Educated: 19% Family-Households: 76% Median Household Income: $70,032 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Lived Here Last Year: 86% Median Home Value: $191,800 Median Monthly Rent: $880 Renter-Occupied: 16%

#228. The Best Places to Live in Utah

La Verkin, UT

Population: 4,329 Median Age: 36 College-Educated: 17% Family-Households: 78% Median Household Income: $52,785 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Lived Here Last Year: 89% Median Home Value: $181,500 Median Monthly Rent: $832 Renter-Occupied: 14%

#229. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Silver Summit, UT

Population: 4,503 Median Age: 42 College-Educated: 59% Family-Households: 83% Median Household Income: $147,404 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Lived Here Last Year: 79% Median Home Value: $862,200 Median Monthly Rent: $2,219 Renter-Occupied: 9%

#230. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Farr West, UT

Population: 7,023 Median Age: 37 College-Educated: 24% Family-Households: 85% Median Household Income: $90,917 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Lived Here Last Year: 93% Median Home Value: $292,900 Median Monthly Rent: $836 Renter-Occupied: 7%

#231. The Best Places to Live in Utah

South Weber, UT

Population: 7,381 Median Age: 32 College-Educated: 42% Family-Households: 87% Median Household Income: $107,848 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Lived Here Last Year: 86% Median Home Value: $337,800 Median Monthly Rent: $1,121 Renter-Occupied: 10%

#232. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Ballard, UT

Population: 1,053 Median Age: 35 College-Educated: 11% Family-Households: 77% Median Household Income: $64,500 Average Commute (mi.): 20 Lived Here Last Year: 86% Median Home Value: $163,700 Median Monthly Rent: $983 Renter-Occupied: 14%

#233. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Toquerville, UT

Population: 1,802 Median Age: 35 College-Educated: 29% Family-Households: 85% Median Household Income: $75,556 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Lived Here Last Year: 93% Median Home Value: $314,500 Median Monthly Rent: $890 Renter-Occupied: 6%

#234. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Naples, UT

Population: 2,714 Median Age: 30 College-Educated: 16% Family-Households: 82% Median Household Income: $77,847 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Lived Here Last Year: 88% Median Home Value: $211,000 Median Monthly Rent: $680 Renter-Occupied: 9%

#235. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Santa Clara, UT

Population: 7,495 Median Age: 36 College-Educated: 40% Family-Households: 91% Median Household Income: $83,326 Average Commute (mi.): 19 Lived Here Last Year: 85% Median Home Value: $315,000 Median Monthly Rent: $1,291 Renter-Occupied: 14%

#236. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Mountain Green, UT

Population: 3,853 Median Age: 33 College-Educated: 53% Family-Households: 90% Median Household Income: $123,787 Average Commute (mi.): 33 Lived Here Last Year: 90% Median Home Value: $444,400 Median Monthly Rent: $1,616 Renter-Occupied: 9%

#237. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Magna, UT

Population: 27,145 Median Age: 31 College-Educated: 10% Family-Households: 78% Median Household Income: $63,075 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Lived Here Last Year: 84% Median Home Value: $205,000 Median Monthly Rent: $987 Renter-Occupied: 24%

#238. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Duchesne, UT

Population: 1,830 Median Age: 32 College-Educated: 11% Family-Households: 79% Median Household Income: $52,885 Average Commute (mi.): 19 Lived Here Last Year: 85% Median Home Value: $165,000 Median Monthly Rent: $728 Renter-Occupied: 33%

#239. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Roosevelt, UT

Population: 7,041 Median Age: 28 College-Educated: 19% Family-Households: 76% Median Household Income: $63,479 Average Commute (mi.): 17 Lived Here Last Year: 83% Median Home Value: $199,600 Median Monthly Rent: $665 Renter-Occupied: 30%

#240. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Elk Ridge, UT

Population: 3,737 Median Age: 25 College-Educated: 42% Family-Households: 94% Median Household Income: $100,391 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Lived Here Last Year: 90% Median Home Value: $356,300 Median Monthly Rent: $1,281 Renter-Occupied: 4%

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