The Best Places to Live in Utah

#181. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Mapleton, UT

Population: 9,872 Median Age: 31 College-Educated: 49% Family-Households: 92% Median Household Income: $112,730 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Lived Here Last Year: 87% Median Home Value: $429,900 Median Monthly Rent: $1,129 Renter-Occupied: 7%

#182. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Salt Lake City, UT

Population: 197,756 Median Age: 32 College-Educated: 47% Family-Households: 50% Median Household Income: $60,676 Average Commute (mi.): 21 Lived Here Last Year: 78% Median Home Value: $314,500 Median Monthly Rent: $889 Renter-Occupied: 48%

#183. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Millcreek, UT

Population: 60,731 Median Age: 37 College-Educated: 51% Family-Households: 61% Median Household Income: $72,134 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Lived Here Last Year: 82% Median Home Value: $366,100 Median Monthly Rent: $997 Renter-Occupied: 37%

#184. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Woods Cross, UT

Population: 11,340 Median Age: 30 College-Educated: 31% Family-Households: 72% Median Household Income: $77,433 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Lived Here Last Year: 86% Median Home Value: $268,700 Median Monthly Rent: $1,165 Renter-Occupied: 25%

#185. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Saratoga Springs, UT

Population: 29,161 Median Age: 23 College-Educated: 48% Family-Households: 89% Median Household Income: $102,531 Average Commute (mi.): 33 Lived Here Last Year: 80% Median Home Value: $340,700 Median Monthly Rent: $1,328 Renter-Occupied: 17%

#186. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Tooele, UT

Population: 34,535 Median Age: 31 College-Educated: 18% Family-Households: 77% Median Household Income: $63,851 Average Commute (mi.): 32 Lived Here Last Year: 83% Median Home Value: $195,300 Median Monthly Rent: $855 Renter-Occupied: 19%

#187. The Best Places to Live in Utah

North Salt Lake, UT

Population: 20,402 Median Age: 30 College-Educated: 44% Family-Households: 79% Median Household Income: $85,185 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Lived Here Last Year: 82% Median Home Value: $303,200 Median Monthly Rent: $1,066 Renter-Occupied: 27%

#188. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Ivins, UT

Population: 8,530 Median Age: 48 College-Educated: 33% Family-Households: 76% Median Household Income: $63,680 Average Commute (mi.): 20 Lived Here Last Year: 87% Median Home Value: $312,300 Median Monthly Rent: $982 Renter-Occupied: 15%

#189. The Best Places to Live in Utah

South Willard, UT

Population: 1,726 Median Age: 37 College-Educated: 29% Family-Households: 74% Median Household Income: $74,688 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Lived Here Last Year: 83% Median Home Value: $303,100 Renter-Occupied: 10%

#190. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Marriott-Slaterville, UT

Population: 2,037 Median Age: 37 College-Educated: 16% Family-Households: 78% Median Household Income: $75,347 Average Commute (mi.): 21 Lived Here Last Year: 89% Median Home Value: $312,300 Median Monthly Rent: $842 Renter-Occupied: 18%

#191. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Stansbury Park, UT

Population: 9,325 Median Age: 32 College-Educated: 42% Family-Households: 89% Median Household Income: $101,122 Average Commute (mi.): 32 Lived Here Last Year: 84% Median Home Value: $269,500 Median Monthly Rent: $1,509 Renter-Occupied: 10%

#192. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Shadow Valley, Ogden, UT

Population: 14,396 Median Age: 38 Family-Households: 75% Median Household Income: $98,611 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Median Home Value: $358,433 Median Monthly Rent: $508 Renter-Occupied: 18%

#193. The Best Places to Live in Utah

South Ogden, UT

Population: 17,063 Median Age: 35 College-Educated: 27% Family-Households: 73% Median Household Income: $68,585 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Lived Here Last Year: 83% Median Home Value: $213,800 Median Monthly Rent: $855 Renter-Occupied: 26%

#194. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Moab, UT

Population: 5,268 Median Age: 38 College-Educated: 29% Family-Households: 62% Median Household Income: $51,168 Average Commute (mi.): 11 Lived Here Last Year: 88% Median Home Value: $237,700 Median Monthly Rent: $698 Renter-Occupied: 40%

#195. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Honeyville, UT

Population: 1,531 Median Age: 33 College-Educated: 28% Family-Households: 82% Median Household Income: $90,962 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Lived Here Last Year: 88% Median Home Value: $245,700 Median Monthly Rent: $580 Renter-Occupied: 13%

#196. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Clinton, UT

Population: 21,890 Median Age: 30 College-Educated: 25% Family-Households: 86% Median Household Income: $82,161 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Lived Here Last Year: 88% Median Home Value: $243,400 Median Monthly Rent: $1,169 Renter-Occupied: 14%

#197. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Summit Park, UT

Population: 8,118 Median Age: 42 College-Educated: 67% Family-Households: 81% Median Household Income: $131,250 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Lived Here Last Year: 84% Median Home Value: $705,800 Median Monthly Rent: $1,612 Renter-Occupied: 13%

#198. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Morgan, UT

Population: 4,184 Median Age: 31 College-Educated: 33% Family-Households: 86% Median Household Income: $78,438 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Lived Here Last Year: 92% Median Home Value: $285,400 Median Monthly Rent: $793 Renter-Occupied: 16%

#199. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Salem, UT

Population: 8,099 Median Age: 28 College-Educated: 36% Family-Households: 88% Median Household Income: $98,750 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Lived Here Last Year: 90% Median Home Value: $331,900 Median Monthly Rent: $957 Renter-Occupied: 8%

#200. The Best Places to Live in Utah

Erda, UT

Population: 2,635 Median Age: 33 College-Educated: 39% Family-Households: 94% Median Household Income: $110,365 Average Commute (mi.): 32 Lived Here Last Year: 89% Median Home Value: $362,700 Renter-Occupied: 9%

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