Avoid Moving to Salt Lake City, Utah Unless You Can Handle These 10 Facts

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AVOID Moving to Salt Lake City, Utah Unless You Can Handle These 10 Facts - are you thinking of moving to or relocating to Salt Lake City, Utah and wondering if living in Salt Lake City, Utah is a fit for you and your family?

In this video we go deep into all those pros and cons of living in Salt Lake City, Utah and some of the things that may drive you crazy about living in Salt Lake City, Utah. So if you want to know if the Salt Lake City, Utah life is for you watch this video all about the 10 facts of living in Utah.

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livinginslc
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I love Utah. The nature here is wonderful and people very nice. I JUST LOVE IT. I am from Chile 🇨🇱

ClaudioAndresSorianoOjeda
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Air pollution, unfriendly people, high cost of living, lack of biodiversity with birds, fish, and other animals, and long cold Winters make Utah very depressing. People from Utah well connected tend to do fine in Utah. I dread that I came to Utah and don't have some personal wealth like a vehicle to make another move like to Kansas or Missouri. Don't move to Utah to retire. Do move to Utah if you're positioned for a great 6 figure job. If I do end up homeless, then I'll Greyhound to Missouri to restart life. It's a desert in more ways than just being a desert, but if you're professional person positioned for something, then you're golden.

Worldofourown
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Dont move to Utah, its not as nice as everyone says. There are only two seasons, winter and construction. In the construction season it gets and stays in the hundreds for a couple weeks. SLC has the worst air quality and it has only gotten worse. You'll pay $2k rent for a 2 bedroom apartment and you'll be asked to pay 800k for a 300k house. Don't move to Utah.

Adroit
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I’m Australian, my fiancé was born and bred her and her family were born and bred in Salt Lake City Utah so I’ll be looking at moving there within the next 12 months. So thanks for this info.

BullDogAU
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I've lived in Utah for 60 years. I love it as an introvert and am an ex-Mormon. You'll lose quite a few fake friends if you leave that faith. I love the extreme climate! Winter is best. My ancestors are from Norway.

jeffsaxton
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I'm a lifelong Utahn and I always thought the grid system was more of a selling point than a liability. Probably something that I would have warned people about, rather than the grid system, is about the people, themselves. Utahns, by and large, are very polite people. However, people from elsewhere mistake that for "friendly". Yes, some of us are friendly, but please don't be disappointed if you find it difficult to make social connections here. Polite is different from friendly.

ruadhan
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Texan here. We will message you when my wife transfers there. We are looking forward to a change of scenery.

skiesofthesouthwest
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Coming from Minnesota and Denver. I think I’d like it.

tacotruck
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thx. i wish u and your family the best also. if not for the pollution and inversion there, i'd b moving there, salt lake. take it easy.

patrickrodgers
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I love the rural life myself and since I moved here in 1973 a lot of the rural area has disappeared. I realize it's happening all over the country but I personally think it's sad. To get back to the rural areas that I enjoy taking road trips up north to Idaho is always fun! 🙂

gregoryswidnicki
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I live in stansbury park Utah is gorgeous and beautiful place I loved it

naysanazadilived
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I'm moving to Salt Lake City 1000% because I"'m just very tired of living in cali everything here is way too expensive

joeeeee
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If you really want to enjoy living in Utah you really need to be passionate about the outdoors or church. Or your job. If you're self-employed even better. There really is a major cultural vacuum outside of those things. There's (obviously) no beach, no music culture, no drinking culture, no sub-culture and no outdoor restaurant social culture. And a lot of people really lean on these things (in other cities) when they're not working or spending time with their families. There also really is no traditional working class culture here either. You won't find too many greasy spoon diners, old local mom n' pop businesses, historic traditional delis, old ice cream parlors, anything like that. You'll notice that most people here are middle/upper middle class. And there's really a feeling that most of the businesses seem quite new. It's probably a bonus (also) if you love talking everybody's heads off because otherwise either people don't engage with strangers here or after a while they only want you to listen to their one sided conversations ;)

Blujonny
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The cost of living is way too high here. In the last 10 years Utah has become insanely crowded, combine that with the shitty drivers and commuting here isn't a lot of fun. Too many people on the roads. I'm looking forward to retirement when we can leave. Also, Utah heavily taxes social security and retirement, which is another con.

The grid system is brilliant and once you learn it, getting around is a lot easier.

Utah is beautiful and if you love doing outdoorsy things, there is so much to do! There are so many lakes and canyons within an hour or less of Salt Lake County.

erikaw
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Two things I noticed when I used to visit Utah.
In the summer time, it would be a nice 95° day, then all of a sudden it gets windy and the clouds move in and it starts raining. The wind kicks up the dirt from the surrounding desert and it's now raining mud. If you were driving, you'd have to pull over and a half hour later, it's sunny again. The second thing is the bad drivers. It's like they don't know what a turn signal is, they make lane changes without even looking in their mirrors.😮

oldschoolhawking
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Utah is overly full already stay away.

alvb
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Definitely I prefer dry hot climate of Utah than warm and humid like for example in North Carolina.

Lukvader
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ok again thx alot. im going to move to santa fe or albuquerque new mexico in june. patrick. keep smiling.

patrickrodgers
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I’m sure for some this may have been dissuasive but I actually have found it to be rather persuasive. We moved to Indiana two years ago and quite frankly I can’t stand it here. I’ve been looking to relocate to Utah and this video definitely affirmed my intentions of relocating there.

AndrewH