Murray, Utah Real Estate Murray, Utah real estate is growing steadily and new homes for sale in the area over the past five years have all been in the low $200s. In 2002 there were 78 single family homes built for sale at an average price of $221,000. In 2003 there were 99 single family home permits issued at an average price of $214,400. The year 2004 saw 118 buildings at an average price of $217,100 and 2005 with 69 building starts at an average price of $201,600. The number of new homes for sale increased every year up until 2005 when it dropped down a bit in addition to the average home prices. Just 5 years later, in 2007, the estimated median house or condo value in Murray was about $238,000. All housing units were estimated @ $263,000 with detached homes going for $295,000 and Townhomes/townhouses and Condos a littl less at $224,000.If you are interested in Murray, Utah real estate, buying now while prices are more affordable is a better option than waiting!
Murray Utah with a 2007 population of 38,116 spread over only 12.3 square miles, Murray, packs plenty into a small area. The city is full of life on Main Street and there are lots of fun activities from fishing to shopping for residents and visitors alike to take part in. At more than 100 years old, Murray still reflects the past and its history while moving full speed into the future. To visit the Murray City Utah homesite for additional information and important updates go to Murray City.
Murray, Utah History The history of Murray, Utah begins over 100 years ago. Murray is about eight miles from Salt Lake City and was originally known as South Cottonwood. It was renamed in honor of the territorial governor Eli Murray who was in office 1880 – 1886. Murray was settled by individuals moving south from Salt Lake City into the valley. These individuals were involved in agriculture and farming, but the city has now become more suburban. During the Great Depression the area suffered greatly, but then rebounded. Today Murray serves as a leading technological city in the valley and is also a great bedroom community for those working in Salt Lake City.
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Close by Cities Cities close to Murray, Utah, include Midvale, Millcreek, Cottonwood West, South Salt Lake, Taylorsville, Holladay, East Millcreek, and Cottonwood Heights. All of these cities are within five mils of Murray, Utah.
Education Public high schools in Murray, Utah include Murray High and Creekside High. Middle schools include Hillcrest Junior High and Riverview Junior High. Elementary schools include Park Side Elementary, Longview Elementary, Horizon Elementary, Viewmont Elementary, McMillan elementary, Liberty Elementary and Grant Elementary. All of these schools are part of the Murray City School District that came into existence in 1906.
Close by colleges and universities include Salt Lake Community College, Brigham Young University, Utah State University, Weber State University, University of Phoenix-Utah Campus, University of Utah, and Utah Valley State College. With all of these options finding a college to attend shouldn’t be a problem whatsoever!
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