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Salt Lake City Relocation


If you are considering Salt Lake City relocation then you probably have all kinds of questions. You are probably wondering about the climate and what kinds of activities you will take part in. Also, the demographics of the area are probably of some interest, such as how many people live in Salt Lake City and how many homes there are. The atmosphere of the city as well as employment are some of the most popular questions when it comes to relocation as well as transportation and traffic. Fortunately, most of your questions about Salt Lake City Relocation are about to be answered! Get ready to Move,SLC is a real Home-Town kind of place. 

Climate
Those of you who are considering relocating to Salt Lake City will enjoy knowing that all four seasons are experienced. That means cold winters, hot summers, pleasant springs, and colorful falls. Summer and winter are the longest seasons and spring and fall are short yet enjoyable. As far as precipitation goes, about 16.5 inches falls each year on average. Snowfall reaches up to 63 inches on average between early November and mid April. Sometimes it snows as early as September or as late as May, but this is uncommon.

Demographics
The population of Salt Lake City according to the 2000 census was 181,743. There were 71,461 households with 39,803 families. Of the households 41.1% were married couples, 44.3% were non families, and the other 10.2% had a female as head of the household. The average family size was 3.24 while the average household size was 2.48.

Atmosphere
More than half of the city’s population are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  And across the state percentages run even higher. There is a large Spanish population as well with Rose Park and Glendale sections of the city being mostly Spanish-speaking areas. So, the atmosphere is certainly diverse and multi-cultural.

Employment
Those relocating to Salt Lake City are frequently most concerned with employment. In years past Salt Lake City was an area that had an economy based on mines and refineries. However, today that is not the case, and most employment is through the government, transportation, business, trade, utilities, and professional services.

Transportation and Traffic
Bus and light rail routes are operated for Salt Lake City by the Utah Transit Authority. A commuter line projected to be completed in 2008 is called FrontRunner. This will help reduce pollution while allowing residents more transportation options.

As far as traffic is concerned, it’s some roads become congested, but not on others. Of course, the time of day affects traffic conditions as well. However, additional roads are under construction to help with the congestion and to make traffic lighter and driving easier.

You may have other questions regarding Salt Lake City relocation, and if you do, please feel free to contact me.  As a long-time Salt Lake City real estate agent, if I don't know the answer to your question, I can always find the information you need!

 

 

 

 

Salt Lake City Relocation

 

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