Home to more than just the “Greatest Snow on
Earth,” Utah’s high-quality health care, outstanding educational facilities,
short commute times and low cost of living make it a very sought-after location.
Often overshadowed by world-class skiing, Utah’s outdoor recreational amenities
are unmatched as it has hundreds of thousands of acres of terrain to explore.
Salt Lake City, Utah hosted the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, revealing numerous
advantages as to why the Salt Lake/Provo area is consistently listed as one
of the most livable metropolitan areas in the U.S. Activities suit nearly any
interest, from professional and college sports to world-class symphony to diverse
nightlife and entertainment, including Park City’s first-rate selection of restaurants.
Utah also offers rural communities within easy commuting distance of the metro
areas, as well as small towns away from it all. The real estate market features
many fine luxury homes, gated communities, new construction, land, condominiums,
apartments and a variety of home styles. Private institutions for higher education
include nationally recognized Brigham Young and The University of Utah. An educated
work force, high employment rate and multitude of business incentives are some
of the primary reasons companies choose to relocate or expand here. With one
of the strongest economies in the nation, Utah’s employment rate consistently
runs above the national average, providing plentiful job opportunities, particularly
in high-tech, hospitality and construction.