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Ranked 1st best city in Utah
"Beautiful ride, both in and out of the city"
- friedclam
Park Avenue is a wide highway, leading into Main Street. As you travel Park, you will see it has a lot going for it; namely the Olympic complex, some beautiful ski resort, and the Park City Mountain R...
Ranked 2nd best city in Utah
"Charming residential Location."
- muffrat
My wife's mother and father live in a quaint victorian style brick built house (d. 1899) on this street, which is a charming slice of suburban america. Handy for catching a Little League game at Herm...
Unranked Cities
"Aging and quiet"
- sne
Walking distance to an Elementary school and a pretty peaceful street, however there are some homes in the general neighborhood that are a little run down. The neighborhood was build in or around 196...
"Quiet oasis combining nearby city comforts with beautiful re..."
- GeoloGuy
My townhouse is perfectly situated to take advantage of all the nearby retail, restaurants, groceries, medical facilities, transportation, all within walking distance. And amazingly, even with all th...
"Wonderful neighborhood, clean, quiet, great views"
- dogmom
Custom homes in a hillside setting, great views, quiet yet not far from shopping, restaurants and access to I-15
"Edgehill Estates is a quiet neighborhood in the country"
- rolaids60
Edgehill Estates is located in the city of West Point on the east side of the Great Salt Lake. It is a quiet farming community. Being very rural there are no businesses, grocery stores or medical fa...
"New Subdivision for Young Families"
- rolaids60
Even though Streetadvisor's outdated map just shows this address as an empty lot - this is actually a thriving neighborhood. Great starter homes starting in the low 200's. Most residents are young f...
"Quiet area, great for families and kids"
- hogan
Drew Crest offers a great living place for families, couples and retirees. The only downside is that the homes are very close to each other so most of the backyards are small. It is extremely close...
"Busy Street, but a lot to do"
- Baimer
State Street stretched through most of the Utah Valley. In Salt Lake City, it has some of the best, and worst, places to dine and shop. In the past, it has been a popular hang-out for High School ki...
"Excellent area for families"
- slaco
I visited this area quite frequently in the past. The houses have a unique Tuscany look to them. Although I felt the colors of the houses were too dark on the outside, the inside of the houses were...
"great area for single family"
- slaco
I lived in the area for almost 7years. What a great area for a single person.
My immediate neighbors were very helpful, kind, and were like my family.
There are not any shopping facilities or...
"Great area for families"
- colleen
Quiet, tree-lined street with nice neighbors. I love having an HOA to keep the neighborhood nice!
"Great starter neighborhood close to Schools and Shopping"
- rolaids60
This is a great starter neighborhood. It has several starter home and twin homes. Home prices are low enough that anyone can afford to live there. There are a lot of young families with small childr...
"Perfect slice of suburban america."
- muffrat
My wife amanda's best friend Mary lives on this street, and had the pleasure of staying with her family for two nights in 2006. It is in the area of Taylorsville, and is a pleasant residential street...
"View to die for!"
- muffrat
With its elevated position, high above the main town, this it truly where Salt Lake City meets the Hills. The home of my wife's Maternal Grandparents, this charming, tree lined residential affords vi...
"Plan to spend the day!"
- friedclam
Main Street is just plain awesome. We spent from early morning until late at night here. With the trolley (TRAX) running the length of it, there is no need to drive. There is an artist show every week...
"A Nice little street."
- dogcow
The street is on a hill, has nice views to the south west of Mount Nebo. There is a big park nearby, several different restaurants within a few minutes in either Springville or Provo.
"Tree-lined residential street"
- mjane
A little wooded, residential curved street in the middle of square blocks. The residents seems to enjoy living there in their 1940's style houses, that they each had to renovate or pass on the work t...
"Family Friendly, Established Neighborhood"
- ccupak
This cul-de-sac is quiet and friendly, full of families with young children and low turnover. My husband and I have lived here for 5 years and, despite not being members of the prevalent religion, ha...