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Cole Holloway
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Best Places to Invest In Salt Lake City?

Cole Holloway
  • New to Real Estate
  • South Jordan, UT
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Hey guys. I'm planning a move to the Salt Lake City area in the near future and I have been doing quite a bit of analysis on different rental properties (just using the calculator to get my practice in). However, I feel like without being there in person I'm not able to establish my CCC (Crystal Clear Criteria) to the extent that I would like. Obviously, I can't really evaluate the quality of a given area without actually being there in person.

I was just curious, what sort of area codes/neighborhoods are you a fan of in the Salt Lake City/Orem/Provo area? This can be due to a multitude of reasons that you see fit such as high quality neighborhood, up and coming neighborhood, good cash flow (on average), etc.

I just want to get my practice in in a more specified area rather than shooting in the dark. Thank you all for your time and consideration and I hope to hear from you soon!

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Kody Thompson
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  • Lehi, UT
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Kody Thompson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lehi, UT
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Utah is getting pretty expensive right now. If you are looking for appreciation then Vinyard, Saratoga Springs and Payson are your best bets. If you are just looking for cashflow then areas like Magna, Rose Park, Glendale and westvalley might be better options for you. 

Hope that helps!

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