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Hi Scott. I just moved here to Utah from Illinois for work. Abosolutely love it here in SLC. Prior to moving here, I have been to national parks around here and loved it. Never knew I'd be landing a job here and moving here. SLC Airport is also wonderfully constructed. I believe its one of the best airports in the country. Currently living in South Salt Lake and exploring the surroundings! Please recommend some cool spots! Would love to connect with you!
That's awesome!!! You should come say hi to my team and I sometime. We're just 10-15 minutes away from you in Cottonwood Heights and we can have lunch together. Hit me up!
As a Native-born and raised Utahn, I can definitely say a lot of the local politicians updated "new things" they're adding are not what Utahns want. We're a very family-oriented state, and ergo need more urban development, not more Latte shops. Build more of those in the cities... not in Urban areas! Utahns: "I can't afford housing... I make 5 figures, have a wife and kids relying on me..." Out of touch Utah politicians: "Best I can do is more Latte shops Jack." Just goes to show how out of touch Utah's politicians are with the local electorate.
Urban development includes the businesses that support the wants and needs of the people... including those latte shops. If they don't get evoke business, they close...if they have plenty of customers, they expand
No, Utah caters exclusively to Californians moving in and illegal immigrants. Did you know the feds consider Utah a sanctuary state, one of the few that gives illegals drivers licenses. This is to depress wages and increase land values.
Almost 1 out of every 8 Americans live in California, so it's not as big of a surprise that 1 in 5 people moving to Utah are from California, especially how close the states are to each other
My family did. We vote red. My mother’s ancestors inhabited Heber Valley as pioneers. A lot of people with Utah roots are coming back to Utah. It’s nearly unlivable in blue states. We moved from California. We all live here now after being raised in California. There’s nothing wrong with coming home. To all the outsiders… if you move here, don’t try to change the culture. Be happy raising a family here and shut up and vote red.
@@MsDinoGal Sike, people are coming and there will be more coming in these coming years. Get prepared for Utah being another busy state like other big states because that’s forsure coming.
st. george is lacking so much retail and commercial space. i thought it was that nothing wanted to come here and i was always like "we have 210,000 people why don't we have things like a marshalls, nike, whole foods, raising canes, etc?" then i realized it's because nobody is developing strip malls (as sad as that sounds). all we get is houses after houses after houses. with the occasional commercial corner with a soda shop and maybe a pharmacy. like they can make strip malls look good. because we NEED a 2nd target and a bunch of 2nds and 3rds of other stores. i can't wait to move to downtown slc. other then that, great video.
After 2002 Olympics construction went way down hill lots of people I know lost there homes for being out of work then 09 sucked almost as bad but 2019 till now it’s been a huge boom and is not slowing down they offer $1000 a week for trade workers making 6 figures to keep up with demand on multiple construction sites mostly for electricians but honestly 8 more years of Slc traffic im out I can’t stand the traffic anymore heading to Monroe to my property
The press release indicates that the Shops at South Towne will remain "open for now." Read into that as you will but it seems that it's in limbo and they it's certainly possible that it will close.
It’s inevitable, people will see an opportunity & go for it. Unfortunately it’s gonna be even more full than already is in these coming years. Many people have heard about Utah already & its benefits
@@luvslogistics1725 You should move somewhere else. Housing is way too expensive here. The mentality here is fine, and we have the perfect level of diversity. The one thing you can do to help us, is convince people to leave so housing competition will be reduced and prices can go back down to normal. more than 100k for a manufactured home with a thousand dollar a month HOA fee is just stupid.
@@scottdsteele some people can. Many people do not have the social skills or background to do that. Also if you know that a company is fraudulent. Bad working conditions and wants to be in a right to work state, what does that say about them? Low taxes don't affect the poor people, except for lack of school funding and other services like snap and wik
If this is this case with a company like Amazon, why would one choose to work for them? There are plenty of other opportunities with the same skillset or lack thereof. We get to choose where we work and if enough people choose not to with for them, change would be required
I'm not sure why you're saying that you'll own nothing in Daybreak. Daybreak specifically doesn't allow anyone to buy a home here unless it's a primary residence.
@@scottdsteele Exactly. We're in the early stages of 15 minute cities. It's called the Totalitarian tiptoe. First you build and sell the idea of convenience so that people adopt the "lifestyle". Then you bankrupt everyone with continued out of control government spending, eliminate cash so you can infinitely inflate the money supply and BOOM! Foreclosures skyrocket and people are forced to rent. It's all been planned for decades by the WEF.
I understand what you're saying as well as why some people believe what you believe...I just don't see how you can apply that to Daybreak. It's absolutely false and all one needs to research is very minimal. Ownership rates as well as the CC&R's for the community.
@@scottdsteele We need more housing for the people who are already here, not more people. More people coming here, just kicks out the people who have spent their entire lives here.
My son and I just moved to Utah from SoCaL 3 weeks ago. We really like it here so far. I plan to get a real estate license. Thank you for the great content about Utah.
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Hi Scott. I just moved here to Utah from Illinois for work. Abosolutely love it here in SLC. Prior to moving here, I have been to national parks around here and loved it. Never knew I'd be landing a job here and moving here. SLC Airport is also wonderfully constructed. I believe its one of the best airports in the country. Currently living in South Salt Lake and exploring the surroundings! Please recommend some cool spots! Would love to connect with you!
That's awesome!!! You should come say hi to my team and I sometime. We're just 10-15 minutes away from you in Cottonwood Heights and we can have lunch together. Hit me up!
I voted Yeti too! Utah transplant originally from Michigan, moved from central Florida though. It is a beautiful place!
That's awesome!
Awesome content! Very exciting to hear what development plans exist for Utah!
Thanks Logan!
As a Native-born and raised Utahn, I can definitely say a lot of the local politicians updated "new things" they're adding are not what Utahns want. We're a very family-oriented state, and ergo need more urban development, not more Latte shops. Build more of those in the cities... not in Urban areas!
Utahns: "I can't afford housing... I make 5 figures, have a wife and kids relying on me..."
Out of touch Utah politicians: "Best I can do is more Latte shops Jack."
Just goes to show how out of touch Utah's politicians are with the local electorate.
Urban development includes the businesses that support the wants and needs of the people... including those latte shops. If they don't get evoke business, they close...if they have plenty of customers, they expand
No, Utah caters exclusively to Californians moving in and illegal immigrants. Did you know the feds consider Utah a sanctuary state, one of the few that gives illegals drivers licenses. This is to depress wages and increase land values.
Thanks for sharing your opinion
Almost 1 out of every 8 Americans live in California, so it's not as big of a surprise that 1 in 5 people moving to Utah are from California, especially how close the states are to each other
You're exactly right
My family did. We vote red. My mother’s ancestors inhabited Heber Valley as pioneers. A lot of people with Utah roots are coming back to Utah. It’s nearly unlivable in blue states. We moved from California. We all live here now after being raised in California. There’s nothing wrong with coming home. To all the outsiders… if you move here, don’t try to change the culture. Be happy raising a family here and shut up and vote red.
Thank you so much for sharing
Informative keep it up I own MMC real estate development and enjoyed the presentation and subscribed
Thank you for subscribing! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Those of us who have been in Utah for generations would like to warmly invite you to move to Nevada. ❤
I get it!
@@MsDinoGal Sike, people are coming and there will be more coming in these coming years. Get prepared for Utah being another busy state like other big states because that’s forsure coming.
Yep... it's going to continue to grow
Additional info: SLC airport is also planning on a concourse C, which an underground train running adjacent to the new tunnel.
Thanks for that!
st. george is lacking so much retail and commercial space. i thought it was that nothing wanted to come here and i was always like "we have 210,000 people why don't we have things like a marshalls, nike, whole foods, raising canes, etc?" then i realized it's because nobody is developing strip malls (as sad as that sounds). all we get is houses after houses after houses. with the occasional commercial corner with a soda shop and maybe a pharmacy. like they can make strip malls look good. because we NEED a 2nd target and a bunch of 2nds and 3rds of other stores. i can't wait to move to downtown slc.
other then that, great video.
Thanks for sharing Luke!
The walk is NO JOKE>>
I know!
Drove though Eagle Mountain recently. Looked like a Lego Movie 2 IRL remake.
Interesting, how so?
Nevada was getting too liberal. So I came here ❤❤❤
Welcome!
Utah was great but now it is an over crowded hole.....
A hole? Sounds like you don't like it here?
Can you do a video on how to invest in SLC in order to capitalize on the Olympics coming to UT?
You bet. That is a great video idea. Thank you for sharing!
After 2002 Olympics construction went way down hill lots of people I know lost there homes for being out of work then 09 sucked almost as bad but 2019 till now it’s been a huge boom and is not slowing down they offer $1000 a week for trade workers making 6 figures to keep up with demand on multiple construction sites mostly for electricians but honestly 8 more years of Slc traffic im out I can’t stand the traffic anymore heading to Monroe to my property
Thank you so much for sharing!
So are they gonna get rid of south towne mall?
The press release indicates that the Shops at South Towne will remain "open for now." Read into that as you will but it seems that it's in limbo and they it's certainly possible that it will close.
Question : Where do we get the water for that?
There's more water than people realize
The ocean, desalination is much cheaper than people realize.
@@scottdsteele Banning water use for farmers would only delay the water issue, it isn't a problem with demand, it is an issue with supply.
True
I wouldn't suggest to ban water use for farmers at all
Thank you! I'm a Traveler-Backpacker, who appreciates travel in Utah, too.
Awesome! This is a great place to explore!
If you move to Utah vote republican. Do not turn Utah into California. Thank you.
I get it
Utah is full, it sucks, please don't move here.
I get it
It’s inevitable, people will see an opportunity & go for it. Unfortunately it’s gonna be even more full than already is in these coming years. Many people have heard about Utah already & its benefits
Exactly
@@luvslogistics1725 You should move somewhere else. Housing is way too expensive here. The mentality here is fine, and we have the perfect level of diversity. The one thing you can do to help us, is convince people to leave so housing competition will be reduced and prices can go back down to normal. more than 100k for a manufactured home with a thousand dollar a month HOA fee is just stupid.
I understand
Could you upload a video regarding the cheapest places to get started with real estate investing in UT?
Yes, I can do that
@@scottdsteele thanks!🙏🏻
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We don't need Amazon...17.,5 an hour inhuman conditions...well documented.
We can choose who we work for and I understand
@@scottdsteele some people can. Many people do not have the social skills or background to do that. Also if you know that a company is fraudulent. Bad working conditions and wants to be in a right to work state, what does that say about them? Low taxes don't affect the poor people, except for lack of school funding and other services like snap and wik
If this is this case with a company like Amazon, why would one choose to work for them? There are plenty of other opportunities with the same skillset or lack thereof. We get to choose where we work and if enough people choose not to with for them, change would be required
@@scottdsteele this is the libertarian arg. But are there no work houses? Are there no prisons? It's so nice to think 'if not for the grace of god..."
I have no idea what you mean by this comment with respect to choice of workplace and specifically Amazon
Moving to Denver. Can't stand it in Utah
Why is that?
Thanks you 😂
Thanks for moving away?
The Point and Utah City will be yet another 15 minute city development, along with Daybreak. "You will own nothing, and be happy!
I'm not sure why you're saying that you'll own nothing in Daybreak. Daybreak specifically doesn't allow anyone to buy a home here unless it's a primary residence.
@@scottdsteele Exactly. We're in the early stages of 15 minute cities. It's called the Totalitarian tiptoe. First you build and sell the idea of convenience so that people adopt the "lifestyle". Then you bankrupt everyone with continued out of control government spending, eliminate cash so you can infinitely inflate the money supply and BOOM! Foreclosures skyrocket and people are forced to rent. It's all been planned for decades by the WEF.
I understand what you're saying as well as why some people believe what you believe...I just don't see how you can apply that to Daybreak. It's absolutely false and all one needs to research is very minimal. Ownership rates as well as the CC&R's for the community.
Utah sucks and it’s boring. Don’t move here
Negativity is boring
@@scottdsteele We need more housing for the people who are already here, not more people. More people coming here, just kicks out the people who have spent their entire lives here.
You've got that right.. we absolutely do need more houses here so that prices do not continue to get out of control
Please don’t move here!
I get it
My son and I just moved to Utah from SoCaL 3 weeks ago. We really like it here so far. I plan to get a real estate license. Thank you for the great content about Utah.
That's awesome Raymomd, and welcome to Utah!
@@scottdsteele Thank you Scott.
Of course!