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Pro: No hurricanes. Con: You've got a period in April and again in October where there will be days that start with a blizzard and end with highs in the eighties. XD Shorts and a winter coat are the norm here.
Considering moving to Utah next year. Coming from kentucky, but I'm originally from upstate NY. We love kentucky very much but it doesn't have a very good economy. It is in the top 10 worst state budgets. Winter is no problem for me, the wife and I are familiar with 4 ft of snow and a 4 month winter. We are very outdoors kind people. And we don't engage in consumerism to the level of most people. Frugal is the word of the day in my house. We are homeschoolers and that is why we left NY. That and the governor came on tv to inform conservatives that we aren't welcome in NY. So when covid lock downs started we left for a more Christian conservative state. Kentucky is almost perfect but it not fiscally responsible. I will miss the Daniel boone national forest and the mammoth caves but I think utah offers good substitute.
I reeeeeally hope the public transit gets a major boost in preparation for the upcoming olympics. What we have is a start but it's really lacking. We need at least twice as many trains on the frontrunner, and better/more bus routes. An expansion to TRAX would be great, as it's mostly only North/South running and only in Salt Lake County. I'm temporarily living in Phoenix after having living in the greater SLC area (Provo, Orem, and Sandy) for the past 14 years. Traffic in Salt Lake and Utah Counties is really bad by comparison. That's largely due to density (we're 5 times as dense as Phoenix). I'm all for high density, but for it to work we need better walkability, and public transit is a big part of that.
Salt lake City ranks very high and sometimes #1 or #2 for it's public transportation so I would say that's much better than just a start. I also believe it'll continue to grow especially now that the 2034 Olympics have been awarded to SLC
I am considedering moving to Salt lake city to go to Uni of Utah to do my architecture degree, i dont for sure know why but i fell in love with it. i never went to the USA. im going to be coming from Monaco right after school. Would it be a worthy change? I am very outdoors person so i love the ability to go skiing mid day and go home, i ride enduro aswell but i know absolutly nothing about Utah and Salt lake city. I would love to hear more :)
I would hopefull be moving in begging of august, and im Originally Russian from Saint Petersburg - and i lived in the country side there so i love the outdoors
Considering moving from Connecticut for a more diverse area, specifically more diversity of eco-regions. There don’t appear to be ex-urbs like we have in southwestern CT, which is a bit of a downer.
what nobody talks about here in utah is that if you have the money it can be grate but if your not rich dont come here two very different worlds!!! im 52 struggled here all my life the people who do these vids are just reading fake statistics they find online click bate youll see if you come!!!
They spray the skies a lot in Salt Lake and blame the particulants falling out of the sky on lake effects, car pollution, and inversions. Very unhealthy air quality. On top of overcrowding and lowering building standards to create a very unsafe cheap environment. Quite sad.
🤔 Thinking about Moving to Utah? Let me help!
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📆Let's Meet on ZOOM or Google Meet... Schedule your consultation here ⏩ calendly.com/meetscott/30min?back=1&month=2024-03
Pro: No hurricanes.
Con: You've got a period in April and again in October where there will be days that start with a blizzard and end with highs in the eighties. XD
Shorts and a winter coat are the norm here.
You're spot on!
Considering moving to Utah next year. Coming from kentucky, but I'm originally from upstate NY. We love kentucky very much but it doesn't have a very good economy. It is in the top 10 worst state budgets. Winter is no problem for me, the wife and I are familiar with 4 ft of snow and a 4 month winter. We are very outdoors kind people. And we don't engage in consumerism to the level of most people. Frugal is the word of the day in my house. We are homeschoolers and that is why we left NY. That and the governor came on tv to inform conservatives that we aren't welcome in NY. So when covid lock downs started we left for a more Christian conservative state. Kentucky is almost perfect but it not fiscally responsible. I will miss the Daniel boone national forest and the mammoth caves but I think utah offers good substitute.
It's worth considering moving here and a Utah is a very homeschooling friendly state. We homeschool our 2 kids ourselves
Utah kinda reminds me of the movie...Get Out
Why is that?
I reeeeeally hope the public transit gets a major boost in preparation for the upcoming olympics. What we have is a start but it's really lacking. We need at least twice as many trains on the frontrunner, and better/more bus routes. An expansion to TRAX would be great, as it's mostly only North/South running and only in Salt Lake County.
I'm temporarily living in Phoenix after having living in the greater SLC area (Provo, Orem, and Sandy) for the past 14 years. Traffic in Salt Lake and Utah Counties is really bad by comparison. That's largely due to density (we're 5 times as dense as Phoenix). I'm all for high density, but for it to work we need better walkability, and public transit is a big part of that.
Salt lake City ranks very high and sometimes #1 or #2 for it's public transportation so I would say that's much better than just a start. I also believe it'll continue to grow especially now that the 2034 Olympics have been awarded to SLC
The pollution is horrible!
It is today for sure!
Cool vid brother 😎 👌
Thank you!!💥
I am considedering moving to Salt lake city to go to Uni of Utah to do my architecture degree, i dont for sure know why but i fell in love with it. i never went to the USA. im going to be coming from Monaco right after school. Would it be a worthy change? I am very outdoors person so i love the ability to go skiing mid day and go home, i ride enduro aswell but i know absolutly nothing about Utah and Salt lake city. I would love to hear more :)
I would hopefull be moving in begging of august, and im Originally Russian from Saint Petersburg - and i lived in the country side there so i love the outdoors
There's no better place in the world my friend! I studied architecture at the University of Utah as well
Reach out to me and we can talk and help you!
Yeah just what we need…more people crammed into the Salt Lake Valley.
It's almost full
Considering moving from Connecticut for a more diverse area, specifically more diversity of eco-regions. There don’t appear to be ex-urbs like we have in southwestern CT, which is a bit of a downer.
I understand. I would consider some of the towns outside of the metro areas exurbs. Examples include Tooele, Nephi, maybe Tremonton
what nobody talks about here in utah is that if you have the money it can be grate but if your not rich dont come here two very different worlds!!! im 52 struggled here all my life the people who do these vids are just reading fake statistics they find online click bate youll see if you come!!!
Fake statistics? Nope, i only share the facts here my friend and I'm sorry that you've struggled and find yourself where you're at
like southern utah
Exactly!
Utah very cliquish...if not Mormon ...
Tell me more Peter!
They spray the skies a lot in Salt Lake and blame the particulants falling out of the sky on lake effects, car pollution, and inversions. Very unhealthy air quality. On top of overcrowding and lowering building standards to create a very unsafe cheap environment. Quite sad.
Spraying the skies? Lowering building standards? Yeah, this comment is completely false, sorry.
This guy is a full-on mormon
Why does this come down to someone being a Mormon or not? It's just a bizarre mentality.