Liberty Wells was first founded around the 1890s and is classified as a historic district by the National Park Service. Most homes and buildings in the area were built before the 1930s, making it a wonderful neighborhood with a lot of history and character. Known as one of Utah’s first suburbs of ... » Learn More about Liberty Wells
Communities
Yalecrest – Urban Convenience, Traditional Elegance
The Yalecrest area was first settled in the 1870s by farmers, with large plots of land devoted to crops. Commonly referred to as “Harvard-Yale,” this neighborhood became a popular because of its position on the east bench of the valley. Yalecrest is considered a neighborhood for discerning ... » Learn More about Yalecrest – Urban Convenience, Traditional Elegance
The Avenues of Salt Lake City
The Avenues is one of Salt Lake City’s oldest neighborhoods. First surveyed in the 1850s, the approximately 100-square block neighborhood is also the largest historic district in Salt Lake City. But don’t confuse “historic” with “stuffy,” the Avenues vibe is more frequently described as funky, ... » Learn More about The Avenues of Salt Lake City
9th and 9th – Where locals gather
Located just outside of Salt Lake City’s downtown, 9th and 9th (intersection of 900E and 900S) is worth exploring. Some call this area Sugar House because the two flow into one another, however, this neighborhood is located just north of the Sugar House core. It is eclectic, diverse, and artsy, with ... » Learn More about 9th and 9th – Where locals gather
Sugar House – Quality of Life Meets Funky Vibe
This Old House described Sugar House as a “quiet and cheerfully quirky suburb,” in its “Best Old House Neighborhoods,” listing. Other words that describe this enclave are inclusive, eclectic, and welcoming. Sugar House was twice named one of the “Best Places to Live and Work” by Sunset ... » Learn More about Sugar House – Quality of Life Meets Funky Vibe