Salt Lake City is an incorporated city in Salt Lake County with a population of 203,888 residents and a median household income of $76,000. Located in Wasatch Front at 40.760837, -111.891049, Salt Lake City anchors the Salt Lake County housing market with active MLS inventory and licensed local agents through this directory. State capital; largest city in Utah
Salt Lake City at a Glance
| Population | 203,888 | Median Household Income | $76,000 |
| Type | Incorporated City | County | Salt Lake County |
| Region | Wasatch Front | ZIP Codes | 84101,84102,84103,84104,84105,84106,84107,84108,84109,84111,84112,84113,84114,84115,84116 |
| Coordinates | 40.760837, -111.891049 | County Median Home | $563,228 |
Real Estate in Salt Lake City
Homes for sale in Salt Lake City track closely with the broader Salt Lake County market, where the median home price is $563,228 and typical days on market run 26. Year-over-year appreciation across the county is 2.0%. City-level pricing within Salt Lake City varies by neighborhood, home age, lot size, and school boundaries — licensed directory agents can pull MLS-verified comps for any Salt Lake City address on request.
Buyer notes: Salt Lake City’s $76,000 median household income and professional, scientific, and technical services employment base support stable demand. Relocation candidates should evaluate school district boundaries, commute times, and property tax rates before selecting a specific Salt Lake City neighborhood.
Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City contains the following neighborhoods, subdivisions, and micro-markets tracked by this directory:
- Downtown (Premium tier) — CBD; Temple Square; City Creek Center area
- Capitol Hill — Near Utah State Capitol; Gothic/Victorian homes
- Marmalade District — Historic fruit-tree streets; LGBT-friendly neighborhood within Capitol Hill
- The Avenues (Premium tier) — First SLC neighborhood; beautiful historic homes east of Capitol Hill
- Lower Avenues — Affordable entry to The Avenues area
- Upper Avenues (Premium tier) — Elevated views; larger historic homes
- Federal Heights (Luxury tier) — Prestigious hillside neighborhood near University of Utah
- Sugar House (Premium tier) — Trendy mixed neighborhood; Sugar House Park; S-Line streetcar
- 9th & 9th (Premium tier) — Hip walkable district at 900 E and 900 S; restaurants and boutiques
- Liberty Wells — Overlaps Central City; diverse community south of Liberty Park
- Central Ninth — Arts district; 900 South corridor west of State Street
- East Bench (Premium tier) — Hillside neighborhood east of Foothill Drive
- Yalecrest (Premium tier) — Named streets after Yale; craftsman bungalows; highly desirable
- Harvard-Yale (Premium tier) — Sub-area of Yalecrest; university-named streets
- East Liberty Park (Premium tier) — Around Liberty Park; walkable; craftsman homes
- Bonneville Hills (Premium tier) — Hillside neighborhood with Salt Lake Valley views
- Wasatch Hollow (Premium tier) — Quiet residential area near Emigration Creek
- Sunnyside East (Premium tier) — Near Sunnyside Park; east side community
- Foothill — Near Foothill Drive; University of Utah area
- Country Club (Luxury tier) — Prestigious neighborhood near SLC Country Club
- Rose Park (Entry tier) — Named for rose-shaped street pattern; northwest SLC
- Glendale (Entry tier) — Working-class neighborhood southwest SLC; Jordan River Pkwy
- Poplar Grove (Entry tier) — West Salt Lake neighborhood along 9-Line trail
- Westpointe (Entry tier) — Northwest Salt Lake; working-class community
- Fairpark (Entry tier) — Near Utah State Fairpark; diverse community
- Jordan Meadows (Entry tier) — Northwest SLC; near Jordan River
- Central City — Overlaps Liberty Wells; diverse urban neighborhood
- East Central — Between downtown and University; overlaps Yalecrest
- Canyon Rim (Premium tier) — Near Millcreek Canyon; foothill SLC community
- Wasatch Front Foothills (Luxury tier) — Upper east bench; near the U of U Research Park
- University Neighborhood — Near University of Utah campus
- Ballpark — South of downtown; near Smith’s Ballpark
- Gilmore — Central SLC residential area
- Liberty Park area — Around Liberty Park; mixed residential
- The Avenues Historic District (Premium tier) — Listed National Register; Victorian and craftsman homes
- People’s Freeway (Entry tier) — West of I-15; working-class neighborhood
- Rio Grande (Entry tier) — Near Rio Grande Depot; transitional urban area
- Granary District — Emerging arts and industrial conversion area
- South Temple Corridor (Premium tier) — Mansion Row; historic corridor with LDS Beehive House and governor mansion
- Marmalade North — Northern Marmalade area
Living in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City residents benefit from proximity to Salt Lake County employment centers, Wasatch Front outdoor recreation, and Utah’s broader Wasatch Front infrastructure. Whether you’re relocating to Salt Lake City, listing your home, or evaluating investment property, the directory connects you with licensed local agents who specialize in this specific market.
Salt Lake City FAQs
What is the median home price in Salt Lake City?
City-specific medians vary; the Salt Lake County median is $563,228 with year-over-year change of 2.0%. Salt Lake City-specific pricing depends heavily on neighborhood — request a comp from a directory agent for accurate current values.
What ZIP codes cover Salt Lake City?
Salt Lake City is served by the following ZIP codes: 84101,84102,84103,84104,84105,84106,84107,84108,84109,84111,84112,84113,84114,84115,84116. Property listings, tax records, and USPS delivery are organized by these codes.
Is Salt Lake City a good place to live?
Salt Lake City offers 203,888 residents a incorporated city community in Salt Lake County with a $76,000 median household income. Suitability depends on your commute needs, school preferences, and lifestyle priorities — compare it against nearby Wasatch Front cities within the directory.