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Watch This If You're Thinking About Living in Salt Lake City, Utah in 2023 

Nic DeSeelhorst - Salt Lake Living & Properties
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Living in Salt Lake City is a unique experience, filled with breathtaking landscapes and a dynamic urban lifestyle. This video will guide you through the various aspects of life in this city, offering a balanced view of the pros and cons.
Get a peek into the vibrant culture, the job market, the local cuisine, and more as we paint a comprehensive picture of life in Salt Lake City.
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@VCCRath
@VCCRath 5 месяцев назад
Amazing.
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@c8vegas
@c8vegas 9 месяцев назад
Great video and very informative! Thank for touching on the air quality and Great Lake issue. I want to move there next year but the air quality and Lake are a big issue that most people are overlooking.
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 9 месяцев назад
Thank you! the air quality is certainly a big topic and isn't a very easy fix. The Great Salt Lake is a matter of incentivizing farmers to stop growing alfalfa and grow a less water intensive crop.
@jeffsaxton716
@jeffsaxton716 7 месяцев назад
I've lived in SLC's basement, Utah County for 50 years. A protip: If you move to Utah, live in metro Salt Lake City's boundaries. That's where the culturally liberal go.
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 7 месяцев назад
There is a lot going on in Utah County. What do you love most about living there?
@Blujonny11
@Blujonny11 Год назад
#1 pro is it's real easy to get the heck out of there lol! To me Salt Lake City is more of a 'bourgeois' place to live these days so if you're an entrepreneur or are a silicon valley person or have a higher college degree it might be for you. Obviously being an outdoors enthusiast speaks for itself. I would say the biggest con to me is the lack of 'interconnectedness' culturally among the population. 40-50% of the population is all one religion and everybody else does their own cliquish thing. And I'd say unless you find a clique to belong to and are pretty outgoing you'll find it hard to develop close affirming relationships with an ample amount of people there. I think the Utah motto is 'If I'm doing okay, then you must be doing okay too!' The more money people make the less worried they are about how their neighbors are doing. And people primarily ignore one another socially in Utah for the most part. To be fair most of them are working 50 hours a week and then spend the rest of the time in the mountains so it kind of makes sense. One of the biggest detriments to living there is the state gov't will let you drink many forms of alcohol but does everything possible to squash things like mom n' pop wine shops or new age cbd stores, actual places that in most states have bars in them where neighbors truly get to know each other. Even small neighborhood bars are practically non-existent in Salt Lake because they're forced into being primarily restaurants. I mean you have to order food in them before you can order a drink for goodness sakes! I lived in Salt Lake for many, many years but am glad to be living in a place now on the South East coast where I can actually meet my neighbors and hang out without having to be a completely extroverted person or be limited to awkward conversations on each others lawns.
@SLCliving
@SLCliving Год назад
Hello and thank you for your insightful comment! It's clear that you've had quite an experience living in Salt Lake City and your perspective is incredibly valuable. You've touched on a lot of points and I would like to address them. Salt Lake City, indeed, is a rapidly growing hub for tech industry professionals and entrepreneurs. This energetic wave of innovation has certainly contributed to a vibrant, eclectic, and, to an extent, 'bourgeois' atmosphere. If you're someone who thrives in dynamic environments and appreciates a touch of sophistication, SLC may be an exciting place to explore. On the cultural aspect, yes, there is a prominent religion in Salt Lake City, but that's only part of the story. It’s also home to a diverse array of cultures, backgrounds, and beliefs. This diversity is what makes SLC unique. The city's burgeoning arts scene, from live music to gallery strolls, makes it a hub for creatives and intellectuals alike. True, some cliques exist, and like many places, finding your tribe can take some time. However, let’s not forget that every city has its own rhythm. The warmth of the community shines in different ways. From volunteering opportunities to fitness groups, there are many ways to engage with the community in SLC. In fact, it’s often the love for the outdoors and shared adventures that form the basis of many enduring friendships in this city. As for the 'If I'm doing okay, then you must be doing okay too!' attitude, let's spin it into a positive. It speaks to the independent spirit of Utah's people. And we know, while SLC residents love their personal space, they also have a strong tradition of looking out for each other when it counts. When it comes to nightlife and social opportunities, it's true that Utah's liquor laws are unique. That said, SLC is filled with vibrant restaurants and microbreweries that allow folks to connect and unwind. Yes, it's different, but there's something for everyone. In the end, it sounds like you've found your happy place on the South East coast, and that's wonderful! However, for those considering a move, it's essential to remember that every city has its own charm, and what works for one person may not work for another. As they say, variety is the spice of life, and SLC certainly has a flavor of its own. So for those with an adventurous spirit, a love for the outdoors, and a penchant for a vibrant, evolving city, Salt Lake City is well worth exploring. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts!
@Blujonny11
@Blujonny11 Год назад
@@SLCliving I will add that if you love personal independence, few places in the country will ever rival Salt Lake. If you have control of your own schedule, make a good income and have good family or a passion for meeting new people, meaning you naturally talk to as many people as possible with keen interest, I imagine you'll love it in Salt Lake. There is something that definitely lifts you up when you're surrounded by people who are very ambitious in nature/want to work hard like in Salt Lake. I do miss the 3-4 months of consistent sunny days in the summer/fall there. Something you definitely don't get on the east coast.
@SLCliving
@SLCliving Год назад
@@Blujonny11 this is spot on! Great observation and well said. Thanks Jonny!
@Schpoofer
@Schpoofer 7 месяцев назад
I used to live in salt lake but then I had to move somewhere else 😢 trying to convince my parents to move back but could we get a house there for like 700 thousand ish
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 7 месяцев назад
700k would certainly get you a nice home in SLC. It all depends on the size, location, and certain criteria.
@1733Athalia
@1733Athalia 7 месяцев назад
Interesting that the number one pro is a way to get out of Salt Lake City
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 7 месяцев назад
I guess you could see it that way. Perspective is everything
@bobjimenez4464
@bobjimenez4464 Год назад
The view of the Wasatch Front (Rocky Mountains) is breathtaking on a clear day. It looks like a painting. You just might have a million dollar view from your new home. : ) Bring everyone that you know from all walks of life with you via government and employer relocation assistance programs for permanent habitation of the Salt Lake City areas.
@SLCliving
@SLCliving Год назад
it really is stunning! There are some really great government jobs in Ogden, and a lot of relocation happening around Lehi and Orem around the silicon slopes area. How long have you lived in SLC Bob?
@jeffsaxton716
@jeffsaxton716 7 месяцев назад
I've enjoyed it my whole life. I like it so much that I'm willing to put up with the dominant religion.
@BullDogAU
@BullDogAU Год назад
Hello Nick, I’m in Australian man is there any private way of contacting you to ask a few questions?
@SLCliving
@SLCliving Год назад
100% my email and cell number are easy to find in my channel. You can also reach out to me on IG @nicdeseel if that's more comfortable for you.
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 10 месяцев назад
yeah my contact information is all listed in the description
@marioforest5020
@marioforest5020 Год назад
Would you be able to reach out to me I need help finding somewhere for my family
@SLCliving
@SLCliving Год назад
Yeah of course! shoot me an email at home@nicdeseel.com and reference this youtube video.
@jonnym4670
@jonnym4670 9 месяцев назад
I have a lot of family and friends there still unless you make 100k a year it's not a great place to live everyone moving there is killing the locals and a lot of people are struggling to keep a roof over their heads there avoid moving there the problems are growing fast and they don't have a clue how to handle them
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 9 месяцев назад
You’ve got valid concerns and I hope you and your family find happiness and comfort. I believe Salt Lake is an incredible place to live and find success and community.
@georgew3300
@georgew3300 Год назад
SL is up and coming moving toward more bustling and lively. It's only gonna get better (nightlife young people and progressive ideas)
@SLCliving
@SLCliving Год назад
You’re exactly right! I have a video coming out soon on this topic. How you can’t wish the canyons to be less crowed while also enjoying all the new restaurants and night life.
@georgew3300
@georgew3300 Год назад
@@SLCliving Yup! Some give and take is fine with me! New environmental regs are gonna need to be implemented too. Water and such
@SLCliving
@SLCliving Год назад
@@georgew3300 yeah so true! We do not need to be farming this much alfalfa in Utah!
@tacopepe2019
@tacopepe2019 10 месяцев назад
Utah is great because it’s not Los Angeles. If you want Los Angeles go to Los Angeles. Don’t move here and try and make it just like the place you ran away from. There’s a reason people in Utah don’t like out of state people moving in, and it’s because you come here with your “progressive ideas” with no respect to our way of living, and then throw a fit when people don’t go out of their way for you. Do us all a favor and don’t move here.
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your perspective. I think it's essential to recognize the unique qualities that each place has to offer, and I absolutely agree that Utah has its distinct charm and way of life. It's always beneficial for people to approach new communities with respect and understanding. However, I also believe that change and growth can be healthy, as long as it's approached with mutual respect. Let's all aim for unity and understanding, regardless of where we come from. Cheers! ☺@@tacopepe2019
@schrecksekunde2118
@schrecksekunde2118 6 месяцев назад
actually the LDS church didn't stop wasting water after saying so and thus didn't "give water" and I'm pretty sure "I'm opportunistic" isn't what you wanted to say 😉
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 5 месяцев назад
Fair enough. Thanks for your input 🙏🏻
@schrecksekunde2118
@schrecksekunde2118 6 месяцев назад
the toxic lakes close to losing most water and threatening the whole region with a slow death might be a negative i think 🤔😄
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 6 месяцев назад
It certainly is, but also extremely unlikely because as you also mentioned it would affect the whole west coast. There are many very large companies and a certain religious faction ;) here that have too much money invested in this area to let it get to that state. The fix will be incentivising farmers to use less water and incentivise them to grow crops that use less water. Industry and homeowners use a very small amount of the water that ends up in the Great Salt Lake. When you look at the data the direct impact comes from agriculture.
@spacecase6825
@spacecase6825 Год назад
all new houses or apartments in utah have been slapped together just as poorly as the draper home that slid off the hill . the homeless in downtown slc is out of control . the traffic gets worse every year and because of that the air is terrible most of the time . the city of salt lake has hoa like regulations for homeowners. utah sux don’t move here .
@SLCliving
@SLCliving Год назад
Where would you prefer to live?
@jonnym4670
@jonnym4670 9 месяцев назад
@@SLCliving I moved to Alabama 9 years ago Its so much better here SLC has way too many problems not LA bad but they are getting worse
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 9 месяцев назад
@@jonnym4670 I’m so glad you found your community and home! I think everywhere has its issues but I’d love to k ow what you’re specifically talking about.
@krystinarushing5566
@krystinarushing5566 6 месяцев назад
No offense you should probably not talk about religion if you aren't going to respect people's beliefs. LDS has 90% of the population because of the western expansion but again it's not a con just because you don't believe in Mormonism doesn't mean it's bad. It's like banishing the Amish community like come on.
@SLCliving
@SLCliving 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate you voicing your opinion. I believe what I mention in the video really highlights the benefits of the LDS community local to Utah but I do see how even labeling it as a con is insulting. I apologize for that, and won't make the same mistake twice.
@colemanharris5950
@colemanharris5950 5 месяцев назад
Mormons are disproportionately represented in the states’ positions and they literally tell their high population percentage how god wants them to vote on issues like medical marijuana during ward meetings. Utah is probably the closest the United States has to being a theocracy. There are good things about Mormons too. The family oriented culture is nice, and it keeps Utah clean and safe. Again, that also feeds into controlling others though (Zion Curtain and all). For most non-Mormons who come to Utah I think they would probably look at it as a con.
@colemanharris5950
@colemanharris5950 5 месяцев назад
@@SLClivingit’s a con for most people who aren’t Mormon don’t change it.
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