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On-the-Ground Agent in Utah: Here’s What I’m Seeing

Ky Perry
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Hey everyone I’m an agent based here in Utah, and I’ve been noticing more out-of-state investors looking at this market lately. Prices have cooled off a bit compared to the peak, but demand is still really strong in areas close to Salt Lake, Utah County, and some of the up-and-coming suburbs.

A few things I’ve been seeing that might help if you’re considering Utah for rentals or flips:

  • Daybreak, Herriman, and South Jordan → lots of new construction, strong long-term growth.
  • Ogden/Clearfield/Layton → more affordable entry points, solid rental demand from nearby jobs + Hill AFB.
  • Provo/Orem → student + tech-driven demand, good for medium-term or traditional rentals.

If anyone’s curious about Utah or thinking of running the numbers on a deal here, happy to share what I’m seeing day-to-day.

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