Stereotypes about LDS culture and the “Jello belt,” obscure just what an exciting and diverse city Salt Lake City, Utah is. The city boasts large Bosnian, Pacific Islander, and Sri Lankan communities and every summer is awash in festivals for every ethnicity and religious group. While the uniquely large scale of city blocks presents some challenges to walkability, a great public transit system and protected bike lanes make it easy to commute without a car.
Salt Lake City has a high cost of living, especially among other cities in the mountain west. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,250, up 14% from 2021. The median cost for a house is $579K, up 21% from 2021. Moving to Salt Lake City might mean downsizing and settling for less storage space.
Thankfully, there are plenty of self-storage facilities in and around Salt Lake City. With facilities all over town, it’s easy to find a place close to home. And even if you need a larger unit, you’ll be surprised at how affordable it can be. If you’re thinking of a move to Salt Lake City, don’t let storage space hold you back.