Utah
Utah cities named most affordable to live in 2022
UTAH (ABC4) – Homebuyers in search of actual property in Utah know the market may be tough to navigate. With house costs skyrocketing over the previous two years and rates of interest for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage hitting a ten-year excessive in April, selecting a future house may be fairly daunting.
A brand new examine by HomeSnacks took a deeper dive into the Utah housing market to discover probably the most inexpensive cities to stay in 2022. The report used a large number of knowledge to find out the rankings together with studies from the U.S. Census Bureau, present house and rental costs, total security, high quality of schooling and total metropolis facilities. The examine additionally solely thought of cities with a minimum of 5,000 residents or extra which narrowed the checklist right down to 88 Utah cities.
Listed here are the ten Most Reasonably priced Cities in Utah for 2022:
- Hyrum
- Washington Terrace
- Brigham Metropolis
- Sundown
- Smithfield
- Tremonton
- Roosevelt
- Vernal
- Perry
- North Ogden
The examine says the present value of dwelling in Utah is about 5.5% decrease than the nationwide common. The median revenue of a Utah family is $74,197, in keeping with the report. In accordance with the MIT dwelling wage calculator, the price of dwelling for a household of 4 with two working mother and father in Utah is $84,823. The nationwide common is $89,744.
The examine discovered the Utah county with the bottom value of dwelling in 2022 is Piute County. Researchers say the common dwelling wage in Piute County is $74,325 in keeping with MIT information. Childcare prices in Piute County are $9,149 a yr for 2 youngsters in comparison with the Utah common of $14,686. Housing prices, which mix the common hire and common mortgage cost, are $8,808 per yr in Piute County in comparison with $12,484 on common within the state of Utah.
The affordability of every metropolis was decided by evaluating components from the Census American Neighborhood Survey 2016-2020 together with:
- Median Residence Value/Median Revenue (Decrease is healthier)
- Median Revenue / Median Hire (Larger is healthier)
- Median Residence Value
“We added merely median house worth as a result of excessive house costs typically correlate with greater bills for all prices associated to properties (heating, electrical energy, and many others),” the examine says.
Researchers in contrast these metrics utilizing a “Value of Dwelling Index” that took the common rank of every metric to seek out probably the most inexpensive cities in Utah.
Quick details about every inexpensive Utah metropolis:
- 1. Hyrum
- Median house worth – $221,900
- Median family revenue – $66,902
- Location – 45 minutes north of Ogden
- Inhabitants – 8,415
- “Hyrum has the eleventh greatest house worth to revenue ratio within the state,” the examine say. “On prime of that, Hyrum residents pay the ninth smallest proportion of their revenue on hire statewide. In different phrases, it doesn’t actually matter if you happen to’re shopping for or renting in Hyrum; town’s affordability stands out.”
- 2. Washington Terrace
- Median house worth – $216,700
- Median family revenue – $65,204
- Median hire – $863
- Location – Ogden space
- “Being so near Ogden means you’ve got all of the big-city facilities with out the price,” the examine says. “The general value of dwelling in Washington Terrace is 12% decrease than the statewide common, however housing prices are even cheaper than that. Washington Terrace has the eleventh least costly properties within the state.”
- 3. Brigham Metropolis
- Median house worth – $197,500
- Median family revenue – $57,312
- Median hire – $760
- Location – Field Elder County
- Inhabitants: 19,336
- “Brigham Metropolis noticed most of its development in the course of the Nineteen Fifties and Nineteen Sixties, however has seen a struggling financial system and stagnating development since then,” researchers say. “It’s close to the headquarters of ATK Thiokol, the corporate that created the stable rocket boosters for the House Shuttle.”
- 4. Sundown
- Median house worth – $181,800
- Median family revenue – $63,697
- Median hire – $962
- Location – Ogden suburb
- Inhabitants: 5,309
- “Hire in Sundown is sort of half the statewide common hire of Utah,” the examine says. “And, much more importantly, residents of Sundown pay the smallest share of their revenue on their mortgage, so there’s loads of cash leftover for weekend journeys to Ogden.”
- 5. Smithfield
- Median house worth – $250,300
- Median family revenue – $73,788
- Median hire – $924
- Location – North of Logan
- Inhabitants: 11,670
- “Unemployment in Smithfield is 3.22%, and each revenue and property values have gone up by over 5% within the final yr, indicating a optimistic outlook for the longer term,’ the examine say. “Plus, there’s lots for a nature-lover to do at no cost or low-cost, like taking a scenic drive by way of Logan Canyon Drive or getting even nearer to nature on the Wind Cave hike.”
- 6. Tremonton
- Median house worth – $209,700
- Median family revenue – $59,488
- Median hire – $751
- Location – Field Elder County
- Inhabitants: 7,647
- “In accordance with the newest information from the FBI, the entire crime charge in Tremonton is 27% decrease than the nationwide charge and 37% decrease than the common Utah crime charge,” the examine finds.
- 7. Roosevelt
- Median house worth – $198,800
- Median family revenue – $57,659
- Median hire – $780
- Location – Duchesne County
- Inhabitants: 7,077
- “Roosevelt’s main industries are oil and agriculture, so in case you have expertise in both area, you need to have a simple time discovering a job right here,” researchers say. “And when summer time rolls round, don’t miss the annual Uintah Basin in Celebration, a week-long pageant full with concert events and parades.”
- 8. Vernal
- Median house worth – $164,500
- Median family revenue – $47,962
- Median hire – $706
- Location – Uintah County
- Inhabitants: 10,449
- “Vernal is the biggest metropolis in Uintah County and is about 175 miles east of Salt Lake Metropolis and 20 miles west of the Colorado border,” the examine says. “As of the 2010 census, town inhabitants was 9,089. The inhabitants has since grown to 10,844 as of the 2014 inhabitants estimate.”
- 9. Perry
- Median house worth – $286,500
- Median family revenue – $82,435
- Median hire – $864
- Location – Field Elder County
- Inhabitants: 5,090
- “Situated 50 miles north of Salt Lake Metropolis off of Route 15 in northern Utah, town has many inexpensive issues to do together with 4 parks and mountaineering trails that lead up into Cache Nationwide Forest, to not point out the Bear River Migratory Chook Refuge,” researchers say.
- 10. North Ogden
- Median house worth – $299,900
- Median family revenue – $87,755
- Median hire – $970
- Location – Weber County
- Inhabitants: 19,930
- “With a successful mixture of a rock-solid financial system and inexpensive dwelling,” consultants say. “Moreover, North Ogden’s crime charge is about half the nationwide common, so that you gained’t be sacrificing safety for affordability right here.”
To take a look at the total examine and checklist of the most cost effective locations to stay in Utah with detailed profiles of every location, click on right here.
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Utah loses a top recruit, as a four-star edge rusher flips to the Cougars
One of the gems of Utah’s incoming recruiting class is now heading south.
Four-star edge rusher Hunter Clegg flipped his commitment from Utah to BYU after returning home from his Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints mission this week.
The American Fork product was a top-three player in the state coming out of high school. He was originally part of the 2023 recruiting class — with highly touted players like four-stars Jackson Bowers and Walker Lyons.
BYU made a strong push to sign Clegg a few years ago. In the summer of 2022, head coach Kalani Sitake hosted Clegg as part of BYU’s most high-profile recruiting weekend of the cycle. BYU had Clegg, Bowers, Lyons and offensive lineman Ethan Thomason on campus at the same time. With the collection of four-stars in Provo, the coaching staff pitched that group as cornerstone pieces of BYU’s early Big 12 era. Sitake had one-on-one meetings with all of them. The weekend included photoshoots in the mountains, a trip to Deer Lake and Top Golf.
“It definitely felt like this was an important weekend for the program,” Thomason told The Salt Lake Tribune at the time. “They didn’t go over the top to where it is unrealistic. But you could feel it was really important.”
After that weekend, Thomason and Bowers both committed to BYU. But Clegg and Lyons went elsewhere.
Lyons landed at USC — where he played 10 games for Lincoln Riley last season. Utah also heavily recruited Lyons and the program was surprised he did not come to Salt Lake.
Clegg went on a mission, but oscillated between commitments. He originally pledged to go to Stanford, but backed off after a coaching change. He then announced he’d go to Utah.
Now, he has signed with the Cougars.
Clegg’s addition is important for two reasons. For one, edge rusher is a position of need for the Cougars.
Defensive coordinator Jay Hill has been looking for a pass rusher who can generate sacks. In the last two years, most of BYU’s pass rush has come from the linebacker position with Harrison Taggart and Isaiah Glasker. Getting to the quarterback with a four-man rush is a critical part of Hill’s scheme, he said.
But perhaps more importantly, Clegg flipping from Utah continues a trend of BYU going after in-state recruits already pledged to the Utes.
In the last cycle, Hill put pressure on the state’s No. 3 player, Faletau Satuala, to flip from Salt Lake to Provo. He was able to sign Satuala at the last second.
Part of Hill’s pitch, Satuala and other recruits indicated, was stability. Kyle Whittingham’s potential retirement played a factor, recruits said, with BYU making in-roads with Utah’s recruits.
“I think [stability] is important,” 2025 recruit Taani Makasini said. Makasini was recruited by both BYU and Utah, but signed with the Cougars in this class.
“I don’t want to go somewhere and the person that recruited me isn’t there anymore. I’m going there to learn from him. I’m not going there to learn from whoever they’re gonna hire next,” Makasini said.
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Utah Hockey Club Owner Ryan Smith Builds Buzz With Free Ticket Giveaway
When you’re the Utah Hockey Club, giving away 2,000 tickets to a regular-season game is a cause for celebration, not alarm.
After all, not every pro sports team team has an unused inventory of ‘single goal view seats’ that it can tap as a tool to help entice new fans.
It started with a simple tweet from Utah Hockey Club owner Ryan Smith ahead of the club’s home game against the Vancouver Canucks last Wednesday.
In a followup, Smith said that he’d planned to give away the eight seats in his owner’s suite. But when he got more than 700 responses, he decided to open the invitation wider.
In the end, he put 2,000 extra people into Delta Center on top of the usual sold-out crowd of 11,131. And the fans got a good show as Utah staged a third-period rally from a 2-0 deficit before Mikhail Sergachev buried the game-winner on a 2-on-1 with 12 seconds left in overtime.
Acquired in a trade with the Tampa Bay Lightning during the 2024 NHL draft weekend, Sergachev has been a massive difference-maker for the Utah team in its first season in its new home. Helping to fill holes after fellow veteran blueliners John Marino and Sean Durzi went down early with long-term injuries, 26-year-old Sergachev is averaging 25:45 a game, third-most in the entire NHL.
With eight goals and 26 points in 33 games to date, the two-time Stanley Cup winner is also on pace to match his previous career high of 64 points in a season, set in 2022-23.
Another standout has been goaltender Karel Vejmelka. The 28-year-old now sits second in the NHL with 16.5 goals saved above expected according to MoneyPuck, and has amassed a career-best save percentage of .918.
After their vagabond years in Arizona, including their last two seasons as secondary tenants at 4,600-seat Mullett Arena on the campus of Arizona State University, perhaps it should come as no surprise that the re-established Utah team would come out of the gate as road warriors. Unbeaten in regulation in their last eight games, with a record of 6-0-2, they’re up to 11-6-2 on the road this season.
Utah’s home win over Vancouver last Wednesday boosted the squad to 5-5-3 on home ice. The club followed up on Sunday with a 5-4 shootout loss to the Anaheim Ducks, which has the team just outside of the Western Conference wild-card picture with one more game to go before the NHL’s three-day holiday break — hosting the Dallas Stars as part of a 13-game slate on Monday.
On Dec. 2, the Stars earned a 2-1 win at the Delta Center — Utah’s only regulation loss since Nov. 24. The Western Conference standings are tight, but the new club is trending positively toward making the playoffs in its inaugural season. The Coyotes’ only post-season appearance in the franchise’s last 12 years came as part of the expanded 24-team field in the 2020 pandemic bubble, when they eliminated the Nashville Predators in the best-of-three qualifying round before falling to the Colorado Avalanche.
Of the ice, Smith and his wife and co-owner, Ashley, have already helped make winners out of their 31 fellow NHL owners. Smith Entertainment Group’s $1.2 billion purchase of Arizona’s hockey assets last April fueled a 140 percent increase in the valuation of the franchise — a key metric in the league’s 44 percent increase in average valuations in 2024 per Forbes estimates, which dramatically outpaces the growth of the other North American sports over the last year.
The rosy economic picture for the Utah Hockey Club and the league as a whole bodes well for the next round of collective bargaining. While the current deal is not set to expire until the end of the 2025-26 season, commissioner Gary Bettman indicated at the league’s board of governors’ meetings in Florida earlier this month that he and NHL Players’ Association executive director Marty Walsh plan to start formal discussions in February, with an eye toward potentially completing an agreement before the end of this hockey year.
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Washington EDGE Lance Holtzclaw transfers to Utah
Lance Holtzclaw has found a new home. The former Washington edge rusher entered the transfer portal after three years on Montlake and has signed with one of the Huskies’ former Pac-12 opponents, the Utah Utes.
Now in the Big 12, coach Kyle Whittingham’s team should be a good fit for the 6-foot-3, 225-pound pass rush specialist, which finished third in the conference in total defense, allowing 329.7 yards per game in its first year in the conference.
The Utes also finished fifth in the conference with 24 sacks, a statistic that Holtzclaw may be able to assist with if he can see the field more often.
In three years with the Huskies, the former three-star recruit who is originally from Dorchester, Massachusetts, played in 26 games and tallied 13 tackles, 2 sacks, and a fumble recovery.
Holtzclaw’s most notable moment in a Husky uniform came in Washington’s 26-21 win over the USC Trojans in November. He came in on fourth down and pressured quarterback Miller Moss, forcing an errant throw in the game’s final seconds. He also completes an effective defensive line trade between the two schools, after the Huskies added a commitment from former Utah defensive tackle Simote Pepa last week.
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