*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Salt Lake City ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Stansbury Park, UT. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Also known as:
The Crossroads of the West
City of the Saints
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Salt Lake City.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Salt Lake county include:

Alta,   Arthur,   Bacchus,   Bennion,   Bluffdale,   Brighton,   Copperton,   Cottonwood,   Cottonwood Heights,   Crescent,   Dalton,   Draper,   East Millcreek,   Emigration Canyon,   Endot,   Foothill Village,   Garfield,   Glendale Park,   Granger,   Granite,   Herriman,   Holladay,   Hunter,   Jordan,   Kearns,   Lampton,   Magna,   Magna Mill,   Midvale,   Millcreek,   Mount Aire,   Murray,   Nash,   Olivers,   Oquirrh,   Peruvian Park,   Pinecrest,   Redwood,   Riter,   Riverton,   Riverton Siding,   Robbe,   Sandy,   Silver Fork,   Snyder,   South Jordan,   South Salt Lake,   Taylorsville,   Terminal,   University Village,   Wasatch Resort,   Welby,   West Jordan,   West Valley City,   White City,  

 

Or have a look at other Utah counties including:

Beaver,   Box Elder,   Cache,   Carbon,   Daggett,   Davis,   Duchesne,   Emery,   Garfield,   Grand,   Iron,   Juab,   Kane,   Millard,   Morgan,   Piute,   Rich,   Salt Lake,   San Juan,   Sanpete,   Sevier,   Summit,   Tooele,   Uintah,   Utah,   Wasatch,   Washington,   Wayne,   Weber,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Salt Lake City, UT?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts and historical events that took place in Salt Lake City, Utah:

1. Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah and was founded by the Mormon pioneers in 1847.

2. The Salt Lake Temple, which is the centerpiece of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, took 40 years to build and was completed in 1893.

3. In 2002, Salt Lake City hosted the Winter Olympics, which brought over 2,400 athletes from 78 countries to compete in 78 events over a 16-day period.

4. Salt Lake City is home to the University of Utah, which was founded in 1850 and is now a major research university.

5. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, one of the most famous musical groups in the world, is based in Salt Lake City and performs in the Tabernacle on Temple Square.