Utah Housing Market
Buyer-Friendly (Score: 65/100)Median Sale Price
$576,900
+3.4% YoY
Active Inventory
12,663
Days on Market
53 days
Price Drops
29.2%
Demographics & Economics
Source: U.S. Census ACSPopulation
3,331,187
Median Household Income
$91,750
Census Median Home Value
$455,000
Homeownership Rate
70.6%
Vacancy Rate
8.2%
Price-to-Income Ratio
6.3x
Affordability: The median home in Utah costs 6.3x the median household income.
This is above the historically affordable threshold of 3-4x income, suggesting stretched affordability.
Cost of Living & Safety
Sources: HUD, BEA, FBI UCRCost of Living Index
98.864
1.1% below national avg
Cost context: Utah has a Regional Price Parity of 98.864 (national average = 100).
Costs are near the national average.
Environment & Risk
Sources: EPA, FEMA NRI, FEMA NFIPOverall Risk Rating
Relatively Low
EAL Score
44.6
expected annual loss index
Expected Annual Loss
$1,536,394,607
from natural hazards
earthquake
tornado
flooding
coastal Flooding
wildfire
heat Wave
cold Wave
drought
hail
winter Weather
strong Wind
lightning
Water Violations
501
total SDWIS violations
Flood Insurance Policies
66,911
active NFIP policies
Flood Claims Filed
1,204
historical NFIP claims
Water quality note: EPA SDWIS tracks regulatory violations for public water systems. For the most current and detailed tap water quality in your area with stricter health-based guidelines, visit the EWG Tap Water Database.
Price Trend
Inventory Trend
65
Buyer-Friendly
0 50 100
Utah Market Score: 65/100
This score reflects how buyer- or seller-friendly the Utah market is right now, based on days on market, price cuts, sale-to-list ratio, inventory levels, and year-over-year price movement.
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