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Utah, named after the Ute Indians, means "of the mountains," an accurate way to refer to the state, which is covered with mountains. It became the 45th state in the U.S. on January 4, 1896. Utah has been fondly nicknamed the "Beehive State," and was settled by the famous Latter-day Saint (Mormon) pioneers. The still-standing Salt Lake Temple is reminiscent of the state's origins. It took forty years to construct and is made from solid granite.

More recently, Utah hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics, and the state is now known for its many excellent ski resorts. The average snowfall in the mountains near Salt Lake City is 500 inches. Utah mountain peaks are also, on average, the tallest in the country.

Utah Real Estate

Provo, Utah Homes for Sale

Murray, Utah Homes for Sale

Salt Lake City, Utah Homes for Sale

Lehi, Utah Homes for Sale

Springville, Utah Homes for Sale

Alpine, Utah Homes for Sale

Sandy, Utah Homes for Sale

Santaquin, Utah Homes for Sale

American Fork, Utah Homes for Sale

Cottonwood Heights, Utah Homes for Sale

Holladay, Utah Homes for Sale

Draper, Utah Homes for Sale

Orem, Utah Homes for Sale

Saratoga Springs, Utah Homes for Sale

Spanish Fork, Utah Homes for Sale

Park City, Utah Homes for Sale

Pleasant Grove, Utah Homes for Sale

 

Those who love winter sports will find that living in close proximity to them comes quite affordably-an average Utah home sold for $188,000 during 2004.

 

For more information on Utah real estate please contact one of our agents in the following areas: Gary Ford Alpine, Brett Bezzant American Fork, June Foucault Cottonwood Heights and Holladay, Jill Hansen Draper, Mike Beyer Murray, Eric Adams Orem, Plesant Grove and Springville, Robert Alday Park City, Steven Bond Provo, Kevin Strong Salt Lake City, Carolyn Knight Sandy, Susan Allen Santaquin and James Grierson Spanish Fork.