Darrell Catmull is the principal broker for Destiny Real Estate and a Certified Residential Specialist. A broker who is resourceful and knowledgeable are two attributes that make relocation to Utah a snap, you can count on Darrell Catmull.
Darrell has been awarded the prestigious Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) Designation by the Council of Residential Specialists. Realtors who receive the CRS Designation have completed advanced courses and have proven professional expertise in the field of residential real estate. Less than 3 % of REALTORS in Utah have earned the credential.
POPULATION
Utah: 2.7 million
Salt Lake City Metro: 181,743
Salt Lake Area: 1.2 million
Wasatch Front: 1.7 million
The Wasatch Front is roughly 80 miles long with Ogden approximately 40 miles north of the
Salt Lake Valley and Provo approximately 40 miles south of the Salt Lake Valley.
Facts
Utah's population tends to be younger (27.1), lives longer (77.7), has higher fertility rates (2.68) and more persons per household (3.13 persons).
Utah's population growth of 29.6% more than doubled that of the nation (13.2%).
Of All The Fifty States, Utah Has...
The highest rate of job growth - (4.5%)
Highest literacy rate
4th highest percent of high school graduates
11th highest percent of college graduates
7th lowest violent crime rates
3rd longest life expectancy
One of the lowest heart disease and cancer rates
Utah's growth is attributed to natural increase (88%) rather than net in-migration (12%).
Net in-migration occured for the 15th straight year.
Population & Household Averages
Utah is one of the fastest growing states in the country and ranks 35th in the nation in population growth. The state's rapid growth is attributed to both the area's high birth rate and to in-migration.
Utah's population reached 2.7 million in 2009, a positive increase every year since 1990. The State of California continues to dominate the flow of migration to Utah, while employment-related migration accounts for the majority of population movement to and from Utah.
Salt Lake City makes up a very small portion of the Salt Lake Valley. With Salt Lake County covering 756 square miles, Salt Lake City covers only 90.5 square miles. Salt Lake City is the largest city in the state with a population of 181,743. Salt Lake County's population is 1.2 million, making it the most populous region in Utah.
Overall, Utah is expected to continue to have the youngest population in the nation. Utah's median age in 2009 is 27.1 years, well below the national figure of 35.2 years.
Utah is 1st in the nation in the number of persons per household at 3.13, compared to the national average of 2.62. In addition, Utah's number of people per family is 3.67, compared to the national figure of 3.16. This is attributed to the Church of Jesus Christ's belief in large families!