Community Guides
Neighborhood profiles, local landmarks, and what it's really like to live here.
Choosing the right community is the most important part of moving to the Wasatch Front. These in-depth guides break down the neighborhoods, amenities, schools, and local culture of the places we know best.
Community Guide
Daybreak, Utah: The Wasatch Front's Premier Master-Planned Community — Neighborhood Spotlight
Explore Daybreak in South Jordan — Utah's largest master-planned community with Oquirrh Lake, 50+ miles of trails, Downtown Daybreak, and a $561K–$567K housing market.
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West Jordan, Utah: The Wasatch Front's Family Hub — Neighborhood Spotlight
Explore West Jordan, Utah — the Wasatch Front's third-largest city with 119K residents, Gardner Village, Jordan River trails, Terraine master plan, and a $555K median home market heading into summer 2026.
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Sandy, Utah: Mountain Gateway & Community Gem — Neighborhood Spotlight
Explore Sandy, Utah — a mountain-adjacent suburb with ski resort access, Dimple Dell trails, top-ranked Canyons schools, and a $755K median home market heading into summer 2026.
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Draper, Utah: The Ultimate Corner Canyon & Foothills Neighborhood Spotlight
Explore Draper, Utah: a premier community along the Wasatch Front. Learn about top-rated schools, Corner Canyon trails, dining, master plans like SunCrest, and the 2026 real estate market.
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Your Complete Guide to Daybreak, South Jordan
From the 67-acre Oquirrh Lake to 50 miles of trails, here is everything you need to know about living in Utah's largest master-planned community.
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Things to Do at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Utah
Your complete family-friendly guide to Thanksgiving Point: dinosaurs, gardens, a working farm, seasonal events, and everything you need to plan the perfect visit.