Moving-related stoke and a question for the Utards
So, Thursday at work I finally heard the words I'd been waiting over two months for... "We've approved your request for a transfer to the SLC office"! Its hard for me to express just how pumped I am about this.
I'd been thinking about quitting work and moving out to UT since last November, and when my girlfriend decided to attend Duke in the fall for the next 18 months, I figured this was my chance - I could leave the EC, not feel like I was abandoning our relationship, ski some big mountains for awhile, and save a little cash. Found out too that a good buddy of mine just deferred his acceptance to Wharton and is heading out to SLC as well.
So now I'm trying to figure out housing. I'm thinking that I want to live somewhere about 25 minutes from downtown SLC and LCC (maybe the cottonwood heights area?). Price isn't too much of a problem, as I'll be keeping my Boston salary - but I'm shooting for something in the 600-800 range for a 2 bedroom place. Can any of you Utards recommend any non-crackhouseish places that fit the description above? Or just general tips on where I should be looking (I've visited a few times, so I'm somewhat familiar with the area)? Good tips will be rewarded with cheap EC beer when I move :)
Re: Moving-related stoke and a question for the Utards
Stump,
You can just show up, stay in a hotel and be in a rental within a week. That's what we did.
What are you looking for? Apartment complex, house? If you want to be close to any type of "life" I'd suggest Sugarhouse, The Avenues, or Downtown.
In Sugarhouse where we live we're 35 minutes from Snowbird and 5 to downtown. You can get 2 bedrooms within your price range here, but will get more for your money down in Sandy.
Sandy/Cottonwood Heights you're gonna be closer to skiing -- 15-20 minutes -- but in suburbia.
J-
Re: Re: Moving-related stoke and a question for the Utards
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Originally posted by jayfrizzo
Stump,
You can just show up, stay in a hotel and be in a rental within a week. That's what we did.
What are you looking for? Apartment complex, house? If you want to be close to any type of "life" I'd suggest Sugarhouse, The Avenues, or Downtown.
J-
J, thanks for the beta. I don't have a preference really - apartment complex is fine. They have their benefits - pool and gym, etc... House would be fine too - no neighbors to piss off with loud movies or music. I'm pretty indifferent. Being close to "life" would be a bonus, but its not a prerequisite. I've had my fair share of "life" out east: my ever increasing girth is proof of that. :D To be honest, I think my dream location would be somewhere about halfway between the office and skiing, so that I can make morning ski forays, stop at home to shower, and continue on to work with minimal driving distance.
Sugarhouse seems like it'd be pretty good for that, no? (unless I messed up my map reading).
CantDog- that pass would be sick.
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Originally posted by stump832
Sugarhouse seems like it'd be pretty good for that, no?
Yup, if your office is downtown. Not many apartment complexes here, mainly old bungalo-style houses.
By "life" I mean non-strip-mall livin', be it bars, restauraunts, or just an uplifting environment.
So...what kinda work do you do? :D
J-