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3/5
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"A quiet area close to the University of Utah"

Michigan Ave offers majestic trees, old (but well kept) homes, and quiet area to raise a family. This a great area for family, couples, or students with close proximity to the University of Utah and downtown Salt Lake City. It is very close to stores, great restaurants, an afternoon drive up the canyon, golf courses, tennis courts, and churches.
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3/5
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"Quiet street and very beautiful"

This a very affluent area and a quiet area. Many of the homes are position on the hill, giving them a perfect spot to view the Salt Lake valley. This street can be somewhat danerous in the winter time beacuse how steep and widy it gets. The neighbors are pleasant, and they keep to themselves. It is very close to shopping malls, resaurants, and the University of Utah, and only a 15 minute commute to dowtown.
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4/5
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"A heavily traveled street filled with restaurants and retail outlets"

This is a busy road not friendly to bikers or people walking. However, it is a great road to catch a bus ride. It has some very narrow and dangerous areas, making it very unsafe when people stop to make turns. It is long running road that houses many restaurants, retail stores, shopping malls, etc. This would not be the best street for families to reside, however, students will find the proximity to the University of Utah appealing.
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3/5
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"A very busy commute and retail road"

The road can be overwelmed at certain times of the day and at certain periods of the year. From 7am to 9am (MON-FRI) it is filled with student and working commuters. Before and after University of Utah basketball and football games expect at least 30min delay if not more. You will find many resaurants, retail outlets, banks, etc. Going North, you will drive past the University of Utah. Going South you will merge into I-215 (headed South) with options of transferring to I-80 going East or West.
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5/5
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"Quiet area, great for families and kids"

Drew Crest offers a great living place for families, couples and retirees. The only downside is that the homes are very close to each other so most of the backyards are small. It is extremely close to schools, churches, shopping, restaurants, etc. A commute to downtown would not be bad from this location.
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4/5
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"Large homes, friendly people, and quiet area"

Swasont is the centeral part of Holladay, Utah with large, affluent homes. The traffic and crime are very low, and its very close to schools, shopping, restaurants, and freeway enterences. Most of the homes were built in the late 70's, so the area has many mature trees. The home prices will be higher here than other Hollady streets. There also is a community pool that is beloved by everyone in the area.
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5/5
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"Great place to raise a family"

This is one of greatest areas in Holladay, Utah. The neighbors as a whole are fantastic, offering help often without request. The most difficult part will be finding a home available. Generally, people live there a long time. You will see big, mature trees line up and down the street with people regulary tending to their well maintained yards. The crime and traffic is low overall.
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5/5
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"Affluent area with large uniqe homes"

Old Colony does not have the most expensive homes in Holladay, but they have some that would be close in that proximity. The homes vary in style, and most of the are fairly large. The neighbors genuinely care about each other, and there are plenty of kids around. It is close to retail shopping, restaurants, and freeway enterences.
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4/5
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"Beatiful Place to Live"

Wander is located just few miles from I-215. The street is very curvy, and often people drive too fast, but overall offers very appealing domains. Plus, it has more traffic than most of the streets due to it's length. Many different types of homes were built in the area, so it does not have the cookie cut effect. It's relatively close retail shopping and restaurants.
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4/5 rating details
  • Neighborly Spirit 5/5
  • Safe & Sound 5/5
  • Clean & Green 5/5
  • Pest Free 5/5
  • Peace & Quiet 5/5
  • Eating Out 4/5
  • Nightlife 3/5
  • Parks & Recreation 5/5
  • Shopping Options 5/5
  • Gym & Fitness 4/5
  • Internet Access 5/5
  • Lack of Traffic 5/5
  • Cost of Living 5/5
  • Resale or Rental Value 5/5
  • Public Transport 5/5
  • Medical Facilities 5/5
  • Schools 5/5
  • Childcare 5/5
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"Established and friendly neighborhood"

The street represents Utah’s best. It’s in close range of various retail stores, restaurants, shopping malls, and freeway entrances without being too close. The people in the neighbor look after each other, but they are not nosy or intrusive. I lived there about 25 years. It hasn’t changed much: great people and pleasant living experience.
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