Own a piece of paradise up above the valley inversion.. Access is from the road and the lot is on a steep slope. There are no utilities of any kind. This lot is zoned recreational. Check with FCOZ for additional info and requirements for building etc.... Buyer and Buyer agent to verify all.
Discover the best of affordable mountain living with this exceptional piece of land nestled in the heart of Big Cottonwood Canyon, in Brighton, UT. Located within a gated community, this rare offering comes with water access and is suitable for year-round living-making it the perfect place to build your dream mountain retreat. Surrounded by majestic peaks and unspoiled natural beauty, you'll enjoy world-class skiing just minutes away, as well as miles of scenic hiking and biking trails. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure or peaceful solitude, this location offers the perfect balance of both. With four-season access, modern infrastructure, and the privacy of a gated setting, this property is ideal for a weekend escape, permanent residence, or legacy investment in one of Utah's most
This is one of the last remaining easy-to-build lots in Emigration Oaks. The property offers stunning views and excellent privacy, backing onto open space. The renderings showcase a home designed specifically for this lot by the current owners. Architectural plans are included.
Lamb's Canyon, located between Salt Lake City and Summit Park is named after Abel Lamb, a cooper who built the first road into the canyon in 1850. He and his sons used the road to haul wood for making essential items like barrels, tubs, and washboards for the early settlers. The canyon has also seen use as a source of timber for building, a sawmill location, and a toll road. Today, Lamb's Canyon is a popular area for hiking, recreation, and enjoying the natural beauty surrounding Salt Lake City. Owners are offering 7 unimproved lots that they own-buy one or all-$30K each. What are building restrictions on the lots? Check with Salt Lake County on zoning and permitting. Drilling for water is restricted as it's a watershed area. Many cabin owners buy a cistern and have it filled periodically with potable water. Can you level the lots to build? It would have to be permitted, but probably not likely. The sellers put up a flat structure for a tent on one lot, but it was destroyed by winter snow. Will the road to the lots ever be paved? No, it's graded periodically but never paved or planned for paving. The area is only assessable by snowshoe in the winter. Sewer line available? Only septic if approved by the County. Is the buried electric lines along the main road accessible to the lots? Yes
Lamb's Canyon, located between Salt Lake City and Summit Park is named after Abel Lamb, a cooper who built the first road into the canyon in 1850. He and his sons used the road to haul wood for making essential items like barrels, tubs, and washboards for the early settlers. The canyon has also seen use as a source of timber for building, a sawmill location, and a toll road. Today, Lamb's Canyon is a popular area for hiking, recreation, and enjoying the natural beauty surrounding Salt Lake City. Owners are offering 7 unimproved lots that they own-buy one or all-$30K each. What are building restrictions on the lots? Check with Salt Lake County on zoning and permitting. Drilling for water is restricted as it's a watershed area. Many cabin owners buy a cistern and have it filled periodically with potable water. Can you level the lots to build? It would have to be permitted, but probably not likely. The sellers put up a flat structure for a tent on one lot, but it was destroyed by winter snow. Will the road to the lots ever be paved? No, it's graded periodically but never paved or planned for paving. The area is only assessable by snowshoe in the winter. Sewer line available? Only septic if approved by the County. Is the buried electric lines along the main road accessible to the lots? Yes
Lamb's Canyon, located between Salt Lake City and Summit Park is named after Abel Lamb, a cooper who built the first road into the canyon in 1850. He and his sons used the road to haul wood for making essential items like barrels, tubs, and washboards for the early settlers. The canyon has also seen use as a source of timber for building, a sawmill location, and a toll road. Today, Lamb's Canyon is a popular area for hiking, recreation, and enjoying the natural beauty surrounding Salt Lake City. Owners are offering 7 unimproved lots that they own-buy one or all-$30K each. What are building restrictions on the lots? Check with Salt Lake County on zoning and permitting. Drilling for water is restricted as it's a watershed area. Many cabin owners buy a cistern and have it filled periodically with potable water. Can you level the lots to build? It would have to be permitted, but probably not likely. The sellers put up a flat structure for a tent on one lot, but it was destroyed by winter snow. Will the road to the lots ever be paved? No, it's graded periodically but never paved or planned for paving. The area is only assessable by snowshoe in the winter. Sewer line available? Only septic if approved by the County. Is the buried electric lines along the main road accessible to the lots? Yes
Lamb's Canyon, located between Salt Lake City and Summit Park is named after Abel Lamb, a cooper who built the first road into the canyon in 1850. He and his sons used the road to haul wood for making essential items like barrels, tubs, and washboards for the early settlers. The canyon has also seen use as a source of timber for building, a sawmill location, and a toll road. Today, Lamb's Canyon is a popular area for hiking, recreation, and enjoying the natural beauty surrounding Salt Lake City. Owners are offering 7 unimproved lots that they own-buy one or all-$30K each. What are building restrictions on the lots? Check with Salt Lake County on zoning and permitting. Drilling for water is restricted as it's a watershed area. Many cabin owners buy a cistern and have it filled periodically with potable water. Can you level the lots to build? It would have to be permitted, but probably not likely. The sellers put up a flat structure for a tent on one lot, but it was destroyed by winter snow. Will the road to the lots ever be paved? No, it's graded periodically but never paved or planned for paving. The area is only assessable by snowshoe in the winter. Sewer line available? Only septic if approved by the County. Is the buried electric lines along the main road accessible to the lots? Yes
Lamb's Canyon, located between Salt Lake City and Summit Park is named after Abel Lamb, a cooper who built the first road into the canyon in 1850. He and his sons used the road to haul wood for making essential items like barrels, tubs, and washboards for the early settlers. The canyon has also seen use as a source of timber for building, a sawmill location, and a toll road. Today, Lamb's Canyon is a popular area for hiking, recreation, and enjoying the natural beauty surrounding Salt Lake City. Owners are offering 7 unimproved lots that they own-buy one or all-$30K each. What are building restrictions on the lots? Check with Salt Lake County on zoning and permitting. Drilling for water is restricted as it's a watershed area. Many cabin owners buy a cistern and have it filled periodically with potable water. Can you level the lots to build? It would have to be permitted, but probably not likely. The sellers put up a flat structure for a tent on one lot, but it was destroyed by winter snow. Will the road to the lots ever be paved? No, it's graded periodically but never paved or planned for paving. The area is only assessable by snowshoe in the winter. Sewer line available? Only septic if approved by the County. Is the buried electric lines along the main road accessible to the lots? Yes
Lamb's Canyon, located between Salt Lake City and Summit Park is named after Abel Lamb, a cooper who built the first road into the canyon in 1850. He and his sons used the road to haul wood for making essential items like barrels, tubs, and washboards for the early settlers. The canyon has also seen use as a source of timber for building, a sawmill location, and a toll road. Today, Lamb's Canyon is a popular area for hiking, recreation, and enjoying the natural beauty surrounding Salt Lake City. Owners are offering 7 unimproved lots that they own-buy one or all-$30K each. What are building restrictions on the lots? Check with Salt Lake County on zoning and permitting. Drilling for water is restricted as it's a watershed area. Many cabin owners buy a cistern and have it filled periodically with potable water. Can you level the lots to build? It would have to be permitted, but probably not likely. The sellers put up a flat structure for a tent on one lot, but it was destroyed by winter snow. Will the road to the lots ever be paved? No, it's graded periodically but never paved or planned for paving. The area is only assessable by snowshoe in the winter. Sewer line available? Only septic if approved by the County. Is the buried electric lines along the main road accessible to the lots? Yes
Lamb's Canyon, located between Salt Lake City and Summit Park is named after Abel Lamb, a cooper who built the first road into the canyon in 1850. He and his sons used the road to haul wood for making essential items like barrels, tubs, and washboards for the early settlers. The canyon has also seen use as a source of timber for building, a sawmill location, and a toll road. Today, Lamb's Canyon is a popular area for hiking, recreation, and enjoying the natural beauty surrounding Salt Lake City. Owners are offering 7 unimproved lots that they own-buy one or all-$30K each. What are building restrictions on the lots? Check with Salt Lake County on zoning and permitting. Drilling for water is restricted as it's a watershed area. Many cabin owners buy a cistern and have it filled periodically with potable water. Can you level the lots to build? It would have to be permitted, but probably not likely. The sellers put up a flat structure for a tent on one lot, but it was destroyed by winter snow. Will the road to the lots ever be paved? No, it's graded periodically but never paved or planned for paving. The area is only assessable by snowshoe in the winter. Sewer line available? Only septic if approved by the County. Is the buried electric lines along the main road accessible to the lots? Yes
Build your vision in the heart of Salt Lake City. This rare .16-acre lot at 161 S 900 E sits in one of the city's most walkable and sought-after neighborhoods-just minutes from downtown, Liberty Park, and the University of Utah. With flexible RMF-30 zoning and no CC&Rs, the property opens the door to a range of possibilities, from a modern single-family home with an ADU to a creative multi-unit design. Recent updates to the zoning code have made it easier than ever to bring thoughtful housing solutions to life in this vibrant area. Tucked among tree-lined streets and historic homes, this lot offers both charm and opportunity. Whether you're an investor, builder, or future homeowner, this is your chance to create something meaningful in the heart of the city. Buyer to verify all development potential with Salt Lake City.
This lot must be sold with 3910 E Cove Road tax ID 16-01-378-017 which is included in this price and acreage. This offering presents a rare opportunity to own a secluded and private building lot at the bottom of Emigration Canyon, only minutes from the U of U and Downtown. This is a steep and wooded lot which has previously had approval from the County for the construction of a residence. Geotechnical and Percolation test are available, as well as house and site plans that can be included as part of the sale. Opportunities like this are becoming few and far between, don't miss this one.
Located in the gated neighborhood of Emigration Place, this gradually sloping, .57-acre homesite offers a rare opportunity to build the home you've always dreamed of in a quiet, established neighborhood on Salt Lake City's scenic East Bench. Enjoy sweeping Wasatch Mountain views, tranquil surroundings, and quick access to the city's best amenities. Located just minutes from downtown Salt Lake City, the University of Utah, SLC International Airport, hospitals, world-class ski resorts and plenty of hiking and biking trails, this property combines the serenity of suburban living with unbeatable urban convenience. Whether you're ready to break ground right away or planning for the future, this is your chance to build in an exclusive community that is truly one of Salt Lake's best kept secrets.
Located in the gated neighborhood of Emigration Place, this gradually sloping, .57-acre homesite offers a rare opportunity to build the home you've always dreamed of in a quiet, established neighborhood on Salt Lake City's scenic East Bench. Enjoy sweeping Wasatch Mountain views, tranquil surroundings, and quick access to the city's best amenities. Located just minutes from downtown Salt Lake City, the University of Utah, SLC International Airport, hospitals, world-class ski resorts and plenty of hiking and biking trails, this property combines the serenity of suburban living with unbeatable urban convenience. Whether you're ready to break ground right away or planning for the future, this is your chance to build in an exclusive community that is truly one of Salt Lake's best kept secrets.
Great opportunity to own a residential lot in West Valley City! This property includes two existing structures-a 37'x15' shed used for storage and a 22'x15' shed currently used as an office-ideal for temporary use while planning your future build. Water and power are already connected. Sewer and gas are not yet available. Zoned for residential use, this lot is perfect for building a custom home in an established neighborhood close to schools, parks, and shopping. Schedule your showing today and explore the possibilities!
Tavaci is a private (gated/guarded) community of 43 homesites, perched on a mountain plateau - 1,000 feet above the skyline and uniquely positioned between the city and the Rocky Mountains.If you have a passion for mountain living and purpose being close to the city, Tavaci may be your final home a' in Salt Lake Valley's most spectacular setting.
Tavaci is a private (gated/guarded) community of 43 homesites, perched on a mountain plateau - 1,000 feet above the skyline and uniquely positioned between the city and the Rocky Mountains.If you have a passion for mountain living and purpose being close to the city, Tavaci may be your final home a' in Salt Lake Valley's most spectacular setting.
We are pleased to present a total of 2 acre fenced yard space as log as $1.5/SF/YR on Gladiola Street in Salt Lake City. This fenced space presents a rare opportunity for industrial storage in a highly sought-after location. Zoned M1, the property is able to accommodate a variety of outdoor storage options, making it an ideal solution for companies in need of secure and accessible space. Its strategic location just a short distance from multiple freeways and ensures seamless connectivity, allowing for efficient transportation and logistics operations. Whether you're storing equipment, vehicles, or materials, the property's easy access to major routes provides convenience for both short and long-term use.
Tavaci is a private (gated/guarded) community of 43 homesites, perched on a mountain plateau - 300 feet above the skyline and uniquely positioned between the city and the Rocky Mountains. If you have a passion for mountain living and purpose being close to the city, Tavaci may be your final home - in Salt Lake Valley's most spectacular setting.
Situated in a private canyon, this 16-acre estate lot offers seclusion, views of the Salt Lake Valley and surrounding mountains, as well as close proximity to Salt Lake City's downtown. It is one of only three lots in the Northvale gated community and rises above the other two for a spectacular view of the valley. Adding to its privacy, the lot is surrounded in part by Salt Lake City-owned property on its northern and eastern borders that is within an "open space" zone. The Bonneville Shoreline Trail is nearby for walking, hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. Downtown Salt Lake City lies less than two miles below, with many restaurants, theater and shops. City Creek Canyon, with its recreational opportunities, is quite close by. The Salt Lake City airport is twenty minutes away and the University of Utah, with its world-class medical facilities, is within a ten-minute drive. LDS Hospital and Salt Lake Regional Hospital are even closer. The spacious two-acre buildable area, roughly in the center of the 16 acres, presents a rare opportunity to build an extraordinary estate nestled in its own nature preserve in the mountain foothills. This property is zoned for one single-family residence. A preliminary structure of a house, consisting of foundations and some walls, was removed. The land was then refilled, regraded, reclaimed, and reseeded.
This nice corner lot is located directly on 2100 South, right in the heart of the Salt Lake Valley. The property borders the sign by the car wash to the east and its currently available for sale or for lease. Zoned neighborhood commercial which allows most business that operate from 6 am -10 pm. Permitted uses often include: SMALL RETAIL: Convenience grocery stores, variety stores, and drug stores, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Barber shops, beauty salons, accounting offices, and other professional services, FOOD and BEVERAGE: Cafes, restaurants, and bakeries, and RESIDENTIAL SERVICES: Self-service laundries and dry cleaners.
Great location: Minutes to the ski areas and recreation for both big and little cottonwood canyons, Alta, Snowbird, Brighton, Solitude and I-215 Belt Route. Upscale are homes are being build next to the lot.
0.97 acre multifamily development site in an opportunity zone near Downtown Salt Lake City. The attached site plans include 160 & 200 unit apartment buildings. The property includes three parcels: 919 W South Temple (#15022010060000), 921 W South Temple (#15022010050000), and 947 W South Temple (#15022010040000), with two buildings currently on the site totaling 13,000 sqft. All multifamily plans provided can be built by current zoning right, TSA-UN-T. Due diligence items, including an ALTA Survey, ESA Phase 1, Geotechnical Report, and DRT planning/zoning notes can be provided upon request. Agent is related to the Seller. Contact John Prince at (801) 913-1505.


Salt Lake City is located in Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah has a population of 199,153. Salt Lake City is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 31.07% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 38.99%.
The median household income in Salt Lake City, Utah is $65,880. The median household income for the surrounding county is $82,206 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Salt Lake City is 32.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 91 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 23.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 19.5 inches per year, with 53.6 inches of snow per year.