Welcome To Salt Lake City

Welcome To Salt Lake City

Hey friends, It's Jesse Lynch! Welcome to Salt Lake City is a real estate team dedicated to helping you find a place to call home in Utah whether you're moving here from out of state or just buying a home for the first time. Relocating for a job or getting just looking for the quality of life that very few places can offer? We got you. Trying to become a homeowner for the first time and don't know where to start? Don't worry. We got you. This is what we do better than anybody else and we work our butts off to prove that.

This whole team is based around our KZread Channel and the videos I make there. It's very important to me that I can keep making this content and still be involved with every new client who reaches out for help. I've toured the country playing music so I'd like to think I have an idea of what makes a place great and I strive to be your source of information on all things Salt Lake City!

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  • @jasonfreyfreyaldenhoven9423
    @jasonfreyfreyaldenhoven94233 күн бұрын

    Love your glasses man!

  • @jasonfreyfreyaldenhoven9423
    @jasonfreyfreyaldenhoven94233 күн бұрын

    Go Jazz!

  • @laserkid
    @laserkid5 күн бұрын

    Moved here in 2011. Most mormoms just assume I'm mormon too, and I usually don't correct them. 😅 I agree with the open space effect when they do stuff. I was alsi surprised by how absolutely ham everyone takes to fireworks here.

  • @nathanrichards7054
    @nathanrichards70549 күн бұрын

    “Is it worth it can you even hear me”😉

  • @SoBelle100
    @SoBelle10013 күн бұрын

    I think perhaps where you live you are not experiencing the "holier than thou" discrimination, but it is prevalent in St. George. The patriarchal attitude crosses all businesses and services and as a women I have been treated so poorly by the LDS men who own businesses. The LDS rules do not bother me at all. It's their arrogant prideful attitudes because they truly believe they are the chosen people of the one true church. I am a a person of faith and have a strong moral compass and believe people should be free to practice whatever faith (or non-faith they chose.). I am going to be selling my house soon and i cant wait to leave Utah.

  • @SoBelle100
    @SoBelle10013 күн бұрын

    I live in St. George as a non-Mormon and it is absolutely miserable. I can't wait to leave. Have never been so discriminated against EVER!

  • @xenialeandra9041
    @xenialeandra904115 күн бұрын

    Can you do coverage on the story of Jordan Gonzalez aka Jgo who’s be been missing since March 10th 2024. ??? He is still missing.

  • @MattJ-u2s
    @MattJ-u2s17 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @MattJ-u2s
    @MattJ-u2s17 күн бұрын

    Good job guys

  • @glassfibersweater6063
    @glassfibersweater606318 күн бұрын

    hey cool

  • @bradypaschall2070
    @bradypaschall207018 күн бұрын

    No, people dont drive for 5 hours for the lottery in Boise. Evanston sits on the southwest corner of Wyoming where after a 50 minute drive, Utahns get their fix of booze, porn, fireworks that are sold all year and the lotto.

  • @jolynekujo9931
    @jolynekujo993120 күн бұрын

    Hey I liked your video. I want to move out to Utah as for now I’m looking for an apartment just to start up, I could use some help 😅

  • @mpaulm
    @mpaulm20 күн бұрын

    If you’re looking to buy I hope you have some deep pockets.😮

  • @user-yi2nl9oi5c
    @user-yi2nl9oi5c26 күн бұрын

    I live in American Fork and weed is legal here in Utah 😊

  • @welcometosaltlakecity
    @welcometosaltlakecity27 күн бұрын

    Hey friends! Thanks for watching! If you liked this, don't miss our virtual tour of HIGHLAND UT-check out the link below. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aIeFzrSrpravqrg.htmlsi=_Gb_REYxbBEPsAK1

  • @ranelgallardo7031
    @ranelgallardo703128 күн бұрын

    Catholic is part of the Christian religion you didn’t have to separate the two.

  • @johnrockwell9212
    @johnrockwell921227 күн бұрын

    Roman Catholic is not PART of Christianity. For 1495 years it was, and still is, THE Christian church. There are many groups who have adopted those portions of the religion they like and emphasize. The only other Church that can lay that claim is the Byzantine Catholic Church centered in Istanbul, Turkey. The Roman Church fell victim to the temptation of the corruption that follows from power. Most, but not all, corruption (eg. opposition to women’s ‘ health care) has been rooted out of the doctrine, but some corruption in administration ( eg. the Church bank) is still rampant. But, for all its faults it is still the standard of Christianity. BTW, I was baptized a Presbyterian, confirmed a Methodist, converted a Baptist, reconverted an Episcopalian, and adopted a Roman Catholic when I got married.

  • @aestheticbeatz5700
    @aestheticbeatz5700Ай бұрын

    Mormonism affects you as a kid a lot. Mormons growing up for me were cliquey stuck up people. They look down on you as children. As an adult it doesn't affect me much. Their attitudes as adults change. They mature as people. Where it does affect me still though is politics. If you care about politics Mormonism has a massive part to play in Utah. Some Mormons are very chill though, and I like that they are a minority now. Hopefully democracy will play it's part.

  • @alsgamereviews4294
    @alsgamereviews4294Ай бұрын

    If you are a Mormon trying to get out of the church, slc is pure hell except it gets better closer to the city. Other than that Mormons are very nice

  • @futuretechmoney
    @futuretechmoneyАй бұрын

    I grew up in Utah, but no longer live there. Although I am ex-Mormon now I still have fond memories of living there and may end up back there some day. Salt Lake county, as you mentioned, is generally a nice place to live for a non-Mormon. However, I wouldn't unequivocally say the same about Utah county. I went to school and worked there for a few years and I definitely overheard my fair share of anti-lgbtq remarks, usually from people that didn't know I was ex-Mormon at time. They may not say anything to your face, and it may be gradually changing, but the older generation is still not very welcoming to more liberal views and lifestyles. You may be fine if you just keep to yourself, but if you prefer to be vocal and express yourself, Utah county, and some other more rural areas, may not be as nice a place to live.

  • @tylerahlstrom4553
    @tylerahlstrom4553Ай бұрын

    Thanks for your perspective. As a Latter-day Saint who grew up in Utah, it’s interesting to hear. I felt it was fair. I can imagine Utah would present some challenges if you are not a member, but hopefully people recognize the good. Living outside of Utah as a member has its challenges as well. Still not used to the much higher crime rates and being such a minority. But it’s good overall. Utah is what you make of it. If you want to see the bad, you will see it. If you want to see the good, you will see that too.

  • @richardcook1480
    @richardcook1480Ай бұрын

    Nothing is open on Sunday. Restronts close early. Some not open Sunday. Not very many have cocktails.

  • @corbanricks9567
    @corbanricks9567Ай бұрын

    Dude I cant thank you enough for just saying we are like most other religions that means a lot.

  • @bdr113080
    @bdr113080Ай бұрын

    I just moved to Sugar House, which is on the east side of Salt Lake three years ago during the pandemic. It was nothing like I expected. I expected there to be Mormons everywhere and missionaries at my door every hour. Yes, there are more more men here than any other state, but other than when you see a church or temple, it’s not like it’s down your throat or anything. I’ve met good people here that were Mormon, non-Mormon, Catholic, Pentecostal, and atheist. Honestly if I had to pick who was the good people and who were the bad people wouldn’t go by any religion because I’ve met great people from all types of religions here, and I’ve met assholes from every religion here. I don’t think it has anything to do with the religion, or lack there of, but rather the person. I’ll tell you one thing though I really do love Utah and I love living in sugarhouse. It’s a beautiful state. People get a little brave behind the wheel and think they’re Billy bad ass until you follow them home after they flipped you off when they ran a stop, sign and nearly killed you, and then they won’t get out of their car and they call the police but other than that I mean there’s worse things I mean it could be Chicago where people just kill people for the sake of killing people. Overall, I really do like living here but I do miss the ocean. I’ve never lived further than an hour and a half from the ocean, my entire life, sometimes I was living on an island even but other than that I don’t have any major complaints.

  • @larryjex6485
    @larryjex6485Ай бұрын

    I was born in Lehi, and I've lived near here, but this really isn't part of the Salt Lake area, it's part of the Provo/Orem metro instead. I know there's a few masochist who commute out of town to Salt Lake City, but everyone I know around here works in Utah County at the Tech Center, Adobe, BYU, etc. One big plus is that you're relatively close to the Provo Airport, so you can skip the mess at SL International!

  • @koolman313131
    @koolman313131Ай бұрын

    A cop caught me making out with my girlfriend in the backseat of her car while at that exact park when I was 19 😂

  • @lioninvesting4676
    @lioninvesting4676Ай бұрын

    Bro i wouldn't call 48% a minority

  • @lioninvesting4676
    @lioninvesting4676Ай бұрын

    Become a mormon bro. we are the best!

  • @CS-os5pt
    @CS-os5pt26 күн бұрын

    The Egyptian images that are claimed to be Abraham while Egyptologist say they are actually not that and a common image from Egyptian funeral rites made me leave the church.

  • @tierasmalls1645
    @tierasmalls1645Ай бұрын

    Where are the people 😂 looks like ghost town

  • @candacestone4049
    @candacestone4049Ай бұрын

    Go Jazz!

  • @Juice850
    @Juice850Ай бұрын

    Love the gauges brother

  • @michaelharris9203
    @michaelharris9203Ай бұрын

    I was born into the Mormon church. Sorry, the church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints. Gee Joseph couldn't you have picked a shorter name? Lol. I quit identifying as Mormon or LDS when I was 18 but I never did any of the paperwork to have my name removed from the records. I don't consider myself a Mormon or a member of the church at all but I am probably still counted as such so the statistics could even be more flawed because I imagine they have to be quite a number of people like me. Never tried but I don't think it is super easy to get your name taken off the records. I think you are supposed to go in and have an interview with your local bishop and it's this whole big to do. I could be wrong.

  • @jolynekujo9931
    @jolynekujo9931Ай бұрын

    I’m currently planning to move out to Utah as for the moment ngl im still lost by the decision that I made, I don’t even know where to begin Lol. But on a serious note I already made my mind and I expect to be there by January, still I got nothing there and it’s scary, I’m going to start a new life cuz I wanna leave my place, and grow and do things that I’m passionate about. I will do whatever I can just to make it happen!

  • @bbooth1229
    @bbooth12292 ай бұрын

    You said leave a comment, so here goes. GET TO THE POINT. 4 minutes of fluff in the beginning is unsat.

  • @kenziedayne4234
    @kenziedayne42342 ай бұрын

    Dude walking and getting out of breath is annoying to listen to and makes it harder to understand what you're saying. If you're huffing and puffing while walking and talking just stop for a few seconds or a minute and talk while you catch your breath. Easier for us to watch and listen to.

  • @matiassilveira663
    @matiassilveira6632 ай бұрын

    Eh it’s weird how you have to make a whole video trying to convince yourself that the Mormon’s don’t run that shit 😂 get out mate you look like you belong in Portland. Separation of church and state is just the base stepping stone this country needs to take as a whole. Quit investing yourselves into these shitty cities pushing oppression. Utah is better without oppression.

  • @eddiekeech9227
    @eddiekeech92272 ай бұрын

    I should point out that Mormons are Christians. What's the name of the church?

  • @lalaball_
    @lalaball_2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for being inclusive to those of us who are relocating from a different planet. People from earth never think of us but you were inclusive with your language and i really appreciate it ❤

  • @spencerlott6286
    @spencerlott62862 ай бұрын

    This place may not have literal everyone as Mormons but they really are, they are all just hypocritical Mormons acting the part and doing whatever they please

  • @mpaulm
    @mpaulm2 ай бұрын

    The area by Draper LDS temple is insane, especially those two homes that take up the cul-de-sac on the top.😮

  • @jonnym4670
    @jonnym46703 ай бұрын

    its too bad all the people moving in pricing out the locals and creating lots of homeless and crime SLC is losing its personality nothing but strip malls going up everything good about it is being destroyed housing is going up 20% every year soon it is just going to be another CA please don't listen to this devil trying to get you to move to SLC it will be a bad investment the market is way over valued and soon It will crash

  • @bbooth1229
    @bbooth12293 ай бұрын

    Something that strikes me as interesting is that Mormons that leave the church have no idea how to be non-Mormon. Have you ever met a poor family that suddently came into money, so they started blowing money on garrish crap? They act how they think rich people act, but they get it wrong? Thats how Mormons that leave the church act. Like how they think non-Mormons are, but they get it wrong. Like an alien from another planet trying to act human. They start vices, but do them wrong. They drink wrong, cuss wrong, smoke wrong, go to strip clubs wrong....everything is wrong. But they never lose that innate niceness. Its wild.

  • @CharlieB-be4pe
    @CharlieB-be4pe3 ай бұрын

    Mormons are currently the minority in Utah due to persecution from the Federal government. In fact Utah could not become a State unless they gave up polygamy.aka "the principle". Governments always persecute what they deem as different or other. In fact I like the Mormon faith

  • @nancymarshall6014
    @nancymarshall60143 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the information..Basically they own Utah.

  • @user-lx5zg5vv2z
    @user-lx5zg5vv2z3 ай бұрын

    Ssounds like people in the comments love the cleaner safer education ect. cities but hate what makes it happen?

  • @guillermodeleon8376
    @guillermodeleon83763 ай бұрын

    I have family there im from Chicago

  • @guillermodeleon8376
    @guillermodeleon83763 ай бұрын

    Itss very nice city love it

  • @Larry-gn1xj
    @Larry-gn1xj3 ай бұрын

    S L O W D O W N

  • @paulfratus6130
    @paulfratus61304 ай бұрын

    1 thing that you do not mention… In the U.S.A. There is freedom of the religion of the religion that you choose.. Can you honestly say that is true in the State of Utah.. Utah gives the biggest tax breaks for the favored religious groups here.. Do you Agee or disagree..

  • @matiassilveira663
    @matiassilveira6632 ай бұрын

    I’m sure they don’t say much to other Christian’s because there’s mostly just all white people and there’s not much difference there’s a whole world of ideologies out there . A white man would never know what real oppression looks like. White people are too outspoken on the internet for no reason.

  • @DhurbaPuree
    @DhurbaPuree4 ай бұрын

    Your videos are top notch quality I must say

  • @DhurbaPuree
    @DhurbaPuree4 ай бұрын

    Awasome

  • @nooralbaldawi2721
    @nooralbaldawi27214 ай бұрын

    It’s beautiful city but it snows a lot!