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South Salt Lake
South Salt Lake’s history is closely intertwined with that of Salt Lake City’s. In 1938, against strong opposition South Salt Lake was incorporated. In the 1990s, South Salt Lake annexed portions of Millcreek, an unincorporated area to the south, and nearly doubled in land area and, as a result, population. There has been much discussion about whether there will be a merger and incorporation of Millcreek into South Salt Lake. Millcreek is highly residential and could be a complement to the commercial and industrial businesses of South Salt Lake. South Salt Lake lies within the Granite School district, is very close to I-15 and the Salt Lake TRAX line, and is surrounded with local amenities. Housing in South Salt Lake is extremely affordable with homes still available under $100K and tops out in the mid $200’s.
