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Have started a professional organic cleaning service and would like to advertise in local newspapers and at hotels in the wealthiest areas of Salt Lake City. Can you please name what you consider to be the top 20 wealthiest areas of Salt Lake City?
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I'm curious why you would be advertising at hotels? Hotels have their own cleaning staff, and any customers staying there are most likely from out of town, and therefore not in need of your services. I wonder if maybe your time would be better spent advertising in places where customers are likely to be (local health food store, health clubs, etc).
I don't really know what the richest areas would be; probably you could tell just by driving around. But obviously anything up on the east benches would be a good place to start. |
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East bench is certainly a good place to start. I recall once seeing an article in the Deseret Morning News showing the per-capita income by ZIP CODE. I did a quick Google search and couldn't pull that up, but I did find this link which could be helpful:
Utah locations by per capita income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I live in East Sandy (zip code 84093) and I am very fimiliar with the East Bench. There are pockets of very wealthy areas along the whole upper-East-Side of the valley such as.... Federal Heights, Walker Lane and Olympus Cove, and South Mountain (Draper). If you're selling an ORGANIC product... I would recommend the Federal Heights and "upper avenues" area... they tend to be more liberal and probably more open to organic type of products and/or services. Good Luck. |
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Home prices along the Wasatch Front by Zipcode
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2. Cottonwood Heights. 3. Olympus Cove. 4. Federal Heights. 5. South Mountain. 6. East Millcreek. 7. South Jordan. 8. East Sandy. |
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Holliday and Olympus Cove for sure...homes are a Million Plus. One of the most wonderful communities in the United States too, I might add. One of our good friends built many of those nice homes...a tribute for families to enjoy for many generations.
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Draper is waaaaay more expensive than South Jordan.
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