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Old 10-14-2019, 09:12 AM
 
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The reality is the changes are too slow for OP who has kids NOW, whose move into schools will impact them NOW. OP has thus far been wealthy enough to send 4 kids to private school, so it seems rash for a wealthy educated family that embraces education risk being among the non LDS pioneers of the tech wave that is being much overstated. Building in these areas has been hard and fast (and cheap and nasty, I assume even Alpine in on it's way to this construction run), Lehi still has two mink farms almost in the back gardens of new developments, schools and infrastructure are not keeping up with population growth. When there is no real need to live in UC, why do it? As in many other metro areas, families might just have to pick the schools first and then look at available housing. Even without hard school boundaries.
Inversion and air quality problems are real, if this is an issue to you, don't move to the area. I would not consider Suncrest but this is often touted as above the inversion, I am not sure that this is true, but the fact that homes up there are still cheap means that the geological concerns of those that care must persist. Also now winter seems to be a thing again after years of absence, it has to be considered as a travel issue in snow and ice.
Why not consider renting somewhere for a year?

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Old 10-14-2019, 09:17 AM
 
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Eagle Mountain - No inversion...... For now.

In 20 years as the population increases, the inversion will probably reach it, but for now it's in the clear.


As for Utah county itself, I'm not even going to respond. Everyone in here is a know it all, so there's no point saying anything other than what they believe. They became these beacons of knowledge based on their many years of experience living nowhere near the areas being discussed, so anyone else's opinions are invalid.
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