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07-10-2006, 12:20 AM
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Alpine Ut?
Anyone have any comments on Alpine UT? What is it like? Weather? the poeple? etc... Thanx 
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07-11-2006, 09:57 AM
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Upper class (for utah). There are some very nice new homes being built there. Looks to be building like crazy!
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08-28-2006, 09:23 AM
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Yummy Mummy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bohanarrow
Anyone have any comments on Alpine UT? What is it like? Weather? the poeple? etc... Thanx 
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Its pretty there. I lived in Highland which is basically Alpine. The people are nice, they tend to keep to themselves, but when approached, are quite pleasant. The area is about a 5-6 minute drive to the 1-15. There is only one Chevron that serves Alpine, and there is a Kohler's grocery store close by. The area is nice, and its kind of in the middle of either driving up to Sandy, or to Orem to go to the mall. Its about the same amount of time either way, if traffic permits. Alpine is right next to American Fork canyon, which is a stunning drive!!! Try driving what people call " The Alpine Loop" Its so beautiful..... especially in the fall. I don't know if you are LDS, but the Mt. Timpanogas temple is just right there, as well. Alpine has a quieter feel, but close to civilization. Its cold in the Winter. Lots of snow.You get the cold wind that blows through the canyon. Sometimes they don't plow right away after a storm, so driving can be difficult if you don't have 4 wheel drive. Bigger homes out there, there aren't any apartment complexes, so there are older families out there. Great schools out there. Great sledding and snow activities in the winter, beautiful flowers and greenery in the Springtime, Great access to hiking and lakes up the canyon in the summer, beautiful Autumn colors, and view of Mt. Timpanogas.
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04-01-2007, 09:14 PM
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Wow, this quote has me interested in Alpine Utah. Are there any homes for rent?
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04-02-2007, 04:33 AM
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Yummy Mummy
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Probably just basement apartments in people's homes
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Originally Posted by sjmom
Wow, this quote has me interested in Alpine Utah. Are there any homes for rent?
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Hey there! Alpine is a very upper class area. Most houses are huge, and custom designed. I don't think that you will have much luck finding an entire house for rent, and if there was one, you would pay a lot. Most of the advertisements I see, for rental properties in Alpine, are for basement apartments in people's homes.
You might try Highland, as there are some neighborhoods their, with smaller homes, with a better chance of renting. Highland and Alpine are basically the same area.
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04-07-2007, 02:59 AM
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Go Lakers!!
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Location: Kearns, Utah
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It is very expensive area. Alpine has alot of new construction right now.
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