Homes for Sale in 9th & 9th
Salt Lake City's most beloved local district — independent shops, great restaurants, craftsman bungalows, and a neighborhood culture that's impossible to replicate.
About 9th & 9th
The intersection of 900 East and 900 South is one of those rare spots that actually earns the word "neighborhood." Independent coffee shops, local boutiques, yoga studios, and some of the best restaurants in Salt Lake City all sit within a few walkable blocks. It doesn't feel like a suburb — it feels like a city.
The housing stock matches the character of the area: craftsman bungalows, brick cottages, and vintage homes from the 1920s through the 1950s on tree lined streets. Buyers here tend to be drawn to the authenticity — people who have looked all over the valley and keep coming back to 9th & 9th because nothing else compares. Inventory is limited and competition is real.
Why Buyers Choose 9th & 9th
The Best Local Scene in the City
No chains, no strip malls. The 9th & 9th strip is anchored by independent businesses that have been here for decades — coffee shops, wine bars, bookstores, and restaurants that locals actually love. It's the kind of neighborhood that makes people feel good about where they live.
Liberty Park & Beyond
Liberty Park — Salt Lake City's largest park at 110 acres — is a short walk away. Trails, tennis courts, a pond, and open space all within easy reach. Combined with the walkable streets, outdoor access here is genuinely part of daily life.
Homes with Real Character
Craftsman bungalows, brick cottages, and vintage Tudors — homes in this area have architectural detail you simply don't find in newer construction. Buyers often fall in love with a specific house here in a way they never do in a master planned subdivision.
Interested in 9th & 9th?
Inventory here moves fast and the right home doesn't stay on the market long. Let's talk about what's available and how to position yourself to win.
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