u/Sharp_Efficiency_113

Where to move in Utah as a single 24 year old guy?
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Where to move in Utah as a single 24 year old guy?

I have lived in provo for the last few year and work in pleasant grove. I'd think It's time to say bye to Provo so I'm looking for a private room in a house/complex/appartment. The map shows areas I am most interested in moving to, but I don't know other areas of utah super well. Lehi + draper area is what I am mostly looking at but am open to other areas as well. Draper is the most north I would be willing to go.

Things that matter to me:

- being as close to the mountains or a park as possible. I love a bit of a view + love being close to hikes. I've always liked how the traverse mountain area is a little more elevated and closer to quick hilly hikes. A good park nearby is a plus.

- I prefer the east side of the freeway but not a requirement, idk I've always been more biased plus it's closer to the mountains

- being in an area near other singles/similar-ish demographics. I'd rather be in an area that has more of an opportunity to make friends (complex/townhome neighborhood) than in some private room in a single family neighborhood. I have no idea where these areas are at so i'd love any suggestions!

- Hard ask: not super Mormon or exmo friendly. I don't mind being freinds with Mormons, but any ounce of diversity would be nice. Unfortunately, I'm limited mainly to utah valley if I want to live close to work so I'm not expecting much.

- lgbtq friendly (am I shooting for the moon here?)