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Is Spanish Fork one of the areas that you’re considering moving to? If so, doing your due diligence and researching the area is important to ensure that it’s right for you. This can be a pain to do though so we’ve got some of the most important information here for you to browse, giving you a good idea of whether this could be the right option for you. Keep reading if you would like to find out more.
What is the cost of living in Spanish Fork?
If you’re looking for somewhere that is slightly cheaper than the national average, Spanish Fork could be a fantastic option. With an average cost of living being 14% lower than average, this is a fairly affordable place to live within Utah.
Generally though, household income is quite high in this area, with people making a decent amount of money, allowing them to live comfortably even though there are some day to day expenses that are slightly more expensive than average.
How is the weather in Spanish Fork?
It’s common to see sunshine for the majority of the year in Spanish Fork, except during the winter. In the summer it can get pretty hot, but humidity is generally low meaning that it’s not as bad as in some areas. The winters are cold, often dropping quite dramatically to freezing, with snow pretty common.
Spring and fall are a mixture between the two seasons, not usually too hot or too cold, though these seasons are where rain is most common.
What schools are in Spanish Fork? (primary, middle, high)
Spanish Fork falls into the Nebo School District, with a long list of public elementary schools, and a couple of middle and high schools also.
There are also private school options, and one charter school.
Where can you spend your free time in Spanish Fork?
Green spaces are not hard to come by in this area, with plenty of parks for you to visit, including Spanish Fork City Park. If you love being outside, there is plenty of exploring to be done here.
The area is also fantastic for families, with plenty of family entertainment options that cater for kids including indoor play areas, bowling, laser tag, and more.
What colleges and universities are in Spanish Fork?
There are no colleges or universities in Spanish Fork, but that doesn’t mean that you’re limited. Having said that, Mountainland Technical College does have a campus in Spanish Fork for technical programs.
However, not far away there is Brigham Young University, as well as Utah Valley University. Salt Lake City is also not too far for those who wish to commute there.
What is the average rent in Spanish Fork?
As an average across all property types, it seems as though the average rent is around $1,800 per month here. Based on current apartment listings, here is a quick overview of current average rent prices:
- Studio - $1,179
- 1 bedroom - $1,358
- 2 bedroom - $1,446
- 3 bedroom - $1,795
For more space than this, you’re looking at over $1,800 per month.