The median home price in Salt Lake City is $530,000, with a local 30-year mortgage rate of 6.9%. A buyer putting 20% down carries a loan of $424,000, generating a monthly P&I payment of $2,792. Adding property taxes ($300/mo) and homeowners insurance ($221/mo) brings total monthly PITI to $3,314.
Salt Lake City's property tax rate of 0.68% is among the lower rates in the country, which improves overall affordability by keeping total PITI closer to the principal and interest payment alone. On the Salt Lake City median home, that is $300/month, or $3,604 per year.
Utah levies a state income tax, which affects take-home pay and effective buying power. High-income earners in Salt Lake City should factor state tax liability into their overall housing budget — mortgage interest may be deductible on both federal and state returns.