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Roy, UT vs St. George, UT

Roy, UT vs St. George, UT: What the data shows

Roy, UT is in Roy, UT while St. George, UT is in St. George, UT — both in the same state. On home prices, Roy, UT is the more affordable option at $306,200 median — $70,100 less than St. George, UT's $376,300. WYLT rates Roy, UT as Think twice — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing — and St. George, UT as Good for now — a solid choice worth serious consideration.

Both neighborhoods have similar safety profiles. Roy, UT has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. St. George, UT has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Roy, UT has Low flood risk and St. George, UT has Low flood risk.

For families weighing school quality, St. George, UT has the higher school rating Roy, UT rates 8/10 and St. George, UT rates 8.7/10.

CategoryRoy, UTSt. George, UT
Housing
VerdictThink twiceGood for now
Median Price$306K

Lower price

$376K
Median Rent$1K$1K

Lower rent

Median Income$84K

Higher income

$64K
Price VolatilityModerateModerate
Getting Around
Walk ScoreCar-dependentCar-dependent
Transit ScoreMinimal transitMinimal transit
Bike ScoreN/AN/A
CommuteN/AN/A
Safety & Environment
Safety GradeD+D+
Violent CrimeModerateModerate
Property CrimeModerateModerate
Flood RiskLowLow
Air QualityGoodGood
Community
Schools8/108.7/10

Better schools

Best for
Families with childrenSchool-focused buyersCommuters to Ogden
Families with good schoolsRetirees looking for outdoor activitiesRemote workers who can handle limited local amenities

Bottom line

For families with children or those who value good schools, Roy might be a better choice, despite its lack of walkability and public transit, due to its slightly lower home prices and comparable school ratings. However, if you prioritize a car-free lifestyle, outdoor recreation, or higher-end housing, St. George might be more suitable, albeit with the trade-offs of a speculative housing market and high cost of living. Ultimately, the decision between these two depends on your specific priorities and lifestyle needs.

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