Salt Lake City, UT
Sixteen towns.
Salt Lake County
Sandy
Mostly 1970s–1980s split-levels and ramblers · Hidden Valley late 1970s–early 1980s
Midvale
Early-1900s smelter-worker housing near Main Street · post-war infill · new build on the old smelter ground
Holladay
Roughly 55% built 1940–1969 · single-level ramblers on large mature lots
Cottonwood Heights
First subdivisions 1953–55 · bulk built late 1970s–1990s · ramblers and split-levels
Murray
Pre-war cottages near downtown · post-war FHA brick boxes · concrete block tract homes
Millcreek
Mostly 1930s–1960s · 1950s bungalows and ranches · established, well-kept
Sugar House
1920s–1930s brick bungalows and Tudors · small lots · alley-access garages
Kearns
Post-war tract housing from 1949 onward · small single-level homes · full basements
Taylorsville
Predominantly 1970s–1980s brick ramblers and split-levels
West Jordan
Older brick ranches and split-levels on the east side · large-scale 1990s–2010s build-out west of Bangerter
West Valley City
Brick ranches from the 1960s–70s in the east · Granger and Hunter largely 1970s–80s · 2000s build in the west
Draper
Small pioneer-era core near 12300 South · mostly 1990s–2000s large-format homes on the ridge
South Jordan
Overwhelmingly post-2000 · Daybreak largely post-2010 · master-planned, HOA-governed
Riverton
Mostly 1990s–2010s subdivisions · scattered older farmsteads and outbuildings on larger parcels
Herriman
Nearly all post-2000 · rapid ongoing build-out · benched lots against the Oquirrh foothills
Coverage
The valley and up the canyon.
16 towns — 15 inside about 15 miles of Sandy, plus Park City (up Parley's, about 40 minutes).
Just outside the list?
Call anyway. The line on a map is softer than it looks, especially for demolition.