Modern urban living in the heart of South Salt Lake
Central Pointe, a contemporary condominium complex completed in 2008, stands as a testament to South Salt Lake's evolving cityscape. This five-story building houses 81 units, offering residents a blend of comfort and convenience in a rapidly developing area. Located just three miles south of downtown Salt Lake City, Central Pointe embodies the city's "City on the Move" ethos, providing easy access to an array of urban amenities while maintaining a distinct neighborhood feel. The building's exterior features large murals on two sides, adding an artistic touch to the neutral facade and reflecting the area's growing creative spirit.
Versatile layouts with mountain views and modern finishes
Central Pointe offers a range of living spaces to suit various needs, with units spanning from 914 to 1,075 square feet. The building features both two and three-bedroom configurations, with one to two bathrooms per unit. Two-bedroom layouts range from 914 to 1,056 square feet, while three-bedroom units offer 1,056 to 1,075 square feet of living space. Sale prices for two-bedroom units typically fall between $347,298 and $347,554, with three-bedroom units commanding $361,868 to $376,045.
Many units boast stunning mountain views, particularly from the upper floors. The condos feature open floor plans that maximize natural light, creating an airy and spacious feel. Residents enjoy modern finishes throughout, including granite countertops and stainless steel appliances in the kitchens. Some units come equipped with cozy fireplaces in the living rooms and master bedrooms, adding warmth and character to the space.
Storage is ample, with walk-in closets in the master bedrooms and additional vanity areas in some units. The second bedrooms in certain layouts feature French doors, offering flexibility for use as a home office or guest room. Many units include private balconies or patios, perfect for enjoying the Utah sunsets or mountain views. Stackable washers and dryers come standard in each unit, adding convenience to daily life.
High ceilings, typically 9 feet, contribute to the sense of spaciousness, while custom trim and wood flooring throughout add a touch of elegance. Some units have been recently renovated, featuring updated light fixtures and fresh paint. The building's corner units are particularly desirable, offering additional privacy and often more expansive views.
Secure living with community-focused outdoor spaces
Central Pointe prioritizes resident safety and comfort with a range of amenities and services. The building features a gated garage and secure lobby, both monitored 24/7, providing peace of mind for residents. Each unit comes with at least one designated parking spot in the underground, heated garage, with some units allocated two spots - a rarity in urban settings.
The heart of the community is the massive interior courtyard, which serves as a gathering space for residents. This area includes an outdoor common BBQ area and a fire pit lounging area, perfect for socializing with neighbors or hosting small gatherings. The open building courtyard offers a refreshing green space within the urban environment.
For added convenience, each floor is equipped with garbage chutes, simplifying waste disposal for residents. The building is pet-friendly, welcoming furry companions to be part of the Central Pointe community.
Central Pointe's HOA takes care of snow shoveling and exterior maintenance, allowing residents to enjoy a low-maintenance lifestyle. The building's controlled access system adds an extra layer of security, ensuring only residents and authorized guests can enter the premises.
While the building doesn't feature luxury amenities like a pool or fitness center, its thoughtful design and well-maintained common areas create a comfortable and secure living environment. The emphasis on outdoor communal spaces fosters a sense of community among residents, making Central Pointe feel like more than just a place to live - it's a place to connect and belong in the heart of South Salt Lake.
A diverse, evolving community with eclectic dining and easy access to urban amenities
Central Pointe is situated in the heart of South Salt Lake, a neighborhood experiencing significant growth and transformation. This area, known for its diverse community and eclectic dining scene, offers residents a unique blend of urban convenience and suburban comfort.
The neighborhood is home to several award-winning breweries and distilleries, including Shades Brewing, Level Crossing, and Grid City Beer Works. These local establishments contribute to the area's vibrant social scene and are popular spots for residents to unwind after work or on weekends.
One of the standout features of the neighborhood is the Salt Lake Chinatown, located on the southern end of South Salt Lake. This nearly 6-acre shopping and business community is anchored by the Chinatown Supermarket and features a dozen restaurants offering a variety of Asian cuisines. The Moon Bakery, Utah's first Korean bakery, is a local favorite, offering fresh pastries and breads.
For everyday shopping needs, residents have easy access to several options. WinCo Foods is conveniently located just across the street from Central Pointe, offering a wide range of groceries at competitive prices. For those seeking organic and natural options, Whole Foods Market is a short 2-mile drive away.
The neighborhood also caters to outdoor enthusiasts. Fitts Park, located on 500 East near Mill Creek, provides a serene setting for nature lovers. The park features a playground, making it an ideal spot for families. Dog owners will appreciate the nearby South Salt Lake Lions Park, which offers an off-leash area for pets to roam freely.
Cultural events are a significant part of the community's identity. The annual Mural Fest is a highlight, where local artists create large-scale murals throughout South Salt Lake, adding to the character of the city's Creative Industries Zone. This event has contributed to the creation of 52 murals in the area, transforming the urban landscape into an open-air art gallery.
For those seeking retail therapy, the Sugarhouse Shopping Center is just a short drive away, offering a mix of national chains and local boutiques. The Gateway, another popular shopping destination, is within easy reach, providing additional retail and entertainment options.
Dining options in the area cater to various tastes and budgets. From the casual American fare at Penny Ann's Cafe to the Mediterranean delights at Old Bridge Cafe, residents have a wealth of culinary experiences at their doorstep. For those craving familiar fast-food options, chains like Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers and Jack in the Box are within walking distance.
The neighborhood's ongoing development and diverse offerings make it an exciting place to call home, with something to suit every lifestyle and interest.
Well-connected urban living with multiple transit options
Central Pointe's location offers residents excellent transportation options, making it easy to navigate both the immediate neighborhood and the greater Salt Lake City area. The building's name is no coincidence - it reflects its prime position near various transit hubs.
For those who rely on public transportation, the Central Pointe TRAX station is just a short 10-minute walk away. This station serves both the Murray/Midvale/University Line and the Salt Lake/Sandy Line, providing quick and convenient access to downtown Salt Lake City, the University of Utah, and southern suburbs like Sandy and Draper.
Bus service is readily available, with the 2100 South / 2100 East line stopping practically at the doorstep of Central Pointe. Another bus stop serving the State Street North line is a mere 5-minute walk away, offering additional routes throughout the city.
Cyclists will appreciate the area's bike-friendly infrastructure. With dedicated bike lanes and relatively flat terrain, commuting by bicycle is a viable option for many residents. The nearby S-line trail provides a scenic route for both recreational rides and commutes.
For those who prefer to drive, Central Pointe's location offers easy access to major roadways. Both Interstate 15 and Interstate 80 are within quick reach, facilitating travel to other parts of the Salt Lake Valley and beyond. The building's secure, gated parking garage ensures that residents always have a safe place to park their vehicles.
When it comes to air travel, Salt Lake City International Airport is conveniently located just 9 miles away, or about a 15-minute drive, making business trips and vacations hassle-free.
The neighborhood's layout and infrastructure support active lifestyles, with many daily necessities within walking distance. Grocery stores, restaurants, and local businesses are easily accessible on foot, reducing the need for frequent car use.
This multi-modal approach to transportation - combining excellent public transit, bike-friendly streets, walkable neighborhoods, and easy car access - makes Central Pointe an ideal location for those who value flexibility and convenience in their daily commutes and travels.
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Area Factors
High Crime
Crime Score®
7/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
75/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
81/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
67/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Ida M. Cotten Park
3 min drive
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
Lion's Park
3 min drive
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Playground
People's Freeway Park
3 min drive
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
First Encampment Park
4 min drive
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Jefferson Park
4 min drive
Trails
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Westminster Park
6 min drive
Playground
Fitts Park
6 min drive
Bike Trails
Playground
Events
Herman L Franks Park
6 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Dog Park
Playground
Fairmont Park
6 min drive
Basketball
Dog Park
Fishing
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