There are 20 independent living communities near Lehi, Utah. The average cost per day of independent living in Utah is around $56, with costs running between $30 and $115 per day. On a per month basis, this equates to a median cost of $1,683, with costs ranging from about $907 to $3,437. The average annual cost is $20,202, which is less than the national average of $23,100.
The cost for independent living in Lehi generally ranges from as little as $1,100 per month all the way up to $2,464 per month. The average cost is around $1,705 per month, or about $20,460 per year.
Lehi is a small city in Utah County, Utah. It has a total population of 49,030, with 2,070,167 inhabitants in the encompassing metropolitan area. The 55-and-over community currently represents about 9% of the overall population.
Lehi has a moderate SeniorScore™ of 66. The city has a mean per capita income of $22,000 and a mean household income is $72,000 (the Utah state average is $54,000). The current unemployment rate is approximately 5.5% and the average home price is $361,500, which is higher than the state average of $271,500.
Lehi has extreme average temperatures, with severely cold winters and calm summers. The area receives ideal amounts of rainfall each year. Compared to similarly-sized cities, Lehi has an exceptionally low rate of crime and very poor air quality.