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Payson City, Utah is located about sixty miles south of Salt Lake City. Payson was colonized by a group of sixteen Mormon pioneers in 1850. The Payson City high school was established in 1873. It then closed down in 1876 due to the rise of Brigham Young Academy. There were two major breaches of the peace between the native Ute Indians and the settlers. In June 1865 a treaty was established. Payson city is primarily has been a farming community. Payson City’s largest employer is Mountain View Hospital, with over 400 employees.
The latest demographic information that is available on Payson City is in 2000. This information reflects that time frame. The population of Payson City is 12,716, there are 3654 households and 3, 058 families residing in the city. 51.8% of the households have children under the age of 18 living with them. 70.8% are married couples. The average family size in Payson City is 3.87. The median household income in Payson is $47,491.
As of December 11, 2008 there were 152 homes and 24 condos sold in Payson City. During the year there were 504 new listings. The average days on the market for a home sold in Payson was 95 days. 79% of the properties that were sold were between the price ranges of $120,000 and $260,000. During 2008 there were only two recorded sales over $500,000 in Payson.
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