South Jordan sits in southwestern Salt Lake County, and the directory mix here reads like a growing family-suburb economy. Our listings total 1,804 across ten ZIP codes, with real estate at 181 leading the count. Restaurants come in at 141, salons at 123, and the professional tier follows close behind. Mortgage brokers list at fifty, insurance agencies at forty-nine, dentists at forty-three, and financial advisors at thirty-six.
The real estate dominance reflects what's happened in this city over the last decade. The Daybreak master-planned community drove substantial population growth, and the supporting tier of agents, mortgage operators, and home-services providers has scaled with it. When you see real estate and mortgage broker counts paired this high in a city of this size, you're looking at a market driven by ongoing transaction volume and new construction.
Dentist density at forty-three is high for a city South Jordan's size. So is the financial advisor count at thirty-six. Both track the family demographics. Affluent young-family suburbs in Salt Lake County typically support higher densities of these service categories than the per-capita math alone would predict. Pediatric and family-focused dental practices cluster here in particular.
Gyms list at thirty, which fills out a category pattern that maps onto the city's demographics. Daybreak and the surrounding subdivisions were designed around walkability and outdoor recreation, and the fitness-services tier reflects that. The gym category captures everything from chain gyms to boutique studios, and the count runs above what you'd expect for a city this size.
For home services, much of the residential stock in South Jordan is recent enough that systems are still in their first ownership cycle. Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC work tends toward maintenance rather than full replacement, with the exception of homes from earlier Daybreak phases that are now hitting their first major service intervals. Service-call rates tend to track Salt Lake County medians, with the larger general contractors booking out weeks ahead during peak construction season.
Utah typically requires contractor licensing through the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing. Verify current status before signing for any major residential project.