Thursday, April 23, 2026 / by Rachel Green
House of Rock | SALE PENDING
Smack dab between the University of Utah and downtown Salt Lake City, this charming bungalow is a rare find with serious flexibility and a story to match. Featuring two primary suites and a four-car garage—once home to local rock-n-roll band Max Pain and the Groovies—this home blends function, location, and personality in one unforgettable package.
The welcoming front yard offers mature trees and timeless xeriscape for low-maintenance curb appeal. Inside, laminate and travertine flooring, stainless steel appliances, and a thoughtful layout create comfortable everyday living. Two rare primary suites anchor the home alongside a third bedroom, a den with French doors, and a flex room with closet and private entrance that could easily serve as a fourth bedroom, office, or studio.
A massive deck connects the home to the garage, extending living outdoors and creating the perfect space for relaxing or entertaining. The heated four-car garage offers exceptional versatility and a past life as a rock-n-roll recording space, making it ideal for creatives, collectors, or anyone needing serious extra room.
With multiple living configurations, the home works beautifully for students, researchers, professionals, multigenerational living, or as an income-producing rental. Just a short walk to the 900 East TRAX station with quick access one stop to the University of Utah, two stops to the Salt Lake City Library, and three stops to Main Street.
Welcome to 354 S 900 E, where location, flexibility, and a little rock-and-roll history come together.
































