Average Cost of Rent in Salt Lake City

 

If your looking to move over to good ole Utah, than you best find out what its going to cost you to live here. I did some research for you about the different areas in Utah and how much it will cost you to live in a certain region.

 

SALT LAKE CITY

This is the capital and heart of Utah. Located in a more suburban downtown region, Salt Lake City has more than one million residents. From local bars to great shopping centers, this region is fit for adult living. The average rent around here would cost you $707.

  • Salt Lake City – population: 183,171, average rent: $707
  • West Valley City –
    population: 125,093, average rent: $815
  • Sandy – population: 97,177, average rent: $951
  • West Jordan – population: 76,024, average rent: $924
  • Taylorsville – population: 59,102, average rent: $840
  • South Jordan – population: 54,631, average rent: $1,451
  • Draper – population: 43,217, average rent: $1,001
  • Riverton – population: 40,420, average rent: $1,142

 

 

Utah Valley

South of the Salt Lake Valley, Utah Valley lies between the southern part of the Wasatch Front and a beautiful lake called Utah Lake. With two of the State’s largest universities (Brigham Young University and Utah Valley University), Provo and Orem are heavily populated with students and young families, which helps keep rent rates fairly low.

  • Provo – population: 119,775, average rent: $691
  • Orem – population: 95,248, average rent: $765
  • Lehi – population: 48,993, average rent: $1,051

 

 

 

 

Davis County

North of Salt Lake City, Davis County sits between the northern part of the Wasatch Front and the Great Salt Lake. Communities here are extremely conservative, but very family focused. People are friendly and you’ll never run out of things to do in the great outdoors.

  • Layton – population: 66,746, average rent: $812
  • Bountiful – population: 44,477, average rent: $703

 

 

 

Other Significant Cities

Ogden lies at the northernmost part of the Wasatch Front and a little north of that, you’ll find Logan which is close to the Idaho border. Far to the south, where snow rarely falls, you’ll find St. George, the gateway to Zion National Park, one of the most beautiful places you’ve ever seen.

  • Ogden – population: 83,296, average rent: $653
  • Logan – population: 49,534, average rent: $640
  • St. George – population: 72,555, average rent: $868

 

 

 

 

 

 

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