Salt Lake City, UT Rent Trends

Rank #55, last updated February 24

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What is the average rent in Salt Lake City?

The average rent of a studio apartment in Salt Lake City, UT is $995. The average rent of a 1-bedroom in Salt Lake City, UT is $1,158. The average rent of a 2-bedroom in Salt Lake City, UT is $1,495. The average rent of a 3-bedroom in Salt Lake City, UT is $2,295.

Studio

$995


1 bed

$1,158


2 beds

$1,495


3+ beds

$2,295

Note: We calculate "average" rent as the median, or midpoint, to eliminate any skew from extremely high-priced or low-priced units.

Rent Prices Over Time in Salt Lake City

Feb 02 2024Mar 19 2024May 05 2024Jun 20 2024Aug 05 2024Sep 21 2024Nov 07 2024Dec 24 2024Feb 24 2025$930$1,180$1,430$1,850
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Apartment Rent Ranges in Salt Lake City

The monthly rent for apartments in Salt Lake City, UT ranges from $600 to $2,200+.

$600 - $1,000

$1,000 - $1,400

$1,400 - $1,800

$1,800 - $2,200

$2,200+

What is the average apartment size in Salt Lake City?

The average size of a Salt Lake City, UT apartment is 828 square feet, while the median apartment size for Salt Lake City, UT is 734 square feet. However, square footage varies based on unit type. Most rentals in Salt Lake City, UT (46.32%) are 1 bedroom apartments, while the fewest (7.36%) are studio apartments. Meanwhile, 2 bedroom apartments account for 31.83%, and 3+ bedroom apartments make up 14.49%.

Studio

One bedroom

Two bedrooms

Three+ bedrooms

What is the average rent for various neighborhoods in Salt Lake City?

Studio1 bed2 beds3+ beds
Capitol Hill*$1,172$1,495*
Central City$995$1,106$1,425$2,295
Downtown*$1,425$1,896*
East Central*$1,100$1,495$2,300
Sugar House$790$1,050$1,425$2,495

Note: We calculate "average" rent as the median, or midpoint, to eliminate any skew from extremely high-priced or low-priced units.

* Insufficient data to calculate value

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