Forgot your password?

x Close

No big deal. Just enter your email and we'll send you password reset instructions.

  • Got it. It's on its way. Check your email for a password reset link.
Rent.com

Log in

x Close
x Close

We never rent or sell your email address without your consent. Rent.com will occasionally email you property listings. Privacy Policy

FREE Search for Utah Apartments and Homes

Start your apartment search now!

  • to
OR
Start your search by signing in with: We won't post to your Wall.

We never rent or sell your email address without your consent. Rent.com will occasionally email you property listings. Privacy Policy

In Utah, Rent.com has apartments in:

Featured Apartments in Utah

Hunters Woods Apartments

Spacious floorplans... Wood burning fireplace in every unit... Beautiful mature landscaping!!!

Murray UT, 84123

Oakstone and Country Oaks Apartments

You will find all you expect in our beautiful apartment homes or town homes. Our homes include a full size washer and dryer, fully equipped kitchen, roomy closets and patios. The town homes have an attached garage. The spacious clubhouse has a fully equipped cardio fitness room, pool and spa. Close to schools, churches and shopping centers.

Clearfield UT, 84015

Layton Meadows Apartments

Close To Work...Close To Play...Close To Perfect...Located Near the Layton Hills Mall...Close to Great Restaurants and Shopping Centers...

Layton UT, 84041

Sunnyvale

Washer and dryer hookups in every unit | Conveniently located near shopping, TRAX, and Bus lines |

Murray UT, 84123

Apartments on the Green

Convenient Freeway Access... Beautiful Park Like Setting... Amenities Galore

Salt Lake City UT, 84116

The 500 Townhouses

Spacious 2 bedroom floorplans, huge townhomes, and close to everything!

Salt Lake City UT, 84106

Sterling Village Apartments

Live in sophistication and style at Sterling Village Apartments. Located in the desirable City of South Jordan, only 15 minutes from Downtown Salt Lake City. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the scenic mountain views and close proximity to four of Utah's world-class ski resorts. Along with well-appointed apartment homes, savor the benefits of all-inclusive amenities such as a resort-style pool and spa, luxurious steam room and dry sauna, and fully loaded fitness center.

South Jordan UT, 84095

Cobble Creek

Gorgeous Mountain Views... Large Trout Ponds... Dog Park... Sand Volleyball... Spacious Floorplans... 24 Hour Maintenance Guarantee...Monthly Resident Appreciation Day!

Salt Lake City UT, 84117

Liberty Peak

Liberty Peak Apartments and Townhomes introduces Park City to a brand new affordable housing community at Kimball Junction. We are a new community located in the Powderwood area next to the Tanger Outlet Center with beautiful mountain views, easy access to the trail system and free bus routes, and readily available shopping next door. We are a pet-free, non-smoking community available to income-qualified households only.

Park City UT, 84098

Somerset Village

Combine top of the line amenities and amazing floor plans and you have Somerset Village!

West Valley City UT, 84119

Overview

The name Utah comes from the Native American Ute tribe, and means "people of the mountains." A fitting name for the state with mountain peaks that are, on average, the tallest in the country. The king of them all, Kings Peak, is over 13,500 feet tall. Utah is nicknamed the Beehive State, but most people think of it by its other moniker, the Mormon State. Settled by Brigham Young and followers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in 1847, Utah remained 100% Mormon until the railroad brought a more diverse range of settlers to its land. Today, Mormons make up less than half the population but still have a big impact on the state's government, economy and culture.

What to Expect

Traditionally, Utah's economy relied upon agriculture and mining. There isn't much cultivated land in the state, but significant amounts of livestock and a few crops are grown. Utah has long been a leader in the mining of gold, silver, lead and other minerals, and oil has become a major product as well. In recent decades, tourism has become a significant factor in the economy, along with aerospace, biomedical and high-tech businesses.

Famous for its dramatic beauty, Utah is a land of extravagant landscapes. Redrock canyons, lush forests, snowcapped mountains and countless streams and lakes attract visitors and residents alike into the great outdoors. Favorite recreational activities include hiking, camping, fishing, biking, whitewater rafting, skiing and snowboarding.

Utah provides a high standard of living. The state's economy boasts rabid job growth, low unemployment and increasing diversity among industries. It is the fifth most affordable state in the nation, with an average cost of living at 10% below the average, and housing costs—including apartment rentals—coming in at 15% below the national average. Rental rates for one-bedroom apartments average $375-500 per month, while two-bedroom apartments for rent average $625-800.

Where to Explore

Utah's capital and largest city, Salt Lake City, is also the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The state's other major city, Provo, is one of the fastest growing in the nation.

Salt Lake City Apartments The largest city in Utah with nearly 200,000 residents, Salt Lake City is the economic and political hub for the state. Downtown is truly the heart of the city, with major points of interest including the State Capitol and Temple Square, which includes important Mormon buildings like the Tabernacle (home of the Grammy-winning Mormon Tabernacle Choir). And don't forget about the Great Salt Lake itself, the largest in the United States west of the Great Lakes. Evaporation has caused the salt levels to be high, with record salinity at around 20% (compared to only 3.5% in the ocean!). There are no fish in the lake, so fishing is not a viable option for recreation, but bird watching and just enjoying the unique landscapes are popular outdoor activities. Salt Lake City is also home to NBA team Utah Jazz. Housing is affordable here; recent statistics measured the median price for apartment rentals to be $635, with the average cost of all apartments at $670 per month.

Provo With about half the residents of Salt Lake City, Provo is the second largest city in Utah. The city's natural beauty and flourishing economy make it appealing to newcomers. Outdoor attractions include the city's numerous parks, nearby skiing in winter and hiking in summer, and one of the nation's largest Fourth of July celebrations. Provo is also home to Brigham Young University and Utah Technical College. You'll find plenty of apartments for rent, with the median rent price for apartments coming in lower than the capital at $575.

This Rent.com One Web page lovingly constructed by HTML elves wearing Satin Gloves of Speed Cobbling in 0.553 seconds.