Average Rent in Utah
Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 10/22/2025

Utah’s rental market blends stunning natural scenery with vibrant urban centers, offering renters a broad spectrum of living experiences. From the bustling streets of Salt Lake City and the tech‑driven community of Provo to the ski‑filled hills of Park City and the iconic red canyons of Moab, the state’s diverse locales attract young professionals, families, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Proximity to the Great Salt Lake, the Wasatch Range, and numerous state parks adds a unique outdoor lifestyle that many renters seek alongside convenient access to dining, arts, and transportation hubs.

Apartment rentals in Utah span a comfortable range of options: studio units average around the $1300 mark, while one‑bedroom apartments typically fall in the $1500 range. Two‑bedroom apartments hover near $1800, three‑bedroom units approach $2000, and larger four‑plus‑bedroom apartments climb above $2100. House rentals provide comparable flexibility, with studio homes near $1100, one‑bedroom houses around $1300, and two‑bedroom homes close to $1700. Larger family homes see three‑bedroom rentals near $2300 and four‑plus‑bedroom houses exceeding $2900, reflecting the variety of space and amenities available across the state.

Neighborhoods such as Sugar House and the East Bench in Salt Lake City, the historic downtown of Logan, and the trendy 9th & 10th District in Park City are especially popular for their walkability, dining scenes, and community events. Strong job growth, a thriving tech sector, and the appeal of Utah’s outdoor recreation continue to drive demand for quality rentals, making the state an attractive destination for both short‑term moves and long‑term residency.

Utah Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min - Max 25th - 75th
Apartment Studio $1,246 $1,199 $999 - $1,674 $1,115 - $1,374
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,542 $1,465 $900 - $2,400 $1,249 - $1,750
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,833 $1,680 $479 - $4,055 $1,499 - $2,080
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,053 $1,992 $1,295 - $2,845 $1,716 - $2,227
House 1 Bedroom $785 $805 $350 - $1,175 $600 - $1,095
House 2 Bedroom $1,732 $1,650 $850 - $2,895 $1,475 - $1,995
House 3 Bedroom $2,305 $2,199 $1,350 - $5,995 $1,950 - $2,500
House 4+ Bedroom $2,959 $2,795 $775 - $6,200 $2,395 - $3,249

In the current period, the average rent in Utah was $1,246 for Studio, $1,453 for 1 Bedroom, $1,799 for 2 Bedroom, $2,272 for 3 Bedroom, and $2,748 for 4+ Bedroom.

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Data provided by Rentometer, Inc.