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Best Places to Rent

Salt Lake City Metropolitan Area

Utah

Average Rent

$1,657

Rent Comparison

3.1% Higher

than state average

Cost of Living

6.1% Higher

than national average

Population

1.28 Million

in 2022

The Salt Lake City, UT metro area has a total population of 1,276,135. Use the map below to explore this metro’s top cities and compare key metrics to find the best place

Salt Lake City

Average Rent

$1,747

Population

204,933

# of Rentals

2,769

West Valley City

Average Rent

$1,381

Population

132,612

# of Rentals

159

West Jordan

Average Rent

$1,333

Population

116,905

# of Rentals

159

Sandy

Average Rent

$1,478

Population

91,642

# of Rentals

137

South Jordan

Average Rent

$1,524

Population

79,963

# of Rentals

116

West Valley

Average Rent

$1,189

Population

77,110

# of Rentals

16

Taylorsville

Average Rent

$1,491

Population

67,385

# of Rentals

10

Herriman

Average Rent

$1,437

Population

58,689

# of Rentals

45

Draper

Average Rent

$1,482

Population

55,686

# of Rentals

100

Murray

Average Rent

$1,339

Population

49,315

# of Rentals

144

Riverton

Average Rent

$1,370

Population

45,360

# of Rentals

9

Midvale

Average Rent

$1,402

Population

35,711

# of Rentals

118

Millcreek

Average Rent

$1,392

Population

34,377

# of Rentals

27

Cottonwood Heights

Average Rent

$1,403

Population

32,686

# of Rentals

14

Magna

Average Rent

$1,341

Population

29,488

# of Rentals

43

South Salt Lake

Average Rent

$1,653

Population

27,405

# of Rentals

72

Holladay

Average Rent

$1,949

Population

26,747

# of Rentals

24

Bluffdale

Average Rent

$1,388

Population

18,864

# of Rentals

16

Average Rent is calculated by averaging the monthly rent of 1 bedroom apartments.

Other Metros

This information is based on data collected by CoStar Group researchers.