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Apartments under $1,000 for Rent in Salt Lake City, UT

350 Rentals
  1. Rent Special
    STUDIO
    $999

    9th Station

    921 S 200 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
  2. 1 BED, 1 BATH
    $880

    2577 S 700 E

    2577 S 700 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84106
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Living & Renting in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City at a Glance

Average Rent

$1,412
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Average Rent in Salt Lake City
7

School Rating

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Schools in Salt Lake City
45

Some Transit

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Transportation in Salt Lake City
63

Somewhat Bikeable

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Salt Lake City, UT Apartments for Rent

Salt Lake City, UT, presents a captivating blend of outdoor adventure and cultural richness, framed by the breathtaking Wasatch Mountains. The city is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering easy access to hiking, skiing, and biking trails. Parks such as Sugar House Park and Red Butte Garden and Arboretum provide serene spots for relaxation, picnics, and community events, while Tracy Aviary at Liberty Park invites nature lovers to connect with local wildlife.

The vibrant culinary scene features an array of dining options, from the renowned Red Iguana and its sister location, Red Iguana 2, known for their authentic Mexican cuisine, to the luxurious dining experience at The Grand America Hotel. For those seeking a more casual bite, Penny Ann's Cafe and The Park Café serve up delightful comfort food, while Rodizio Grill Brazilian Steakhouse offers a unique dining experience that’s perfect for meat lovers.

Cultural attractions are abundant, with the Natural History Museum of Utah and the Church History Museum providing enriching experiences for art and history enthusiasts. Temple Square stands as a landmark of the city, showcasing its rich heritage, while This Is The Place Heritage Park offers a glimpse into Utah's pioneer history. The Gateway District, with its shops and entertainment options, adds to the city's vibrant atmosphere.

Shopping enthusiasts can explore a variety of retail options at City Creek Center, The Gateway, and Trolley Square, each offering a unique shopping experience. For those who enjoy a more eclectic vibe, Sugarhouse Shopping Center and Salt Lake Chinatown provide diverse shopping and dining experiences.

Throughout the year, Salt Lake City hosts exciting events, including the Sundance Film Festival and the Utah State Fair, which draw both visitors and locals to celebrate creativity and community spirit. With a friendly atmosphere and a strong sense of belonging, the city invites exploration and discovery, making it an ideal place to embrace all that life has to offer.

Why Salt Lake City?

  • Listen to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir perform its weekly program, “Music and the Spoken Word,” which is the world’s longest-running continuous network broadcast
  • Known as the “Genealogy Capital of the World,” resources in Salt Lake City can help you learn about your family history
  • The Great Salt Lake, which has an average depth of 13 feet
  • Wasatch Mountains offer opportunities for hiking, camping, mountain biking, and rock climbing
  • This Is The Place Heritage Park replicates 19th century Latter-day Saints pioneer life
  • Olympic Cauldron Park features the Olympic Cauldron from the 2002 Winter Olympics

Renting in Salt Lake City

Average Rental Rates and Apartment Sizes

Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Salt Lake City

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Getting Around Salt Lake City

Transportation

60

Somewhat Walkable

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating
You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you need a car.
63

Bikeable

out of 100 BikeScore® Rating
You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you'll most likely want your car for most errands.
45

Some Transit

out of 100 TransitScore® Rating
You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
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Education

6
Olympus High
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 9- 12 | 2,123 Students
5
Innovations High School
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 9- 12 | 293 Students
7
Wasatch Jr High
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 6- 8 | 787 Students
7
Clayton Middle
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 7- 8 | 634 Students
10
Beacon Heights School
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades K- 6 | 397 Students
9
Morningside School
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades K- 6 | 573 Students
9
William Penn School
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades K- 6 | 523 Students
9
Highland Park School
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Public | Grades K- 6 | 493 Students
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