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What to Know About

Living in Utah

Utah, known as the "Beehive State," offers awe-inspiring natural beauty and thrilling outdoor activities, making it a paradise for adventure enthusiasts. It is home to some of the country's most breathtaking national parks and monuments, including Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Arches National Park. Dive deep into Utah's rich cultural heritage by visiting museums and galleries, like the Natural History Museum of Utah and the Pioneer Memorial Museum, or enroll in some of the most prestigious universities in the US, like the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. In addition, industries like technology, tourism, and finance also bolster Utah's economy.

Sports fans have plenty of options to keep them entertained, whether cheering on the Utah Jazz (NBA) in Salt Lake City or skiing the world-renowned slopes of the Wasatch Mountains. Discover famous attractions like Temple Square, the Great Salt Lake, Moab, and the historic city of Park City, where the Sundance Film Festival is based.

With its exceptional living standards and robust economy, Utah is the perfect state for those seeking an unforgettable outdoor adventure and an authentic western experience, making it a great place to live.

Rental Market Trends

Utah

As of June 2026, Utah's rental market is competitive, with strong renter demand causing quick leasing times for well-priced units. Utah's average rent is 8.1% ($146) lower than the U.S. average of $1,797.

Average Rent
$1,651
Monthly ChangeMonth Over Month Change
Increased1.9% ($31)
Yearly ChangeYear Over Year Change
Decreased2.2% ($37)
Avg. Days on MarketAverage Days on Market
39
Unit Type Average Rent Monthly ChangeMonth Over Month Change Yearly ChangeYear Over Year Change
1 Bed $1,142 Increased2.1% ($23) Increased1.5% ($17)
2 Beds $1,447 Decreased0.1% ($1) Decreased0.1% ($1)
3 Beds $1,924 Increased0.5% ($10) Decreased2.1% ($42)
Top Markets in Utah Average Rent Avg. Rent vs. UTAverage Rent vs. Utah Avg. Days on MarketAverage Days on Market
Salt Lake City $1,343 Decreased18.7% ($308) 30 days
Ogden $1,293 Decreased21.7% ($358) 27 days
Saint George $1,634 Decreased1% ($17) 24 days
Provo $1,169 Decreased29.2% ($482) 26 days
Lehi $1,952 Increased18.2% ($301) 23 days
Rental market trends are calculated using listing data from RentalSource.
Frequently Asked Questions
Utah Rental Market FAQs

Explore rental prices, market trends, and availability in Utah.

The average rent in Utah is $1,651 per month.
Homes in Utah typically rent for between $799 and $2,501 per month, with an average of $1,651 per month.
In Utah, the average rent for a 1-bedroom home is $1,142 per month, for a 2-bedroom home, $1,447 per month, and a 3-bedroom home is $1,924 per month.
The average rent in Utah is 8.1% ($146) lower than the national average of $1,797 per month.
The average rent in Utah has increased by 1.9% ($31) in the last month and decreased by 2.2% ($37) over the past year.
The rental market in Utah, is currently competitive, with strong renter demand causing quick leasing times for well-priced units.
In Utah, the average rental stays on the market for approximately 39 days. While most properties are rented within this timeframe, factors like seasonality, demand, and property type can affect how quickly a rental leases.
Based on the current averages, a household would need an annual income of $57,880 to comfortably afford a 2-bedroom home in Utah.
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