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Utah Fair Market Rents

2023 Fair Market Rents

2023 FMRs in Utah by county. Click on the map below to view FMRs for a particular county.

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FMRs vary across Utah based on County and ZIP code as well as number of bedrooms. The average FMR for a two-bedroom apartment in Utah is $1,010.

The highest average FMR for a two-bedroom apartment in the United States is $1,951 in Hawaii. The lowest for a two-bedroom apartment is $519 in Puerto Rico.

FMRs in Utah are based on the price of monthly rent plus the cost of essential utilities. FMRs vary by county or ZIP Code. Generally areas with a lower population density have a lower gross rent (lower FMRs) but there are exceptions.

View the Fair Market Rents Overview for detailed information on how FMRs are calculated. Click on a specific county on the map or from the table below for detailed FMR information including Small Area FMRs.

How does Utah compare?

The highest FMR for a two-bedroom apartment in Utah is $1,504 in Salt Lake County. The lowest FMR for a two-bedroom apartment is $853 in Sanpete County.

Utah ($1,010) has a 7.8% lower FMR for 2-Bedroom housing than the average of the US ($1,096) and therefore has a lower gross rent.

Utah is rank 23rd out of 56 States and territories. This means the FMRs, or in other words, the gross rent is higher than 33 other States and territories. Utah is the 23rd most expensive State or territory in terms of FMRs.

Average FMRs for Utah

23rd
Rank
$719
Studio
$825
1-person
$1,010
2-person
$1,358
3-person
$1,636
4-person
Counties in Utah (29)
County Rank Studio 1-Bed 2-Bed 3-Bed 4-Bed
Salt Lake County 1st $1,051 $1,258 $1,504 $2,061 $2,308
Summit County 2nd $1,172 $1,180 $1,553 $1,890 $2,259
Morgan County 3rd $946 $1,032 $1,261 $1,734 $2,103
Weber County 3rd $946 $1,032 $1,261 $1,734 $2,103
Davis County 3rd $946 $1,032 $1,261 $1,734 $2,103
Wasatch County 6th $842 $1,115 $1,259 $1,780 $2,058
Washington County 7th $924 $1,011 $1,226 $1,734 $2,088
Utah County 8th $1,001 $1,009 $1,156 $1,643 $1,969
Juab County 8th $1,001 $1,009 $1,156 $1,643 $1,969
Tooele County 10th $745 $846 $1,114 $1,520 $1,898
Iron County 11th $657 $807 $982 $1,349 $1,673
Box Elder County 12th $665 $747 $963 $1,303 $1,565
Cache County 13th $629 $748 $932 $1,325 $1,588
Grand County 14th $682 $775 $1,020 $1,365 $1,370
Kane County 15th $684 $777 $1,023 $1,322 $1,374
Uintah County 16th $616 $679 $827 $1,174 $1,409
Emery County 17th $552 $731 $826 $1,137 $1,407
San Juan County 18th $683 $731 $826 $1,005 $1,407
Piute County 19th $552 $670 $826 $1,174 $1,407
Rich County 20th $552 $670 $826 $1,095 $1,407
Daggett County 20th $552 $670 $826 $1,095 $1,407
Duchesne County 22nd $567 $711 $847 $1,138 $1,286
Carbon County 23rd $560 $669 $826 $1,039 $1,407
Millard County 24th $552 $670 $826 $1,115 $1,301
Beaver County 25th $552 $670 $826 $1,123 $1,290
Wayne County 26th $552 $670 $826 $1,005 $1,407
Garfield County 27th $552 $731 $826 $1,005 $1,320
Sevier County 28th $552 $628 $826 $1,090 $1,316
Sanpete County 29th $571 $648 $853 $1,038 $1,235

More on Utah

Want to learn more about Utah? See Loan Limits in Utah to view maximum loan amounts or click here to find a Public Housing Authority in Utah who can help with finding affordable housing near you.

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Fair Market Rents are estimated by the HUD.


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