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Census ACS 2023 · 66 cities

Cities in Utah With Highest Rent

Rent prices directly impact affordability for the many residents who don't own their homes. In Utah, Alpine city has the highest median rent at $2,786. Rent varies based on local housing supply, demand, proximity to employment centers, and overall cost of living. For renters evaluating where to live in Utah, this ranking shows how monthly housing costs compare across the state's 66 major cities.

Source: Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates

#CityMedian RentHome ValueMedian Income
1Woods Cross city$1,572$472,600$115,335
2West Valley City city$1,445$377,300$88,604
3West Point city$1,600$437,800$118,660
4West Jordan city$1,650$454,700$103,960
5West Haven city$1,715$511,200$104,307
6Washington city$1,581$511,100$94,015
7Vineyard town$1,781$562,600$100,022
8Vernal city$900.00$234,200$59,178
9Tremonton city$1,104$334,300$72,028
10Tooele city$1,166$338,400$88,893
11Taylorsville city$1,432$398,900$85,608
12Syracuse city$2,006$531,600$132,459
13Stansbury Park Cdp$1,761$452,600$132,429
14St. George city$1,429$456,900$72,870
15Springville city$1,472$429,200$88,516
16Spanish Fork city$1,417$444,200$98,497
17South Salt Lake city$1,329$390,400$68,035
18South Ogden city$1,334$371,100$81,543
19South Jordan city$1,806$614,800$126,400
20Smithfield city$1,206$406,300$90,602
21Saratoga Springs city$2,206$567,200$123,619
22Santaquin city$1,165$434,700$95,175
23Sandy city$1,728$562,500$111,242
24Salt Lake City city$1,343$495,700$74,925
25Roy city$1,557$350,800$91,112
26Riverton city$1,826$543,900$119,093
27Provo city$1,152$437,100$62,800
28Pleasant View city$1,710$526,400$126,679
29Pleasant Grove city$1,588$454,300$96,347
30Payson city$1,393$388,200$84,286
31Orem city$1,405$439,000$81,292
32Ogden city$1,128$311,300$70,053
33North Salt Lake city$1,613$469,800$106,885
34North Ogden city$1,405$443,100$107,425
35North Logan city$1,571$448,600$84,821
36Murray city$1,447$470,200$87,864
37Millcreek city$1,444$579,300$98,502
38Midvale city$1,480$408,400$73,058
39Mapleton city$1,392$734,100$127,860
40Magna metro township$1,623$341,400$87,516
41Logan city$1,070$341,000$56,764
42Lindon city$1,502$638,300$104,583
43Lehi city$1,798$567,100$125,860
44Layton city$1,455$437,400$99,188
45Kearns metro township$1,644$334,400$83,355
46Kaysville city$1,423$583,700$128,996
47Hyrum city$980.00$371,500$85,557
48Hurricane city$1,235$411,400$67,424
49Holladay city$1,653$700,100$112,369
50Highland city$2,100$846,900$178,662
51Herriman city$1,870$554,900$118,446
52Heber city$1,862$571,300$107,784
53Grantsville city$1,062$432,200$97,216
54Farmington city$1,644$618,400$120,432
55Eagle Mountain city$1,995$469,500$105,576
56Draper city$1,812$726,000$130,680
57Cottonwood Heights city$1,697$641,900$116,583
58Clinton city$1,760$412,200$109,915
59Clearfield city$1,459$342,000$75,429
60Centerville city$1,548$492,700$117,831
61Cedar City city$1,008$348,000$63,789
62Brigham City city$949.00$321,500$66,435
63Bountiful city$1,467$488,900$103,723
64Bluffdale city$1,864$652,000$122,879
65American Fork city$1,665$467,900$95,823
66Alpine city$2,786$893,400$156,786

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Frequently Asked Questions

Alpine city is the #1 ranked city in Utah by median rent, with a value of $2,786 according to Census ACS 2023 data.

Utah has 66 cities with 10,000+ population tracked in Census ACS 2023 data.

All data comes from the American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year estimates by the US Census Bureau.

Data from the American Community Survey 2023 5-Year estimates. Covers cities with populations of 10,000 or more in Utah.