Zip Codes Near Aurora, Utah

A

84621
Axtell, UT

$1,400
1 Rentals
E

84724
Elsinore, UT

$1,224 to $1,403
1 Rentals
F

84630
Fayette, UT

$1,400
2 Rentals
G

84634
Gunnison, UT

$1,400
1 Rentals
J

84739
Joseph, UT

1 Rentals
M

84642
Manti, UT

$358 to $1,675
16 Rentals
M

84754
Monroe, UT

$1,050 to $1,300
7 Rentals
R

84701
Richfield, UT

$1,050 to $1,300
6 Rentals
S

84654
Salina, UT

$1,050 to $1,300
8 Rentals
S

84766
Sevier, UT

1 Rentals
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Apartment Occupancy Rates: Renter Attraction vs Renter Retention

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