
Apartments near Main Street Plaza in Salt Lake City, UT (446 Rentals)


844 E 2700 S, Unit Apt B

2536 S 700 E, Unit 1

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2597 S 700 E, Unit SI ID1249834P

1244 Malvern Ave

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2595 S 700 E

Opus Green Townhomes

2282-2286 S 700 E

63-69 W Guest Ave

Frontier Transitional Housing

3442 S 200 E

155 E Ford Ave

180 E Baird Ave

188 E Baird Ave

3381-3391 S Edison St

203 E Baird Ave

201 E Baird Ave

194 E Baird Ave

175 E Helm Ave

3382-3388 S 200 E

220 E Baird Ave

3372-3378 S 200 E

226 E Baird Ave

3359-3363 S Edison St

182-198 E Helm Ave

238 E Baird Ave

232 E Baird Ave

3362-3368 S 200 E

3375 S 200 E

255 E Baird Ave

3352-3358 S 200 E

250 E Baird Ave

Forest Park Apartments

Apple Lane Apartments

3470 S 300 E

Hidden Grove Apartments

3428 S 300 E

Majestic Manor Apartments

3715 S 200 E

3705 S 200 E

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