
Apartments near SLC Prime Retail Campus in Salt Lake City, UT (1,154 Rentals)


Maven West

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The Charles

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Haxton

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Welcome to The Acadia

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The Bonneville Apartments

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Eagle Gate Apartments

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Wasatch Manor 62+ Senior Housing Community

Riverview Townhomes

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The Essex

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644 City Station

Seasons on City Creek

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Park Capitol Apartment Homes

Irving Schoolhouse

Colony B

Ball Park Apartments- 55 and over community

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Park Vue

Eleanor Rigby

The New Broadmoor

Barbara Worth

Hauser

Alta Vue

Rockway Commons

Century at Sugar House

The Harper

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Casa Milagros 62+ Senior Housing Community

Princeton Lofts

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806 S Jefferson St, Unit B, Unit B

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251 E Broadway, Unit 402, Unit 402

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1995 S Lincoln St, Unit 1997.5, Unit 1997.5

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943 E South Temple, Unit B, Unit B

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803 S Green St, Unit 803 C, Unit 803 C

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1895 S 200 E, Unit D, Unit D

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There are currently 1,009 Studio Apartments in Salt Lake City with rent ranges from $483 to $3,125 with an average price of $1,387.
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