
Apartments near State Street Plaza in Salt Lake City, UT (895 Rentals)


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theURBIE

The Bandelier

The Swallow

The Reece

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The Sands

Victoria East

Lotus Cityline

975 E 400 S

Bell Wines Apartments

Bel Aire Gardens

Elizabeth Gardens

Quail Run

Artspace Bridge Projects

Trenton Apartments

150 South Apartments

Glenbrooke Apartments

Stratton

208 S 800 E

Central Station Apartments

Downtown Commons II

Cedar Cliff Apartments

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The Lund

Central West Apartments

Old Post Office Apartments

561 E 100 S

Park Lane Senior Living

833-849 E Stratford Ave

Unite Student Living

933 E 300 S

Forest Creek Apartments

Wright Apartments

The Piccadilly Apartments

2707 S Adams St

Magnussen Apartments

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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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