
Apartments near Valley Shopping Center in Salt Lake City, UT (320 Rentals)


112-116 W Angelo Ave

102-108 W Angelo Ave

3116-3122 S West Temple

3365 S 900 E

5560 S Capri Dr

3122-3128 S 500 E

462-472 E Granite Ave

450-456 E Granite Ave

550 E Mansfield Ave

669 E Mansfield Ave

3560-3578 S 1300 E

Quail Springs

863 E Spring View Dr

Creekside Townhomes

Brickyard Townhomes

1024 Riches Ave

3192 S 900 W

1255-1269 E 5600 S

1332 E 3205 S

1311 E Woodland Ave

1337 E Woodland Ave

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510-530 Leona Ln

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The Hub

3680 S 300 E

163-169 E Helm Ave

The Franklyn Apartments

Tapestry Townhomes

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444-448 E Penney Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Salt Lake City?
There are currently 1,012 Studio Apartments in Salt Lake City with rent ranges from $483 to $2,637 with an average price of $1,376.
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