Low Income & Subsidized Housing in Utah

652 assisted properties with about 38,442 subsidized units, drawn from HUD administrative records. Typical tenant-paid rent across them averages around $371/mo.

304
PB Section 8 buildings
8
public housing developments
501
LIHTC tax-credit properties
43
cities with inventory

Largest cities for low income housing in Utah

CityPropertiesAssisted unitsAvg rent range
Salt Lake City14811,311$226–$495
Ogden593,367$168–$426
Provo191,544$460–$527
West Valley City191,472$320–$320
Logan211,446$332–$382
Midvale151,410$271–$454
West Jordan111,059$326–$510
Sandy71,012$446–$446
Murray91,010
Cedar City22890
Clearfield11876$345–$410
St. George16876
Layton15762$259–$438
Park City14690
Tooele18626$336–$392
Taylorsville4584$428–$428
Brigham City16564$328–$442
Draper3433
Price9420$325–$442
Washington4406
South Salt Lake City7398
Bountiful5366$317–$430
Richfield9310$401–$533
American Fork4274$371–$371
Pleasant View3272

All cities with subsidized housing in Utah

Grouped alphabetically; every listing links to its full city database page.

Fair Market Rents by county

CountyTracked properties2-BR FMR
Salt Lake County216$1,747
Missing, Utah97
Weber County57$1,614
Davis County34$1,614
Utah County31$1,460
Washington County30$1,575
Cache County24$1,241
Tooele County23$1,241
Box Elder County20$1,118
Iron County20$1,120
Beaver County13$1,186
Summit County13$2,185
Duchesne County11$1,129
Carbon County10$1,041
Sevier County10$1,085
Uintah County10$1,032
Grand County9$1,564
Sanpete County6$1,181
San Juan County4$1,144
Rich County1$973
Emery County0$973

How FMRs work →

Housing agencies operating in Utah