9 trendy Salt Lake apartments you should live in
Apartment hunting? It’s a dreaded task for most of us — but the place you call home for the next few years will have a huge impact on your quality of life, so this is no time for cutting corners.
Hence, we decided to do all the apartment-seekers in Salt Lake City a favor. We’ve compiled a list of the hippest, coolest apartments in Salt Lake City so you can avoid the scary territory of relentless Craigslist scouring.

Here are the spots that made our list:
1. Artspace Rentals
Rubber Company, Bridge Projects, City Center, Commons and Solar Gardens
Our newest building Artspace Solar Gardens. #artspace #solargardens #netzero #solarpanels
If you’re looking for the most bang for your buck, Salt Lake City’s several Artspace buildings are by far the best bet. These hip spots are specifically made to offer affordable housing to art studios, galleries, nonprofit offices and small retail shops. Their residential spaces all have great vibes at killer rates.
2. The Lotus
338 E South Temple
Posted by Lotus Apartments on Wednesday, August 27, 2014
You’ll be hard pressed to find a more hip-looking building than The Lotus on South Temple. The modern architecture and downtown location make these apartments a hot commodity for people who love the city lifestyle.
3. City Creek Landing
51 S Main Street
2 Bedroom 2 BathLiving Room
Posted by City Creek Landing on Saturday, August 13, 2011
Located in the upper levels of City Creek mall, these apartments lay in the absolute the heart of downtown. They’re just a few years old and literally steps away from the most popular stores and restaurants in the entire state.
4. Broadway Tower Condos
230 E Broadway
Broadway Tower Condominiums
Broadway is home to some of the hippest shops, restaurants and theaters in Salt Lake, so naturally the Broadway Tower Condos are a hip spot to live. The condos include underground parking, a fitness center and everything you need to comfortably live downtown.
5. The Kensington
180 N. Main Street
The Kensington Apartments
If you love the feel of older buildings, the Kensington apartments are the place for you. Hardwood floors, black and white tile kitchens, white walls and unique details make it a great spot for people who love living in a spot with some history. (Without the grunge and wear.)
6. Uffens Marketplace Condos
336 W Broadway
Salt Lake City I have arrived…beautiful here today! (@ Uffens Marketplace) http://t.co/edwTZQrQBu pic.twitter.com/BTE2dGU1Af
— Ryan Loosier (@TheStixter) December 6, 2014
The amazing vibe of these condos more than makes up for the fact that they neighbor the sometimes-sketchy Pioneer Park. The great market, restaurants and proximity to the farmers market make these condos hard to snatch up.
7. The Vue in Sugarhouse Crossing
2120 South Highland Drive
Posted by The Vue at Sugar House Crossing on Monday, July 28, 2014
The newest spot on the list, these apartments are part of the major revitalization going on in the center of Sugarhouse. It may not be downtown, but Sugarhouse holds its own when it comes to hip, artsy culture.
8. Axis at 739 Apartments
739 S 300 W
Posted by Axis at 739 Apartments on Thursday, February 5, 2015
The location is a little bit south of the downtown action, but these apartments have an eye-catching exterior and industrial interior that attracts the hippest of hip.
9. Pierpont Lofts
346 W 240 S
Posted by Pierpont Lofts on Friday, January 3, 2014
The exposed brick, exposed beams, concrete walls and exposed conduits deliver all aspects of industrial, trendy living at Pierpont Lofts. The common outdoor living area is another awesome perk to this spot.
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