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348 South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT, 84101

unknown not observed units (unit count basis: listing-reported) Hazard/risk read: not observed

Asking & effective rent by bedroom

Average asking rent across observed units: $2,255. Average effective rent: $2,255.

TypeAsking rentEffective rentAvg sqftObservations
Studio$1,639$1,63950912
1 bedroom$2,151$2,15174429
2 bedroom$3,989$3,9891,3436

HUD Fair Market Rent gap

HUD area: Salt Lake City, UT HUD Metro FMR Area.

FMR comparison not observed for this property.

Amenities

Arched WindowsBacksplashBike Wash & Repair StationBowling AlleyBuilt in Mudroom BenchesCeiling Fans in Living Room & BedroomsCoffeehouse & Co-Working LoungeDecorative Stainless Steel Hood VentsDual VanitiesExpansive 9-Foot CeilingsFloor to Ceiling WindowsFull Size Washer & DryerFully Equipped Fitness CenterGame Lounge & Music StudioGolf SimulatorLarge Walk-In ClosetsLVT FlooringOn-Site Electric Bike Share ProgramOpen Concept Living AreasPersonal Patio or BalconyPet WashPro-Style Kitchen FaucetQuartz CountertopsResident Bike Storage

Operator

not observed

Nearby comparable properties

Comparable apartments with rent data within 3 miles, ranked by the same similarity model used in the product.

PropertyLocationDistanceAvg askingSimilarity
Camber is a pet Salt Lake City, UT 1.05 mi $2,489 69%
Salt Lake City Salt Lake City, UT 0.74 mi $2,968 68%
unit b1 Salt Lake City, UT 1.45 mi $2,269 61%
Block 44 Salt Lake City, UT 0.53 mi $2,221 59%
Luxury Student Housing in SLC Salt Lake City, UT 0.56 mi $1,192 53%
Downtown Salt Lake City Salt Lake City, UT 0.73 mi $1,467 52%

Sources & provenance

Sourced from https://thesourceslc.com/floorplans/ — 34 observation(s), last observed Aug 14, 2026.

Sourced from https://thesourceslc.com/floorplans/s-5/ — 13 observation(s), last observed Aug 7, 2026.

Data age: 3 days. Last observed: Aug 14, 2026.

Market intelligence and decision support only. Not an appraisal, and not a recommendation to set any particular rent. Income-restricted product is never presented as a market-rate comparable — program type above reflects the governed affordability classification, not free-text asset labels.

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