$550 per month
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 894 Sq Ft
- Apartment for Rent
331 S Carbon Ave Unit DOWN, Price, UT 84501
This is an affordable downstairs apartment with shared laundry and share garage.
Irene Everett Real Estate Titans
$550 per month
331 S Carbon Ave Unit DOWN, Price, UT 84501
This is an affordable downstairs apartment with shared laundry and share garage.
Irene Everett Real Estate Titans
$2,200 per month
703 N Windsor Cir, Price, UT 84501
Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from court house records. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement. This home is also for sale, listing # 2099788. Owner's are willing to rent month to month with a 30 day notice when the home sales. Call the listing agent for more information
Adriana Kutkas-Peay Etzel Realty, LLC
$900 per month
825 N 100 E Unit 4, Price, UT 84501
Nice 2 bedroom apartment ready to move into in a 5 plex. Has shared laundry room. Please contact agent to set up appointment for viewing.
Irene Everett Real Estate Titans
Price, Utah, is a small city with a rich mining heritage and a slower pace of life, attracting retirees and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located centrally in the state, Price offers proximity to both urban centers and natural attractions, with Arches National Park just 112 miles away. The city is surrounded by opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and off-roading, with over 250 miles of off-road trails in Carbon County. Price hosts annual events like International Days and the Renaissance Festival, fostering community spirit. Housing in Price is more affordable compared to larger Utah cities, featuring styles from 1940s bungalows to contemporary Craftsman homes, particularly in the Desert Canyons subdivision. While dining options are limited, Main Street offers local restaurants and businesses, with more choices available in nearby Helper. Education is supported by the Carbon School District and Utah State University Eastern, which provides diverse degree programs. Price's crime rates are lower than the national average, contributing to a sense of security. The city lacks public transit, but U.S. Route 191 facilitates travel to Provo and Salt Lake City. Residents are encouraged to conserve water due to desert drought conditions. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a strong presence, with plans for a new temple underway.