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Salem, UT Homes for Rent

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    $2,400 per month

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,096 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    1864 N 460 W, Salem, UT 84653

    Available 8/12! STUNNING MOUNTAIN VIEWS! Gorgeous 4BR 3BA luxury inner-unit townhome! Washer & Dryer included.Attached 2-car garage with extra long driveway (Max 4 cars) and a bedroom/office on the main level. On the second level you have high ceiling living room with breathtaking mountain view, fully updated kitchen with high-end appliances including a fridge & a gas burner

    1864 N 460 W, Salem, UT 84653
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    $2,350 per month

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,100 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    1866 N 460 W, Salem, UT 84653

    Available mid-late August. Gorgeous 4BR 3BA luxury inner-unit townhome! MASSIVE WINDOWS in the high-ceiling living room. Breathtaking Mountain View's!Salem Rooftops in located right off I-15 on the Spanish Fork / Salem border. Brand new carpet throughout. Attached 2-car garage and a bedroom/office on the main level. Second level is an open floorplan living room with high ceiling

    1866 N 460 W, Salem, UT 84653

Why Live in Salem

Salem, Utah, often referred to as "Pond Town," is a small city known for its scenic beauty and strong community spirit. The city has grown significantly over the past two decades, with a population now around 10,000. Residents enjoy outdoor activities at Salem Pond, including paddleboarding and fishing, with picturesque views of Mount Loafer. The city features a mix of brand-new subdivisions with spacious homes and a few historic brick houses. Salem Hills High School, part of the Nebo School District, is highly rated and offers a diverse range of electives and Career Technical Education opportunities. Local dining options include long-standing establishments like Stan’s Drive-in and Soda Retreat, as well as various fast-food chains and local eateries along Utah State Route 198. For shopping, residents frequent Stokes Market and Ace Hardware, with additional amenities available in nearby Spanish Fork and Provo, both just 8 miles away. Annual events such as the Salem Days festival and the Pond Town Christmas Boutique foster a sense of community. Recreational activities abound, from kayaking on Salem Pond to exploring Utah Lake and its state park. While largely car-dependent, Salem is connected to Provo and beyond via UTA buses and the FrontRunner train. Provo Airport, 15 miles away, provides direct flights to several U.S. cities. For healthcare, residents rely on Mountain View Hospital in nearby Payson. The city also has historical significance with "The Dream Mine," an ore-processing mill with a storied past.

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