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The Hillcrest Apartments
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
- 1 Bedroom Bedrooms
- 735Square Feet
About The Hillcrest Apartments
The Hillcrest is located downtown in the heart of Salt Lake City, within walking distance to City Creek Center, public transportation, shopping, dining, entertainment, popular attractions and so much more! This charming community is full of historic and unique architectural details! This classic buildin features hardwood flooring and archways which are truly one-of-a-kind, plus you'll enjoy the modern luxury of vaulted ceilings, stainless steel appliances, marble counter tops and open, spacious floor plans. The Hillcrest offers 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom apartments that were thoughtfully designed and include an office/den, providing you with additional space that can be used to fit your needs! You will enjoy the vintage feel and downtown lifestyle that Salt Lake City has to offer here at The Hillcrest. Call to set up your private tour of this beautiful historic community today! Save time and apply online. *Prices subject to change*
The Hillcrest Apartments is located in the Greater Avenues Neighborhood and 84103 Zip code of Salt Lake City, UT.
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1 Bedroom
$1,215
1x1 Sunroom
1 Bed, 1 Bath, 735 sq ftAvailable NowAvailability Details
Price Availability Date Unit Sq Ft Deposit $1,215 Available Now AUCLZR 735 $400 Model Rent and Fees
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- $1,215
Apartment Unit: AUCLZRApartment Model: 1x1 Sunroom1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 735 sq ftAvailable NowFrom $1,245
1x1 Patio
1 Bed, 1 Bath, 735 sq ftAvailable NowAvailability Details
Price Availability Date Unit Sq Ft Deposit $1,245 Available Now AUCMLW 735 $400 $1,395 January 7, 2025 AUCMLE 735 $400 $1,415 January 7, 2025 AUCMPC 735 $400 Model Rent and Fees
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- $1,245 - $1,415
Model Rent and Fees
Price
- $1,245 - $1,415
Model Rent and Fees
Price
- $1,245 - $1,415
Apartment Unit: AUCMLWApartment Model: 1x1 Patio1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 735 sq ftAvailable NowApartment Unit: AUCMLEApartment Model: 1x1 Patio1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 735 sq ftAvailable January 7, 2025Apartment Unit: AUCMPCApartment Model: 1x1 Patio1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 735 sq ftAvailable January 7, 2025
Property Information
- 4 Stories
- Built in 1916
- 111 Units
Lease Terms
- 9-18
Pet Policy
Pet Policy - Cats
- Cats Allowed
- $300 Fee
- $100 Deposit
- 2 Pet Limit
- $50 Monthly Pet Rent
Pet Policy - Dogs
- Dogs Allowed
- $50 Monthly Pet Rent
- 2 Pet Limit
- $100 Deposit
- $300 Fee
- Breed Restrictions Apply.
Pet Policy - Reptile
- 2 Pet Limit
Parking Fees & Info
Parking Garage
- Assigned Parking.
- Garage Fee: $100 /Mo
Fee & Deposit Info
Recurring Fees
- $100 Garage Fee
One-Time Fees
- $99 Admin Fee
- $50 Application Fee
Features and Amenities
Unique Amenities
- Oversized Closets
- Washer/Dryer In Select Units
Parking Street
- Street
Unique Amenities
- Garage Available
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Hours and Contact Info
Monday | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |
Tuesday | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |
Wednesday | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |
Thursday | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |
Friday | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Getting Around
Walk Score®
84 / 100
Very Walkable
Most errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
87 / 100
Very Bikeable
Biking is convenient for most trips
Transit Score®
65 / 100
Good Transit
Many nearby public transportation options
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- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Renters Reviews and Ratings
Charm comes at a great cost
December 12, 2023Starting with Cons, because they shouldn't be overlooked: -- Utilities -- - Radiators are unbearably hot in the winter, and the tenant has no control. Even with windows open throughout the winter, our apartment was consistently over 80 degrees day and night. Despite claims to have addressed it, management doesn't appear motivated to find a solution. Likely because the tenants have the privilege of covering the enormous gas bills. - Water and sewer bills nearly doubled in the summer. The tenants ...pay for the water used by the complex's thirsty sprinkler system. - $25/mo for valet trash service, which is not optional. On top of a $35 waste bill. - Frequent water shut-offs varying from an hour, to as long as 12 hours. From Aug 5 thru Dec 11, there were 9 water shut-offs. - Steep CAM charges for common areas that are mostly neglected. It's unclear what these charges go towards, outside of mowing the lawns. -- Cleanliness -- - Stairwells are carpeted and are very rarely vacuumed. Let alone steamed. I can't remember the last time our hallway was cleaned. - Laundry room is consistently filthy, and the machines aren't regularly cleaned. Often filled with dog hair. - There's a "picnic bench" behind the main building that seems to be intended as a common space, but it's quite literally a trash pit. - The radiators in the apartments are covered by grates that make them impossible to clean. Ours are covered in a thick layer of dust that appears to be older than me. -- Security -- - There were two fires in the span of a few months this spring/summer. No alarm went off in the building, and no effort was made to reach out to tenants during or after either fire. - The garages and dumpsters are commonly inhabited by trespassers. We've come home several times to trespassers just sitting in the stairwell. -- Amenities -- - None to speak of. Pros: - Close to downtown - Friendly maintenance staff - Spacious - Recent renovations look nice, but were cheaply done and not comprehensive as it relates to the apartment as a whole. Windows and floors are rotting. The closer you get the worse it looks. Not surprised by how quickly this Pro turned into a Con... Our experience here in a nutshell. I doubt any of this will be addressed any time soon. Scroll down to reviews from the past 3+years, and you'll see the same issues being surfaced. Likely followed by a cookie-cutter reply from the owner.Property Manager Responded
January 1, 2024We are disheartened to hear that your experience at our community has not met either of our expectations. We strive to give 5 star services in every situation, but we have fallen short and we apologize. Please feel free to reach out or come to the office at your earliest convenience so that we can make this right moving forward. We appreciate your feedback.
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Can be cleaner
July 20, 2021I love the place and location, and there are still many things for improvement. Any time I request maintenance, I don't hear from them weeks until I call. The excuses are - we are short on people. Well, at least let me know you saw my request, please. It is called being polite! Second - stairways are always dirty. They say they are cleaned every week, which is not true at all. I was hoping they to be extra clean during the pandemic, but no - lots of dust, dirty carpets, and garbage. I see that ...every day walking from or to my apartment. I would do it myself, but I pay them for doing that! Dog poop is everywhere. Stairways in the backyard are even worse! This is disgusting! Garbage is not taking every day many many times, and cockroaches are happy! Internet connection is ridiculous! I've got Google fiber letters so many times, but I can't do it, because of management having a contract with Comcast. If you will not change it, I am going to submit a petition.Property Manager Responded
July 28, 2021We’re sorry to hear that your opinion of our community is not higher at this time. Our goal is to provide every resident with a stellar living community and we apologize that your experience has not met that expectation. We are working to improve your stay and appreciate the feedback you have given. Thank you.
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The worst possible experience
June 29, 2021We had the worst possible experience at the Hillcrest. Not only did we pay almost $300 a month on utilities (for the heat we couldn’t even control), we got robbed not once. Not twice. BUT 3 TIMES. We bought a garage space after the first break into our car, and one month later someone had come, cut our lock to our garage, and slashed up my convertible top, and vandalized my car!!! We asked for higher security of any kind, and they said they couldn’t do anything. It was absolutely absurd. There ...were countless other horror stories from our neighbors, and there was never any action taken. There are homeless people EVERYWHERE. There was always someone sleeping in the dumpsters, with legit CRACK pipes in there hands. IM NOT KIDDING. The lack of security ALONE should prevent you from living here. Not to mention the unbearable heat that you can never turn off in the winter, or when they decide to turn it off for weeks at a time, the unbearable cold. They are constantly turning off the water, with very little notice. We also had issues with cockroaches. All and all, please stay safe and pick somewhere else to live.Property Manager Responded
July 9, 2021We're sorry to hear your time with us was not the positive experience we aim to provide. Our team strives to maintain our community and apartment homes and it's disappointing to know we missed the mark during your time with us. Thank you for providing feedback that we can use towards improving our community.
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Unlivable Conditions
November 6, 2019Unfortunately, the Hillcrest has declined with the new ownership's lack of spending the money needed to renovate these old, beautiful apartments. I have been living here for four years and over the last year I have experienced countless days without hot water- sometimes weeks- and the heaters have not been coming on as temperatures drop into the thirties. Management is uncooperative, indifferent, and makes excuses for the broken utilities rather than fixing them. Management has also been ...untruthful about repairs, saying that we received a new boiler when in fact we never did. I used to love this apartment, but sadly it has become unlivable.Read MoreReview from Apartments.com
Poorly Managed | Days without hot water or heat and mice!
November 2, 2019I signed the lease because the units were newly renovated and with the convenient location and 9' foot ceilings it seemed like a dream. But my first weekend after moving in I had major water damage in my kitchen, during the summer we had multiple weekends without hot water, I've killed two cockroaches and 4 mice and now that the temperature is dropping down into the 20's at night, there are nights without heat. Three just this week!Review from Apartments.com
DO NOT MOVE HERE
September 3, 2019If I could spare everyone from moving in here, I would. And I am actively trying to review this place everywhere I can because what they’re doing is illegal. No water for weeks, no hot water. Now my water is yellow. Mold in the hallways, stove off casing, front door doesn’t lock, no seal on door. Management has not responded in two weeks to any issues.Review from Apartments.com
Terrible water conditions and rude staff
November 29, 2017The water is undrinkable as it runs a pale yellow and has a terrible taste. Having lived in historic buildings I understand that the pipelines can be corroded and if left to sit for a long period of time the water will run an orange/yellow color. I have lived in my unit for 11 months and use the water daily. It should not be running yellow every time I turn it on. It is so bad that the standard Brita Water Filter that I use stops becoming effective about every 10 days and I must replace it. When ...the management finally turns on the boiler system for the heat the situation becomes far worse. The water always comes out brown and takes a bit of time to return to its almost clear state. The new management company is unwilling to work with you and unapologetic for their shortcomings. For example,when replacing a floor in an empty apartment on the ground level. Their team did not use proper ventilation and the fumes carried up through the top apartments reaching mine on the fourth floor. They had not given any of the tenants notice that they would be working on the unit beneath them. When returning home from work opened my door to a sick dog and a wave of fumes. I immediately called the emergency contact number as I checked my apartment to make sure that the fumes were not originating from my unit. When finally called back I was advised that the management's team staff had been working on the floors but did not opened any windows for the fumes to vent from the unit below. They advised me to open my windows and let it blow out. It was 45 degrees outside. I stayed in the house for about 30 minutes to open all my windows and see if the situation would improve. During that time my dog started to vomit continuously and I was forced to vacate my home. When I stopped in to address the issue the management said, "Well I don't know what to tell you we don't advise other tenants when we work on projects in other apartments." They we unwilling to admit fault and did not offer any type of solution. I am happy to verify any of this information and provide old utility bills that I have saved. Please feel free to contact me at happytoproveit@gmail.comRead MoreReview from Apartments.com
Terrible Management and upkeep
November 29, 2017I have lived at the Hillcrest for 11 months and in that time the charm and appeal has diminished day by day. During my lease there was a change of management companies and that made it far worse. First, the temperature of the units during the summer and winter months. During the summer months Salt Lake easily hits the mid 90's. When signing my lease the management staff told me the utilities run about $70-$120 a month as it is a communal billing system. With the high temperatures almost every ...apartment in the building ran an air-conditioner unit driving up our utility bill over $150 a month. In order to keep my apartment cool we had to purchase two units and we were never able to bring the temperature below 80 degrees. In the winter months your heat is provided by a boiler system. Which means the management team picks when they will be turning on your heat. I would like to let you know that it must be 55 degrees outside before they turn it on. My building went a full week during the change of management where it was 42 to 56 degrees outside far colder than a house normally is kept. This left our unit so cold we had to purchase a space heater, however, with the old building and original windows the heat soon was drafted away leaving the heater pointless. When addressing this issue with the management they said, "That's the just the temperature we have it set at and we cannot appease all tenants."Read MoreReview from Apartments.com
Lower Avenues charm
August 17, 2015Charming historic building located lower Aveues of Salt Lake City. Roomy, open 1 bedroom apartment with large living room and dining room. Sun room with tons of built in storage leads to back entrance. Small walk in closet in comfortable bedroom. Door to the spacious balcony leads off living room, along with several large windows. This apartment gets alot of light from front and back. Galley kitchen with gas stove and adequate work space. View from the balcony of this apt. must be seen ...to appreciate, it is spectacular. This apt. is as close to downtown as you can get and everything you need is within walking or biking distance. This property is somewhat overpriced considering the lack of upkeep and managemnts ability to ignore the tenants requests for repairs or replacemnt of apartment or building necessties or existing features.Read MoreReview from Apartments.com
Hillcrest - the Best!
August 6, 2015I love my apartment! There is very little I would complain about living here. The location is amazing - I can walk anywhere downtown, from grocery stores to restaurants and bars to the summer twilight concerts or the farmer's market! The apartment itself has so much charm - wood floors, crown molding, honeycomb tile and other ornate tiling. So many beautiful touches that remind me I'm living in a building built in the early 1900's. It has radiant heat and no AC but I get by with ceiling fans and ...a window unit in the summer. I have a great balcony overlooking the city. There are laundry facilities on-site and those could definitely use improvement. The nice thing is that they are cheaper than any laundromat around. The downside is that occasionally a machine doesn't work and you don't find out about it until you've lost your money and your clothes are wet. The building does have some plumbing issues because of how old it is, but I've lived here for a year and a half now and anytime there's an issue, the maintenance and office staff have been great to work with and really quick to respond. Overall the pros of this place far outweigh any cons. Love it!Read MoreReview from Apartments.com
Nearby Schools
Salt Lake Center for Science Education Bryant
- Salt Lake District
- 40 South 800 East
- 2 min drive/0.8 mi away
- Public School - Grades 7-8 (407 Students)
- In Attendance Zone
West High
- Salt Lake District
- 241 North 300 West
- 2 min drive/0.9 mi away
- Public School - Grades 7-12 (2600 Students)
- In Attendance Zone
Wasatch School
- Salt Lake District
- 30 R Street
- 4 min drive/1.4 mi away
- Public School - Grades K-6 (337 Students)
- In Attendance Zone
Innovations High School
- Salt Lake District
- 1700 SOUTH STATE STREET
- 5 min drive/2.5 mi away
- Public School - Grades 9-12 (293 Students)
- In Attendance Zone
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Time and distance from The Hillcrest Apartments.
Big Box and Retail | Address | Drive | Distance |
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Walgreens | 531 E 400 S | 2 min | 0.8 mi |
Target | 1110 S 300 W | 4 min | 2.0 mi |
Lowe's | 1335 S 300 W | 4 min | 2.3 mi |
Colleges and Universities | Address | Drive | Distance |
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The University of Utah | 201 Presidents Circle | 5 min | 2.5 mi |
The University of Utah - Fort Douglas | 201 Presidents Circle | 5 min | 2.8 mi |
Westminster College | 1840 South 1300 East | 6 min | 3.1 mi |
Groceries | Address | Drive | Distance |
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Natural Grocers | 55 W 500 S | 16 min | 7.8 mi |
Hospitals | Address | Drive | Distance |
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Lds Hospital | 8th Avenue And C Street | 1 min | 0.6 mi |
Salt Lake Regional Medical Center | 1050 East South Temple | 3 min | 1.2 mi |
Shriners Hospitals For Children - Salt Lake City | 1275 East Fairfax Road | 5 min | 1.8 mi |
Military Bases | Address | Drive | Distance |
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Douglas Army Reserve Center | 5 min | 2.6 mi | |
Salt Lake City Airport Air Guard Station | 8 min | 3.9 mi |
Parks and Recreation | Address | Drive | Distance |
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Pioneer Park | 300 W 300 S | 3 min | 1.0 mi |
Liberty Park | 1100 S. 600 East | 5 min | 1.7 mi |
Red Butte Garden and Arboretum | 300 Wakara Way | 6 min | 3.1 mi |
The Hillcrest Apartments has 3 parks within 2.9 miles, including Pioneer Park, Liberty Park, and Red Butte Garden and Arboretum.
Shopping Centers | Address | Drive | Distance |
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City Creek Center | 36 S State St | 1 min | 0.3 mi |
200 South 700 East Marketplace | 200 S 700 E | 2 min | 0.8 mi |
Gallivan Center | 47-69 Gallivan Ave | 1 min | 0.5 mi |
The Hillcrest Apartments has 3 shopping centers within 0.7 miles.
Transit Stations | Address | Drive | Distance |
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City Center-TRAX University Line | 70 S Main St | 1 min | 0.4 mi |
Main Library-TRAX University Line | 227 E 400 S | 2 min | 0.7 mi |
Gallivan Plaza-TRAX University Line | 269 S Main St | 2 min | 0.7 mi |
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Rental Price Ranges in the Area
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Salt Lake City Studio Apartments | $1,425 | $502 | $6,947 |
Salt Lake City 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,704 | $437 | $7,066 |
Salt Lake City 2 Bedroom Apartments | $2,193 | $999 | $10,000+ |
Salt Lake City 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,668 | $1,350 | $10,000+ |
Salt Lake City 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,545 | $1,552 | $3,210 |
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