
Apartments for Rent in Ogden, UT (361 Rentals)


Seasons on Riverdale

Hilltop Towers

Mountain View Townhomes

Bigelow

Seasons on Skyline

Phoenix Rise

Hunters Landing

Chloe's Pointe

Ogden Flats

The Gardens on 40th

Tower View Luxury Apartments

The Falls at Canyon Rim

Colonial Court Apartments

The Station at Pleasant View

Greens by Lotus

Current Townhomes

Whisperwood

Lofts at 5 Points

Knox on 12th Street

City Garden

Country Woods

Wall & 17th Affordable

Palmer Apartments

City Flats

Lotus Riverwalk

Arbor Cove Apartments

Senior Living on Washington

Emerson Apartment Homes

3252 Jackson Ave, Unit Basement

3208 Gramercy Ave, Unit 853

4067 Hillcrest Cir, Unit 4067 Hillcrest

833 22nd St

2583 S Jefferson Ave

2547 Adams Ave

1446 36th St

1442 25th St

1568 Cahoon St

4250 Edgehill Dr
Ogden, UT Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Ogden?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Ogden Studio Apartments | $1,385 | $844 | $3,298 |
Ogden 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,541 | $750 | $4,877 |
Ogden 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,624 | $551 | $4,470 |
Ogden 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,910 | $629 | $5,497 |
Ogden 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,295 | $700 | $2,825 |
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Ogden Overview
Ogden is known as the beautiful-but-shy little sibling of Salt Lake City. Despite this reputation, it offers an unrivaled mix of affordability, cultural activities, outdoor recreation, and a strong job market for anyone at any stage of their career.
What is the history of Ogden?
Originally named Fort Buenaventura, Ogden was eventually built as a transitional access point between the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads. In 1847, Mormon settlers had purchased the land and renamed it Brownsville. It was later renamed Ogden after fur trader and leader of the Hudson’s Bay Company, Peter Skene Ogden.
How is the weather in Ogden?
On average, Ogden experiences moderate-to-hot summers and cool winters. The warmer months from May through September are usually dry and October through April is considered monsoon season. Residents with apartments in Ogden will get to experience all seasons with snow in the winter and mostly sunny days in the summer. The seasons are also mostly equal in length.
How do I get around town?
The Utah Transit Authority operates numerous bus routes within the city as well as the surrounding areas, all the way to Salt Lake City. The Frontrunner is a new commuter rail that runs north and south with a stop at the Ogden Intermodal Hub. Ogden-Hinckley Airport provides municipal flights to larger airports within the United States and is located in southwest Ogden. For major international flights, Salt Lake City International Airport is only a half hour south of the city. A car is highly recommended if you plan on living in an apartment in Ogden.
What is the Ogden commute like?
Ogden is located at the intersection of two major interstates. East-West Interstate 84 merges with Interstate 15 near the Ogden-Hinkney Airport and remains as a combined highway all the way through the city heading north-south.
What are the local media outlets?
The Standard-Examiner is Ogden’s local newspaper. Many television stations are shared with the nearby major Salt Lake City market including KTVX, the oldest television station in the Mountain Time Zone, affiliated with ABC. Since Utah shares most of its radio stations throughout the state, genres of every type can be found with KVFX on both 94.5 and 98.3 being one of the most popular.
Why live in Ogden, UT?
Geographically speaking, residents living in Ogden apartments can enjoy a more diverse landscape than most other cities could only dream of. Sandwiched between the Rocky Mountains and the Great Salt Lake, Ogden offers a superior mix of city life and outdoor recreation accessible from almost anywhere in the city. In addition it is home to the headquarters of several national corporations and is consistently ranked among the best places in the country for a career.
What Ogden landmarks should I see?
Peery’s Egyptian Theatre is one of Ogden’s oldest theatres and has been preserved and consistently updated to be able to show current films, most notably as a venue at the Sundance Film Festival. Ogden is also home to 3 different institutions of higher education including Weber State University, Ogden-Weber Applied Technology College, and Stevens–Henager College.
What is there to do around Ogden?
A major attraction to the locals who live in Ogden apartments is the Historic 25th Street located downtown. This 3 block stretch of road is a one-stop-shop featuring good food, window shopping, art galleries, and even a farmer’s market. At night, this is also the street that features the city’s most vibrant nightlife with over 8 bars and clubs. Outdoor recreation will also be unavoidable in Ogden with numerous hiking, skiing, and kayaking opportunities right outside your front door.
Any annual festivals or Ogden events to know?
The most anticipated time of year is during the Sundance Film Festival. While the majority of the films are shown in Salt Lake City, the influence has undoubtedly spread north to Ogden as a satellite venue. The city also introduced its own Foursite Film Festival in 2004. Additionally, Ogden hosts a wealth of other community events including the Ogden Arts Festival, Harvest Moon Festival, Ogden Winterfest and the Ogden Marathon.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Situated between the Great Salt Lake and the Rocky mountains, Ogden is almost a vacation getaway all in itself. However, if you feel like spending the weekend out on the town, Salt Lake City is only a half an hour’s drive away. In the other direction, Yellowstone National Park is about 5 hours north of Ogden and is considered by many to be America’s greatest national park.
Where is the best place to move in Ogden?
Despite its size, living situations vary greatly depending on where you want an apartment in Ogden. For young singles, Downtown Ogden offers the greatest mix of activities and nightlife. However, for those looking for a more relaxed, outdoorsy vibe, look near any edge of the city for either a spectacular mountain view or take in the stunning Great Salt Lake.
The second largest city in the great state of Utah, an Ogden apartment for rent puts residents in the center of all that the area has to offer. From jaw-dropping natural scenery to a wide array of exciting extracurricular activities, this is one mid-western destination well worth exploring as you continue your apartment search.
If you enjoy the great outdoors, life in an Ogden apartment is definitely for you. Imagine a world of rock climbing opportunities literally at your fingertips! Downhill skiing is also prevalent in the area, and Utah residents are always eager to cheer on local baseball favorites the Ogden Raptors.
Farmer's markets can be found almost every weekend in the downtown area, ensuring your new Ogden apartment will never be lacking for fresh produce. The Harvest Moon Festival is an increasingly popular gathering combining music, arts and crafts, as well as baked goods of all varieties, making it a 'must-see' event for anyone living in Ogden, UT.
When it comes to nightlife in Utah, an Ogden apartment places you firmly in the heart of it. Sample the extensive selection of ales at Brewski's, or check out some local rock bands at the Iron Horse. Top off your evening with a mouth-wateringly prepared steak at Prarie Schooner's and you've got one heck of a night.
Combining great amenities with a welcoming vibe found in few other locales, life in an Ogden apartment is second to none. Start your search from our listings for the perfect new place today!
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Getting Around Ogden, UT
Walk Score®
50 / 100
Somewhat Walkable
Some errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
51 / 100
Bikeable
Some bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
29 / 100
Some Transit
A few nearby public transportation options
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Frequently Asked Questions about Ogden
How much are Studio apartments in Ogden?
There are currently 34 Studio Apartments in Ogden with rent ranges from $844 to $3,298 with an average price of $1,385.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Ogden Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Ogden ranges from $750 to $4,877 with an average monthly rent of $1,541.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Ogden cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Ogden range from $551 to $4,470. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,624.
How expensive are Ogden Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 84 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Ogden on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $629 to $5,497 - averaging $1,910 for the location.
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