climbing couple slc bound looking for house for rent
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We are a couple from denver that are passionate about climbing. We are relocating for work and thought this would be a good place to get some help finding a house for rent. We are clean quiet couple that love anything outdoors and are about to start are new lives in salt lake city. |
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ksl.com is generally the best place to look for rentals online in slc - there are generally more listings there than craigslist. Driving around the neighborhoorhood you are interested in works better yet. |
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A dude i know is looking to rent a separate apartment in his house. I sent him an email with the link to your post, maybe something will come of it. |
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Thanks all. We are looking for 1 bed room and our budget will allow for up 950 in rent but that would include a yard. i would love a place south of salt lake city. any help is appreciated. |
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How long are you looking to rent for? Short term or long term? |
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What exactly do you mean by south of Salt Lake City? Cottonwood Heights or Sandy? Draper? Lehi? Provo? The Wasatch Front is a big place. |
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Thanks everyone for the replies and info. My name is Matthew, the other half ;) |
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I wouldn't get hung up on being south to be closer to Moab. It doesn't take more than 15-20 minutes to get from downtown to point of the mountain, and traffic is nonexistent here by Denver standards. It is worth noting that the further south you go, the more cookie cutter(huge subdivisions surrounded by the same few chain restaurants and stores) and LDS dominated it gets. This may or may not be an issue for you, but it is something to be aware of. |
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Sounds like you may want to look in Cottonwood Heights or Millcreek. Those will put you closer to the local climbing, and maybe 10-15 min closer to zoin/moab, but insignificant difference in the long run. |
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Andrew Gram wrote: Utah is the wrong state for a place in the mountains with trees!There are a few places, saw some lots for sale up Logan canyon. Definitely not like the mountains east and west of here though. I agree with what most are saying about location though. Further south isn't much closer to Moab when the drive is already over three hours long. We moved here a year ago and got lucky finding a place near-ish Liberty Park. Sugarhouse isn't bad but it's being rebuilt by the day into the place to be. Anywho, we really like the area here between Liberty Park to 2100 S and from state street east. The higher up in the valley you get (i.e. east) the pricier it gets is also worth noting. Oh, and another note would be that the fault line basically runs north along 1300 east, if that concerns you or not. |
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A friend of mine owns this house he rents. Close to downtown SLC. airbnb.com/rooms/743241?s=dHNR |