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Top Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Building Laundry Room
- Controlled Access
- Elevators
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Hardwood Floors
- Pet Friendly
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Surface Parking Lot
About this Location
13 min walk
21 (bus) - 8 min
neighborhood
Pricing
student only housing
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Building Related
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Elevators
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Kitchen
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Dishwasher
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Microwave
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Refrigerator
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Stove & Oven
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Laundry
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Building Laundry Room
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Living Room
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Air Conditioning
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Hardwood Floors
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Parking & Transportation
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Surface Parking Lot
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Security & Maintenance
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Controlled Access
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Sports & Fitness
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Fitness Center
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Overall rating 7.7/10, based on 33 renter reviews Write a review
University Village reviews and highlights
- fantastic value with all utilities included
- great for families with lots of playgrounds and families with young children
- great location
- cinderblock walls in some parts of the apartment
University Village Review
Close to campus and cheap
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Family w/ children
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2 beds / 1 bath
University Village Review
Lived here for 2 years as a student and it's what you'd expect for how cheap it is.
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Family w/ children
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3 beds / 1 bath
Old and Cheap
Maintenance is not done enough on apartments- our stairwell and air system smells like it has never been cleaned, and maintenance office refuses to schedule any service times or even give an ETA of when requested repairs will be done.
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Family w/ children
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2 beds / 1 bath
Fits my needs and the culture is awesome
Housing here is very cheap for the location. It's great for married individuals with or without kids, or other types of families (for instance, single international students with siblings or parents travelling with them - see apartments.utah.edu and https://apartments.utah.edu/resident-handbook/index.php#eligibility). I love having a relatively inexpensive place to live so close to campus, and I'm surrounded by neighbors who are in similar situations (mostly married individuals attending the university). It's a very nice environment with playgrounds for kids and areas to walk with your family. Utilities are all included. Shuttles to and through campus pass by the apartments.
It is a very old building, which inherently comes with problems, and sometimes maintenance does a good job, but sometimes they don't. You get what you pay for (it's cheap), but it works and it is definitely worth it for me and my family. Pets not allowed.
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Family w/ children
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2 beds / 1 bath
Home
Old and dirty but it’s cheap and stays warm
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Couple
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1 bed / 1 bath
University Student Apartments Review
Good value and close to campus
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Family w/ children
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2 beds / 1 bath
University Village
University Village is a great place to live for students. The apartment isn’t all that nice, but the closeness to campus, the free shuttles, the cheap rent, and being surrounded by a lot of other people in your same situation is convenient and a lot of fun.
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Family w/ children
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2 beds / 1 bath
University Village Family Apartments
While the floor plan is tiny, it is very convenient to be so close to campus. There is a community of young families that are in the same boat. Making friends is easy and fun.
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Family w/ children
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2 beds / 1 bath
The BEST if you have kids
When we first moved in we were a little turned off by the cinder block walls, but we've had a great experience. It's the cheapest 3-bedroom apartment we could find in SLC, provides a great social environment for our two young kids (as well as me and my wife), and it's walking distance to campus. A number of other MBA candidates live in either the East or West Village, which has made working on assignments easy. My wife has made great friends with 3 other MBA wives who live in the community. The free shuttle takes you very close to the business building. And there are 5 playgrounds within a 500 ft radius. Our kids love it. The only downside is that washers/dryers don't come with the apartments, though they have units available in each apartment building. We bought our own washer and just use the communal dryers. Also, dishwashers don't come standard either, so we bought our own as well. If you're considering the University Village, the East Village is more updated with better amenities.
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Family w/ children
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3 beds / 1 bath
University Village Great for Students
The village is super close to campus and there is a shuttle that goes from here to the school about every 15 minutes during the day which is really nice. The buildings are somewhat old and the inside walls are cinderblock which is probably the worst thing aesthetically.
The best part about living here is the community and you are surrounded by people that are in the same situation as you going to school etc.
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Family w/ children
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3 beds / 1 bath