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    Utards: Apartment Complex Reviews In SLC

    I have searched around the forums and seen what the best locations are to live but I have yet to see any reviews of Apartment Complexes. I googled tons of different reviews for complexes in the area, but I have a feeling they are skewed because the apartment complex staff has been adding there own reviews. I am looking for a place around 20 minutes from the U of U on the east side. I know there are tons of apartments not in complexes and will continue browsing Craigslist...Post up your reviews of complexes. Thanks.

    BTW: My budget is around 750.00+utilites. Thanks.

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    Buy a house. That way you'tr not flushing money down the toilet.

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    house jokes aside, the only advice I have is to avoid the place on Foothill called University Village, or something like that. A few co-workers have been lured in by low prices and had to pay cash to break a lease and move out...

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    If i were you, I'd avoid the big complexes. Find a house or a room in a house to share with people.

    I've only been in one complex (way up on foothill, near Parley's), and it was a dump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P_McPoser
    Buy a house. That way you'tr not flushing money down the toilet.
    Seriously though, if that's your budget you can afford a house in SLC. Especially if you're willing to bring in a housemate or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stump832
    I've only been in one complex (way up on foothill, near Parley's), and it was a dump.
    that's the one I'm talking about!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Blue
    Seriously though, if that's your budget you can afford a house in SLC. Especially if you're willing to bring in a housemate or two.
    Lol, I forgot to add that 750+utilities is going to be split between me and my girlfriend. So my actual budget is half of that. Sorry for the confusion. I have searched for reviews on almost every apartment complex and have yet to find a complex with more then 50% positive feedback, so I will most likely go with an apartment in a duplex or something along those lines. Right now I am looking at the Avenues or Sugarhouse. If anyone knows of any properties that fit my budget constraints(less costly is better for me) let me know. Thanks.

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    in my experience your best bet is to get here and drive around until you find a place you like. Most rentals are advertised with "for rent" signs in their windows or on the street; there isn't much in the way of an organized rental market like there is in some bigger cities. Other than that, keep an eye on craigslist. good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stump832
    Jtrue-

    in my experience your best bet is to get here and drive around until you find a place you like. Most rentals are advertised with "for rent" signs in their windows or on the street; there isn't much in the way of an organized rental market like there is in some bigger cities. Other than that, keep an eye on craigslist. good luck.
    Thanks Stump. I would love to be able to drive around and find a place, but I will be attending the U of U and won't have much time between my arrival and the start of school. I found a few places at http://www.trioapartments.com/ that look promising, hopefully I can get a good amount of photos from the landlord of both the interior and exterior. It seems like craigslist will be the way to go in finding an apartment.

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