2025 FMR and Section 8 Rents in Utah

Section 8 is a federal program that guarantees monthly rent payments to landlords. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) publishes Fair Market Rents, which are 40th percentile averages of local rents, to determine their standard payment amount.

Use our Section 8 rents table to find the best market for Section 8 investment. See Section 8 rents in each city and zip code.

Typically, the government guarantees 70% of the rent payment, and the tenant pays the remaining 30%. Section 8 tenants typically stay in their units 6-7x longer than regular tenants.

Click the column header to sort each column. Click state name to explore Section 8 Rents by city.

County Name / City
Studio Rent
1 Bedroom Rent
2 Bedroom Rent
3 Bedroom Rent
4 Bedroom Rent

Beaver County

$617$752$905$1,252$1,375

Box Elder County

$830$930$1,130$1,540$1,860

Carbon County

$613$742$905$1,125$1,536

Daggett County

$658$801$964$1,298$1,636

Duchesne County

$656$832$962$1,307$1,392

Emery County

$617$806$905$1,254$1,536

Garfield County

$617$806$905$1,094$1,536

Grand County

$842$939$1,234$1,637$1,643

Iron County

$740$891$1,085$1,507$1,841

Kane County

$922$1,028$1,351$1,634$1,799

Logan

$790$836$1,047$1,475$1,777

Millard County

$626$762$917$1,242$1,338

Ogden Clearfield

$1,110$1,210$1,470$1,990$2,430

Piute County

$617$752$905$1,275$1,536

Provo Orem

$1,450$1,460$1,670$2,350$2,830

Rich County

$617$752$905$1,275$1,536

Salt Lake City

$1,121$1,338$1,606$2,168$2,452

San Juan County

$663$788$972$1,175$1,649

Sanpete County

$684$763$1,002$1,212$1,443

Sevier County

$632$718$926$1,201$1,511

St George

$1,010$1,100$1,360$1,860$2,310

Summit County

$1,383$1,392$1,807$2,331$2,525

Tooele County

$840$940$1,240$1,710$2,100

Uintah County

$617$730$905$1,269$1,536

Wasatch County

$981$1,281$1,438$2,026$2,440

Wayne County

$617$752$905$1,094$1,536

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Frequently Asked Section 8 Investing Questions

Fair Market Rent (FMR): HUD sets FMR by bedroom size for each area.

Payment Standard: The local PHA sets this between 90–110% of the FMR. It's the max PHA assistance.

Gross Rent: Contract rent (charged by landlord) + utility allowance (estimated tenant utility costs). Must fit payment standard limits.

Housing Assistance Payment (HAP):

The PHA pays the lower of:

  • Payment standard - Tenant's Total Tenant Payment (TTP).
  • Gross rent - TTP.

Example:

  • Payment standard: $1,500
  • Contract rent: $1,400
  • Utility allowance: $100
  • Tenant's TTP: $400
  • Gross rent: $1,500 ($1,400 + $100).
  • HAP: $1,100 (lower of $1,500 - $400 or $1,500 - $400).

Landlord receives $1,100 (PHA) + $400 (tenant) = $1,500 total.