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Utah is named after the Native American Ute tribe, which means people of the mountains. The mountains here are the tallest in the country. It is home to the Mormon Church and is in fact nicknamed the Mormon State. Until diversity showed up on the rails of the railroad, Utah was 100% Mormons. Today, however, they make up less than half of the total population. But they do still have a big effect on the state's economy and culture.

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There isn't much cultivated land in Utah, but it does rely on certain livestock and crops for much of its economy. The mining of gold, silver, lead and other minerals, as well as oil sustain the population. In recent years tourism has grown significantly. There is rapid job growth in this area with the state ranking as the fifth most affordable city in the country. Housing costs are 10% below national averages with one bedrooms renting, starting at $350 per month. Two bedroom rentals begin at $650 a month.

Salt Lake City is the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and is home to 200,000 residents. This city is the economic and political hub of the whole state. Salt levels are higher than at sea level because of the Great Salt Lake. Because of the salt there are no fish in the lake. The Utah Jazz basketball team call this city home. Apartments are affordable here averaging $650 per month.

Provo is the other big city in Utah and has a native population that is less than half of what you find in Salt Lake City. It has a flourishing economy that newcomers find to be very appealing. Provo is home to Brigham Young University and Utah Technical College. And since it is a college town you will find plenty of apartments to suit your tastes and lifestyle. Median rentals will hit you for about $575 a month.

Before making your move, there are several things to do to make the transition much easier. After you've done your research, create a renter's profile that you can hand out to landlords or rental agents in charge of where you want to live. Make sure that your profile has all the correct information both personal, and professional. It is okay to include references and phone numbers so that they can easily verify your info. Also check your credit score and make sure it is in range to get you the apartment you desire, because it is guaranteed that the first thing they will do is see if you are indeed credit worthy.