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Ogden, Utah, apartment demand cools in the third quarter

Vacancies edge higher along with influx of new units
Hunters Landing, a recently completed 155-unit, four-star property in Ogden’s Gibson submarket, offers a mix of studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. (CoStar)
Hunters Landing, a recently completed 155-unit, four-star property in Ogden’s Gibson submarket, offers a mix of studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. (CoStar)
By Israel Linares
CoStar Analytics
September 30, 2025 | 5:47 P.M.

Demand for apartments in Ogden, Utah, moderated slightly in the third quarter this year, posting 190 units of absorption, or the net change in occupied units. It represents one of the slowest third quarters since 2019 amid softer household formation and slower in-migration.

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