Roy is a Weber County city between Ogden and Layton, adjacent to Hill Air Force Base and primarily a residential bedroom community. It has a small student housing market from overflow demand from Weber State, which is about 15 minutes south in Ogden. Rents are among the lowest in the Wasatch Front — the market here is driven by military housing demand and long-term residents rather than a university calendar. Students who end up in Roy are typically prioritizing price above all else and plan to drive to campus daily.
Roy's main apartment strip — the highest concentration of rental housing and the best bus access to Ogden. Practical and affordable.
Proximity to the base makes this area popular with military-adjacent residents. Apartments here are affordable and stable. A bit further from Weber State's campus.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Roy.
UTA buses connect Roy to Ogden and the Weber State campus with service along the main corridors. Coverage is moderate — functional but slow. FrontRunner's Roy station provides rail access to Salt Lake City. Most students here drive to campus.
Roy is suburban and car-oriented. Biking along the main corridors toward Ogden is possible but requires comfort on busy roads. Walking for daily life is limited.
Abundant and stress-free. Every rental includes parking and there are no permit complications.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Roy is one of the most affordable Wasatch Front markets — shared units typically run $450-$700/mo per person. The military-adjacent market keeps rents stable and lower than comparable cities.