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Denver, CO apartments for rent

5,455 apartments for rent in Denver, CO, from 661 communities.

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$1,398-$2,575 /mo

The Lex At Lowry

240 S. Monaco Pkwy., Denver, CO, 80224

1-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 720-1,900 sqft
84 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • Swimming pool
  • Wood flooring
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Top rated for location
$1,670-$8,298 /mo

Sentral Union Station

1777 Wewatta Street, Denver, CO, 80202

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 428-2,026 sqft
30 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
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Resident rated
$1,313-$1,891 /mo

Park Avenue West

Denver, CO, 80205

1-2 beds 1-1.75 baths 673-1,051 sqft
10 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
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$1,793-$2,069 /mo

East Range Crossings

5959 N Dunkirk Street, Denver, CO, 80249

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 727-1,310 sqft
3 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
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$1,495-$4,275 /mo

The Apartments at Denver Place

1880 Arapahoe Street, Denver, CO, 80202

1-3 beds 1-3 baths 640-2,191 sqft
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • In-unit laundry appliances
  • Wood flooring
  • Outdoor patio/balcony
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$999-$1,790 /mo

Spyglass Creek

7100 E Mississippi Ave., Denver, CO, 80224

1-2 beds 1 bath 675-950 sqft
20 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • Dishwasher
  • Outdoor patio/balcony
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$1,377-$2,190 /mo

Villages at Curtis Park

2855 Arapahoe Street, Denver, CO, 80205

1-3 beds 1-3 baths 692-1,423 sqft
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • In-unit laundry appliances
  • Spacious closets
  • Dishwasher
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$1,500-$1,935 /mo

1376 N Williams St

Denver, CO, 80218

1 bed 1 bath 525 sqft
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$2,145-$2,795 /mo

5300 E Asbury Ave.

5300 E Asbury Avenue, Denver, CO, 80222

2-3 beds 1-1.5 baths 730-1,270 sqft
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$1,220-$1,500 /mo

University 16

1966 S University Blvd, Denver, CO, 80210

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 350-580 sqft
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Denver apartment for rent - a living room with a brick fireplace and a wooden floor
From $1,395 /mo

1266 Emerson St.

Denver, CO, 80218

1 bed 1 bath 560 sqft
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$1,145-$1,195 /mo

Crown Apartments

1170 Corona Street, Denver, CO, 80218

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 265-585 sqft
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$2,425-$5,691 /mo

Bromwell

355 N. Logan St, Denver, CO, 80203

1-3 beds 1-3 baths 822-1,983 sqft
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Denver apartment for rent - A living room with a grey couch and a painting on the wall.
$1,550-$3,160 /mo

24Fifty

2450 S University Blvd, Denver, CO, 80210

Studio-2 beds 2 baths 588-1,579 sqft
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Denver apartment for rent - A modern living room with a wooden table and grey couch.
$1,199-$2,513 /mo

Archer Tower

901 Sherman St, Denver, CO, 80203

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 433-1,025 sqft
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787 Corona

Denver, CO, 80218

1-2 beds 1 bath 460-1,060 sqft
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$1,663-$2,341 /mo

Luxe at Mile High

3200 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, 80204

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 585-1,385 sqft
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From $1,045 /mo

The Ambassador

1284 Logan, Denver, CO, 80203

Studio 1 bath 420 sqft
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From $2,250 /mo

404-410 W 12th Ave

404 W 12th Ave, Denver, CO, 80204

1-2 beds 1 bath 725-765 sqft
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$1,295-$1,895 /mo

The Gaucho

1201 N Clarkson, Denver, CO, 80218

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 425-755 sqft
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$997-$1,816 /mo

1355 Pearl

Denver, CO, 80203

Studio 1 bath 306-420 sqft
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$1,495-$2,848 /mo

Edera

6609 E Warren Ave, Denver, CO, 80224

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 581-1,300 sqft
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$1,250-$1,545 /mo

The Wesley Apartments

2361 S Monaco Pkwy, Denver, CO, 80222

1-2 beds 1 bath 565-1,140 sqft
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From $1,700 /mo
2 beds 1 bath 683-710 sqft
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$1,210-$1,945 /mo

86 Grant

Denver, CO, 80203

1-2 beds 1 bath 550-660 sqft
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$1,518-$3,285 /mo

4400 Syracuse

4400 S Syracuse, Denver, CO, 80237

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 565-1,464 sqft
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$1,235-$1,365 /mo

Charleston

1100 East 14th Ave., Denver, CO, 80218

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 400-530 sqft
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From $1,225 /mo

The Grant-Lee - Parking Available!

1264 Grant, Denver, CO, 80203

1 bed 1 bath 621-714 sqft
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$1,417-$2,552 /mo

Bell Denver Tech Center

4380 S. Monaco St, Denver, CO, 80237

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 593-1,280 sqft
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$1,240-$1,565 /mo

The Velo Apartments

3481 South Fenton St, Denver, CO, 80227

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 706-977 sqft
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Somewhat walkable
Walk Score®
45
Some transit
Transit Score®
72
Very bikeable
Bike Score®
Denver is somewhat walkable. While some services and amenities are accessible on foot, a car may still be needed for certain errands. The area has limited public transportation options, making it less ideal for those who rely on transit. Denver is a very bikeable area featuring a well-developed cycling infrastructure for easy and safe biking.
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Schools

William (Bill) Roberts K-8 School
Public • PK-8 • 924 students
10/10
Westerly Creek Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 726 students
9/10
Swigert International School
Public • PK-5 • 571 students
9/10
Teller Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 537 students
9/10
Challenge School
Public • PK-8 • 527 students
9/10
Bromwell Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 325 students
9/10
Lincoln Elementary School
Public • PK-6 • 349 students
9/10
Park Hill School
Public • PK-5 • 721 students
9/10
Steck Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 354 students
8/10
School data provided by GreatSchools.org© 2025. All rights reserved.
William (Bill) Roberts K-8 School
Public • PK-8 • 924 students
10/10
Swigert International School
Public • PK-5 • 571 students
9/10
Creativity Challenge Community
Public • K-5 • 307 students
9/10
Challenge School
Public • PK-8 • 527 students
9/10
Bromwell Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 325 students
9/10
Lincoln Elementary School
Public • PK-6 • 349 students
9/10
Park Hill School
Public • PK-5 • 721 students
9/10
Teller Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 537 students
9/10
Castro Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 331 students
9/10
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William (Bill) Roberts K-8 School
Public • PK-8 • 924 students
10/10
Denver School Of The Arts
Public • 6-12 • 1097 students
10/10
Challenge School
Public • PK-8 • 527 students
9/10
Morey Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 321 students
9/10
Denver School of Science and Technology: Byers Middle School
Charter • 6-8 • 497 students
8/10
Denver Language School
Charter • K-8 • 823 students
8/10
Highline Academy SOUTHEAST
Charter • K-8 • 526 students
8/10
McAuliffe International
Public • 6-8 • 1421 students
8/10
Strive Prep - Green Valley Ranch Campus
Charter • 6-8 • 363 students
7/10
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Denver School Of The Arts
Public • 6-12 • 1097 students
10/10
Denver School of Science and Technology: Green Valley Ranch High School
Charter • 9-12 • 550 students
8/10
DSST: Byers High School
Charter • 9-11 • 399 students
8/10
Dsst: Conservatory Green High School
Charter • 9-12 • 305 students
7/10
DSST: Montview High School
Charter • 9-12 • 582 students
7/10
East High School
Public • 9-12 • 2603 students
7/10
Northfield High School
Public • 9-12 • 825 students
7/10
Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning
Public • K-12 • 379 students
7/10
George Washington High School
Public • 9-12 • 1174 students
6/10
School data provided by GreatSchools.org© 2025. All rights reserved.

Renter’s City Guide to Denver

Introduction

Known as the Mile High City, Denver is Colorado’s largest city and sits a whopping 5280 feet above sea level. Famed for its surrounding mountains, a wealth of outdoor activities and of course the Denver Broncos, this former Wild West Gold Rush town has grown into a cultural hub and sustainable city.

How big is Denver?

Denver has a total area of around 155 square miles, making it around the same size as Seattle, larger than Tampa and Baltimore, but smaller than cities like Chicago and Houston. 

What cities are close to Denver?

Denver offers the feel of a big city while simultaneously being miles away from the hustle and bustle of the sprawling metropolises to the east and west. San Antonio, TX is over 900 miles away, while Boston is almost 2,000 miles away. A bit closer, you’ll find Boulder, around 40-minutes away, and Colorado Springs, just over an hour away.

What is the weather like in Denver?

Denver’s climate is rather varied, with over 300 days of sunshine per year on average, summer highs of around the mid-80s and temperatures dropping to single digits in winter. Snow and lower temperatures are common October through May, though for the most part, the climate is pretty dry.

What is the average commute time in Denver?

You can expect average commute times of around 23-25 minutes in Denver, which is slightly below the national average.

What are the pros of living in Denver?

Denver is a stunning city for outdoor enthusiasts and offers plenty of activities to enjoy every season, including cycling, hiking and skiing. In fact, the city was ranked one of the best places to live in 2016.

What are the cons of living in Denver?

Due to ongoing expansion in the city due to a recent explosion in population, traffic can become congested in the city from time to time. In addition, public transport lines can be disrupted, delayed and overcrowded.

Denver Demographic Highlights
Total Population 713,734
Female
Male
353,765
359,969
Median Age 35
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much is public transportation in Denver?

Local public transport in Denver typically costs around $3 for a single ride, $5.20 for an RTD Denver day-pass and $114 for a monthly pass. Kids under six years old are entitled to ride for free when accompanied by a paying adult. The most popular types of public transport include the light rail system and the Mall Ride shuttle for shoppers. Metro Taxi and Yellow Cab Denver are two popular taxi companies in the city, with prices typically starting at $2.50, plus $2.95 per mile.

How much does a meal cost in Denver?

A meal at an inexpensive restaurant will normally cost around $15 per person in Denver, while a 3-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant averages out at around $70 in total. In addition, expect to pay about $4.60 for a coffee.

How much do utilities cost in Denver?

Residents in Denver spend around $140 per month on average for basic utilities. This is based on a 915 sqft apartment and includes electricity, heating, cooling, water and trash removal.

Denver Rent Statistics
Denver, CO Apartment rent ranges
Under $500
$501 - $700
$701 - $1000
$1,000 - $1,500
$1,500 - $2,000
Over $2,000
Denver Average apartment rent trend

Denver Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 329,578
Owner Occupied 49.13%
Renter Occupied 50.87%
Renter-occupied housing units in Denver:
  • 26,458 Single-family detached homes
  • 8,779 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 141,312 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (13,670) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (103,431)

Among all the available rental units in Denver, 22% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 78% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

Which big companies are in Denver?

Denver is home to many major companies. Notable names such as Arrow Electronics, Coors Brewing Company and Chipotle Mexican Grill all have headquarters in the city.

What are the main industries in Denver?

The most common industries in Denver include aerospace, bioscience, and advanced manufacturing. Several government agencies have regional headquarters in the city, including one of the U.S.’s major energy research centers.

What are the top colleges in Denver?

Denver is home to several higher education institutions. Johnson & Wales University, The University of Colorado Denver and the School of Mines are among the top colleges.

Are Denver public schools good?

The Denver Public School System operates around 185 schools in the city and is widely regarded as one of the best urban school systems in the U.S.

Denver Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 726,594 104.1%
Blue Collar 116,624 93.7%
White Collar 86.17%
Blue Collar 13.83%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 83,142 100.5%
Private Companies 578,498 102.6%
Governmental Workers 99,280 106.0%
Not for Profit Companies 82,298 100.2%
Self Employees 9.86%
Private Companies 68.61%
Governmental Workers 11.77%
Not for Profit Companies 9.76%

Denver Education Statistics

No High School 4.05%
Some High School 21.1%
Some College 17.21%
Associate Degree 5.07%
Bachelor's Degree 32.66%
Graduate Degree 19.91%

Denver Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 329,578
Average People Per Household 2
Median Household Income$91,681
Average Household Income$131,349
Family
Non-family
150,345
179,233
Children
No Children
73,515
256,063
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

Does Denver have a good music scene?

Denver has a booming music scene, boasting various venues large and small to check out great local bands and international superstars alike. The Pepsi Center is a large popular venue, while some huge names have played at the iconic Red Rocks Park & Amphitheater over the years.

What sports teams play in Denver?

Denver is a dream come true for sports enthusiasts. With seven professional sports teams across a range of sports and leagues, the most famous include the Denver Nuggets for basketball fans, the Denver Broncos for football fanatics and the Colorado Avalanche for ice hockey enthusiasts.

What are the best areas to live in Denver?

Denver’s downtown area is recognized as one of the most walkable city centers in the U.S. and has a variety of rentals to choose from.

What are the renters’ rights in Denver?

Renters’ rights are fairly well protected in Denver, with landlords required to return security deposits within a month of the tenant moving out. Landlords are also required to give tenants at least 10-days' notice if they plan to raise the rent on a month-to-month lease. Additionally, tenants can legally withhold rent if their landlord does not take care of essential repairs. However, landlords in Denver are not required to cap security deposits, allowing them to charge whatever they like.

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