Colorado Apartments

At Denver Rentals, we want to help you find the home that is right for you. Whether you are looking for a capitol hill condo, a cherry creek apartment, or a washington park house, we hope this site will help.

Denver is known for great outdoor activities, 300+ days of sunshine per year, and a laid back attitude. If you’re considering a move to Denver, you won’t be disappointed. Most people that move to the area refuse to leave, even passing up great opportunities in leui of a quality of life that is incomparable.

As of the censusGR2 of 2006, there are an estimated 581,955 people, 250,906 households, and 119,378 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,396.5/km² (3,616.8/mi²). There are 268,617 housing units at an average density of 633.1/km² (1,639.6/mi²).

Denver has been and is expected to remain a growth area. It ranks high among cities west of Chicago in growth largely due to the beautiful natural surroundings the city offers. However, Denver’s urban core is also growing and developing. The city recently completed a major Convention Center expansion and is luring business away from Las Vegas. Denver’s performing arts center is one of the largest in the West and a plan is currently being considered to develop 14th Street as Denver’s “Theater District” with impressive illumination and marketing for the major broadway shows that are consistently hosted in Denver.

Mar 11, 2006 – Colorado Rental Market Analysis

2006 Year to Date Average Listing Price
Denver Metro – 1 Bedroom: $1076, 2 Bedroom: $984
Boulder/36 – 1 Bedroom: $690, 2 Bedroom: $809
Colorado Springs 1 Bedroom: $538, 2 Bedroom: $586
Northern Colorado – 1 Bedroom: $627, 2 Bedroom: $655

A number of luxury one bedrooms in Downtown Denver has pushed the average over two bedrooms

Mar 10, 2006 – Uptown Denver Neighborhood Gets Expensive Fast

The Uptown neighborhood of Denver has become a target for many corporate developers and the price of real estate in this neighborhood has soared. As the urban renewal of Denver continues, neighborhoods that border downtown have become hot spots for development and real estate investing.

This trend has caused problspans for at least one affordable housing developer in Denver. Uptown Partnership Inc. of Denver is likely to face a foreclosure filing and lawsuits from its inability to pay bills. Leslie Mitchell of the Uptown Partnership Board blames the price of dirt in the revitalized Uptown neighborhood for the developer’s problspans in a Denver Post article on 3/10/06.

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