Apartments near Commerce City in Commerce City, CO (92 Rentals)

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5271 E 62nd Ave
Studio Apartments

5271 E 62nd Ave

5271 E 62nd AveCommerce City, CO 80022
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6110 Holly St
Studio Apartments

6110 Holly St

6110 Holly StCommerce City, CO 80022
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6270 Holly St
1 Bedroom Apartments

6270 Holly St

6270 Holly StCommerce City, CO 80022
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6251 Ivy Way
Studio Apartments

6251 Ivy Way

6251 Ivy WayCommerce City, CO 80022
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5715 E 62nd Ave
2 Bedroom Apartments

5715 E 62nd Ave

5715 E 62nd AveCommerce City, CO 80022
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6240 Ivy Way
Studio Apartments

6240 Ivy Way

6240 Ivy WayCommerce City, CO 80022
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6271 Ivy Way
Studio Apartments

6271 Ivy Way

6271 Ivy WayCommerce City, CO 80022
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4440 E 68th Ave
Studio Apartments

4440 E 68th Ave

4440 E 68th AveCommerce City, CO 80022
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6917 Dahlia St
1 Bedroom Apartments

6917 Dahlia St

6917 Dahlia StCommerce City, CO 80022
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6955 Dahlia St
1 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

6955 Dahlia St

6955 Dahlia StCommerce City, CO 80022
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6350 Monaco
3 Bedroom Apartments

6350 Monaco

6350 MonacoCommerce City, CO 80022
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6952 Weiman Ct
Studio Apartments

6952 Weiman Ct

6952 Weiman CtCommerce City, CO 80022
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6680 E 63rd Pl
2 Bedroom Apartments

6680 E 63rd Pl

6680 E 63rd PlCommerce City, CO 80022
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5800 Newport St
1 to 5 Bedroom Apartments

5800 Newport St

5800 Newport StCommerce City, CO 80022
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5517 E 71st Ave
2 Bedroom Apartments

5517 E 71st Ave

5517 E 71st AveCommerce City, CO 80022
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4460 E 72nd Ave
Studio Apartments

4460 E 72nd Ave

4460 E 72nd AveCommerce City, CO 80022

Frequently Asked Questions about Commerce City

How much are Studio apartments in Commerce City?

There are currently 127 Studio Apartments in Commerce City with rent ranges from $756 to $3,237 with an average price of $1,868.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Commerce City Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Commerce City ranges from $810 to $5,627 with an average monthly rent of $1,913.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Commerce City cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Commerce City range from $972 to $9,106. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,475.

How expensive are Commerce City Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 92 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Commerce City on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $966 to $8,416 - averaging $2,695 for the location.

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