
Apartments near Colfax & Elm in Denver, CO (833 Rentals)


The Beck

1330 Josephine Street

Columbine East

Austin Apartments

Botanical Apartments

New Heritage

1236-1238 Josephine St

Botanic Place Apartments

Congress Park

Dave's Place

1532-1536 N York St

The Jackson

1101 Rosemary Street

The Bluette

Marlene Apartments

York Street Apartments

1458 N Gaylord St

Dahlia Street Apartments

Monterey on York

Liggins Tower

1330 Gaylord Apartments

The Pickwick Place

Gaylord Apartments

City Park Residences

1363 N Gaylord

The Gaylord

1335 Gaylord

Garden Court Apartments

1568 Vine St

1536 Vine

La Vina

The Edge at City Park

Cruise Apartments

The Leetonia

The Vines

Trenton

The Cynthia Lee

La Petite

3349 N Harrison St

Vine Apartments

Park Breeze

1402 Race

St Paul Collection

2025 E 18th Ave

Manchester Apartments

1443 Race Apartments

1639 Race

1725 Race St

Capitol Hill Apartments
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