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1656 Franklin St

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1013 E 10th Ave

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Don Edward Apartments

1433 Downing St

956 N Emerson St

999 Emerson St

Ogden Flats

1266 Emerson St.

463-473 Clarkson St

Lanai Condos

Lido Condos

Audrey Pointe Condominiums

1700 Emerson St

148 S Emerson St

Swallow Hill Condominiums

Caravelle

The Sanctuary Lofts of Denver

2231 N Ogden St

Hollie Jean Lofts

The Point

Park Cheeseman

Leyden Oaks Apartments

743-763 Albion St

753-755 Ash St

749-751 Ash St

771-773 Bellaire St

4300 E 8th Ave

532-538 Garfield St

3820 E 10th Ave

740-746 Birch St

3712-3716 E 10th Ave

The Ascot Condominiums

426-430 Garfield St

429 Harrison St

4021-4065 E 11th Ave

740-754 Clermont St

1100 Colorado Blvd

1077 Colorado Blvd

3825-3845 E 4th Ave

799 Cherry St

Cadillac Condominiums

1101 Bellaire St

Parkway Towers

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There are currently 2,614 Studio Apartments in Denver with rent ranges from $650 to $7,245 with an average price of $1,551.
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