
Apartments near 10th and Osage-E Line in Denver, CO (1,889 Rentals)


1321 E 12th Ave

1301-1307 W Gill Pl

Blossom Apartments

2830 Wyandot St

2829 Vallejo St

2355-2363 Stout St

1100 E 16th Ave

3451 W 21st Ave

1109 Lafayette St

1085 Lafayette St

1208 N Quitman St

1403-1407 Perry St

1223 Lafayette St

Parkside on Cherry Creek

245 S Pennsylvania St

1730-1742 Ogden St

725-729 E Bayaud Ave

Ogden Gardens

779-785 Lafayette St

1025 E 17th Ave

3127 W 24th Ave

Maison Lafayette Apartments

1433 Perry St

1062 Lafayette St

1640 Downing St

Quitman 4

1407 E 11th Ave

Zi Lofts & Townhomes

Barnums Subdiv

O'Neil Apartments

1640 N Downing St

1126 Lafayette St

The Brownstone Flats

SloHi Flats

1016 Lafayette St

1440-1450 Marion St

Majorca

Lafayette Tower

720-730 E Bayaud Ave

1130 Lafayette St

Espadin

2245 Blake St

1210 E Colfax Ave

1135 E 16th Ave

1256 N Lafayette St

Peerless Apartments

1220 Lafayette St

The Furniture Factory

2532-2538 Kensing Ct

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There are currently 2,619 Studio Apartments in Denver with rent ranges from $509 to $4,915 with an average price of $1,552.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Denver ranges from $600 to $10,538 with an average monthly rent of $1,792.
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