
Apartments near 16th-California-F Line in Denver, CO (2,158 Rentals)


3329 - 3327 N Lafayette

1607-1613 York St

1260 Vine St

Park Ville Apartments

209-215 Galapago St

2480 W Caithness Pl

1100-1122 Race St

Gaylord Place

The O'Keefe Mansion

2417 W 32nd Ave

1535 York St.

Jeff Park Flats

1432 Gaylord St

The Adelaine Condominiums

1406 Vine St

3302-3312 Lafayette St

The Austin Apartments

2881 N Speer Blvd

Jason Street 14

3335-3347 Wyandot St

2482-2498 W Argyle Pl

New Lafayette Apartments

2202-2204 E 14th Ave

1070 Race St

2733-2741 W 28th Ave

3137 Gilpin St

2130-2132 E 26th Ave

2511-2519 Eliot St

602 W 2nd Ave

Townhomes at Mile High

The Norseman II at Cheeseman Park

Cheesman Place

211 N Sherman St

3832 Jason St

2455 W 32nd Ave

Arboretum

Denver Children's Advocacy Center

Ginger Quill Apartments

1520 York St

2326 Federal Blvd

1900 Grove St

3032 W 19th Ave

3420 N Marion St

231 Logan St

Alamo Placita

2235-2241 Federal Blvd

1916 Grove St

Federal Apartments

Pennsylvania Park

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There are currently 2,620 Studio Apartments in Denver with rent ranges from $509 to $4,915 with an average price of $1,552.
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