
Apartments near 16th-California-F Line in Denver, CO (2,162 Rentals)


1945 Hooker St

70 Grant St

1711 Hooker St

The Clyde

1912-1918 W 38th Ave

3510 Brighton Blvd

424 E 1st Ave

1331 Columbine St

3219 W 19th Ave

2505-2525 Grove St

Avila Park Condominiums

2822 Federal Blvd

1519 Hooker St

Aspen House

3127 W 24th Ave

520 E 1st Ave

120-130 Washington St

1212 Columbine St

2735 W 32nd Ave

123 W Ellsworth Ave

3220 W 18th Ave

3229 W Conejos Plz

Logan Place

1269 Columbine St

3300 Clay St

35 N Grant St

1121 Josephine St

3232 W 20th Ave

3554 Humboldt St

Baker 6

1326 Columbine St

Silverbrook Apartments

1834 Irving St

1826 Irving St

1632-1636 Irving St

1435 Elizabeth St

2317-2321 E 28th Ave

1415 Elizabeth St

Residential Condos

2821 Federal Blvd

3700 Marion St

1284 Columbine St

12 Sherman St

2530 W 35th Ave

1361 Elizabeth St

33-35 Pennsylvania St

1165 Columbine St

3124 W 26th Ave

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There are currently 2,619 Studio Apartments in Denver with rent ranges from $509 to $6,125 with an average price of $1,549.
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