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


40 E Ellsworth Ave

1262 Columbine St

2022-2038 Martin Luther King Blvd

1464 Elizabeth St

95 Clarkson St

3739-3747 Marion St

3811 Tejon St

36-44 S Pennsylvania St

1821 Irving St

1062 Josephine St

Pieta House

1418 Elizabeth St

3 Grant St

1807 Irving St

2 S Lincoln St

1805 Irving St

73-79 Clarkson St

1737 Irving St

3300 W 19th Ave

77-87 W Archer Pl

51 Washington St

1465 Clayton St

3600 Wynkoop St - 38th & Blake Apartments

Highland Sky Lofts

3318-3352 High St

The Cameo

1374 Elizabeth St

421-425 E Ellsworth Ave

1140 Columbine St

1411 Clayton St

1330 Elizabeth St

1475-1479 Irving St

1421 Clayton St

The Eileen Apartments

65 Clarkson St

25 Washington St

1427 Clayton St

26 S Sherman St

3315-3317 W 14th Ave

1721-1739 E 35th Ave

LoHi Landing

3305 W 14th Ave

The Arlington Park Apartments - Condos

44 N Washington St

One Pearl Street Condominiums

85 Ogden St

2806-2808 Hazel Ct

2810 Hazel Ct

4045 Row

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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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