
Apartments near Auraria West Campus-E Line in Denver, CO (1,924 Rentals)


1745 Wazee St

1936 Grove St

1819 Grove St

3109 W 18th Ave

The Hoyt

2831 W 23rd Ave

3126 W 18th Ave

1620 Little Raven St

1200 Cherokee St

290 W 12th Ave

Isbell Lofts

2501-2527 Bryant St

2239-2269 Eliot St

3115-3133 W 18th Ave

Art Museum Apartments

1519 Hooker St

3136 W 19th Ave

3201-3209 W Conejos Plz

The Park

3115-3125 W 19th Ave

Denver Children's Advocacy Center

1140 Cherokee St

616 W 9th Ave

City View 4

2528 W 26th Ave

1826 Hooker St

3124 W 20th Ave

Rise Projects

1711 Hooker St

1100 Cherokee St

2527 W 26th Ave

1705 Hooker St

Midland Lofts

3229 W Conejos Plz

2517-2529 Clay St

2235-2241 Federal Blvd

3200-3220 W 19th Ave

3146 W 20th Ave

Denver Rooftop Views

Rocky Mountain Warehouse Lofts

3220 W 18th Ave

3201 W 19th Ave

1632-1636 Irving St

Saola Townhomes at Sloan's Lake

La Plata

Federal Apartments

1915-1923 Hooker St

2326 Federal Blvd

The Dakota Lofts

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There are currently 2,619 Studio Apartments in Denver with rent ranges from $650 to $6,140 with an average price of $1,575.
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