
Apartments near Auraria West Campus-E Line in Denver, CO (1,892 Rentals)


1940-1946 W 33rd Ave

2455 W 32nd Ave

Jack Kerouac Lofts

1150 Logan St

131 E 8th Ave

1241 Pennsylvania St

1268-1274 Newton St

1261 Pennsylvania St

1460 N Pennsylvania St

Logan Street

1256-1258 Newton St

1136 Logan St

The Bartholomew

1100 Logan St

812-816 W 3rd Ave

1554-1556 Osceola St

Sherman Square

Tremont Place Townhomes

1165 Pennsylvania St

Penn Mor Apartments

1260 Pennsylvania

1421 Pearl St

Dakota Condos

1727-1767 Pearl St

3177-3219 W 28th Ave

Studio 70

3307 Navajo St

The Phoenix Apartments

Pearl Place

3325 Tejon St

Campbell Arms

2247 Glenarm Pl

1240 Pennsylvania St

353 Elati St

2355-2363 Stout St

1060 Logan St

3325 Wyandot St

The Furniture Factory

Loma Vista Apartments

Peerless Apartments

700 N Lincoln St

The Pearl

3524-3530 W 25th Ave

267-273 Galapago St

1263 Pearl St

1267 N Pearl St

444 Bannock St

The Brownstone Flats

2522-2528 W 33rd Ave

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There are currently 2,623 Studio Apartments in Denver with rent ranges from $650 to $7,369 with an average price of $1,555.
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