
Apartments near Sports Authority Field at Mile High-C Line in Denver, CO (1,663 Rentals)


1457-1459 Ogden St

East 13th Ave Apartments

1019 Clarkson St

4812-4818 W 11th Ave

1265 Xavier St

623-635 27th St

1433 Ogden St

656 Logan St

4829-4833 W 11th Ave

4830-4836 W 11th Ave

1110 Clarkson St

1025 N Clarkson St

1064-1066 Clarkson St

1355 Ogden

3212 Stuart St

Vaquita Townhomes in the Highlands

20-36 E 4th Ave

Riviera

735 E 10th Ave

950-956 Washington St

438-444 W 1st Ave

66-72 Elati St

820-838 28th St

Berkeley Townhomes & Retail

1331-1337 Ogden St

979-985 Wolff St

620-622 Logan St

930 N Washington

2406 Clarkson St

1317 N Ogden St

1042 N Clarkson St

Clarkson Apartments

1230-1256 Yates St

Clarkson Flats

LeCentral Apartments

661-663 Pennsylvania St

1200 Emerson St

1101 Emerson St

1109 Emerson St

2557-2559 Clarkson St

541-561 Logan St

Tuscany Apartments

610 Logan St

937 Clarkson St

1152 N Emerson St

690 Pennsylvania St

2801 Stout St

Ash Apartments

1116 Emerson St

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How much are Studio apartments in Denver?
There are currently 2,620 Studio Apartments in Denver with rent ranges from $650 to $7,463 with an average price of $1,555.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Denver ranges from $600 to $10,405 with an average monthly rent of $1,791.
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