
Apartments near Lamar Station Plaza in Lakewood, CO (648 Rentals)


5575 W 3rd Pl

2500 Winona Ct

1263 Stuart St

5545 W 3rd Pl

5038 W 29th Ave

4235 W Colfax Ave

1241 Stuart St

2801 Xavier St

5455-5475 W 3rd Pl

3292 Marshall St

4932 W 29th Ave

6755 W 33rd Ave

5430 W 3rd Pl

Four-Plex

7649 W 32nd Ave

Vrain Street Apartments

5360-5370 W 3rd Pl

1415 Quitman St

602-608 Wolff St

1474 Quitman St

1456 Quitman St

1524 Quitman St

4531 W 7th Ave

4000 W Conejos Pl

Lake Apartments

Perry Row At Sloans

1433 Perry St

Quitman 4

1403-1407 Perry St

4601-4625 W 6th Ave

6440 W 35th Ave

4450-4460 W 27th Ave

5001-5007 W 30th Ave

1550-1552 Perry St

3269-3285 Benton St

3260 Chase St

1208 N Quitman St

SloHi Flats

1233 Perry St

1231 Perry St

1030 Quitman St

Perry Row on the W Line

1274 Perry St

1554-1556 Osceola St

2250 Quitman St

1305 Osceola St

2925 Vrain St

3335-3353 Benton St

Crescent Apartments

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How much are Studio apartments in Lakewood?
There are currently 406 Studio Apartments in Lakewood with rent ranges from $650 to $2,935 with an average price of $1,503.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Lakewood ranges from $715 to $4,485 with an average monthly rent of $1,782.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Lakewood range from $861 to $6,677. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,140.
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There are currently 270 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Lakewood on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,004 to $5,607 - averaging $2,604 for the location.
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