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Best Places to Rent a Home in Denver

Thinking of renting a home in Denver? The Mile High City has tons to offer—whether you’re looking for a revitalized neighborhood full of art galleries and restaurants or an apartment near one of Denver’s largest parks, finding the right spot for you is easy. Here are the five best places to rent in Denver!

Baker

Exterior Photo of the Neon Local Apartment Building in Baker, Denver. Photo by Instagram user @neonlocal

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  • Home Price: $896 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 14% of Denver neighborhoods
  • Renter-Occupied Homes: 63%
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families

With a vibrant urban-suburban mix, Baker is known as one of the hippest and most diverse neighborhoods in Denver! Renters will find housing options in Baker that consist of Victorian homes, old bungalows, remodeled duplexes, and new condos to fit their individual needs at affordable prices. Part of Baker’s charm is its walkable streets, including South Broadway, which is filled with bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and local stores. Don’t want to walk? The neighborhood has bike lanes for those who prefer two wheels! Baker is also located close to I-25, and the I-25 and Broadway RTD Station offers access to the D, E, and H Lines, which makes the neighborhood perfect for commuters!

Things to Do in Baker

Wander down South Broadway for breweries, coffee shops, and local shops like Fancy Tiger Crafts or The Wizard’s Chest. Check out the local art galleries like SPACE Gallery that are part of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe. Aim for the bullseye when you go axe throwing at Axe Whooping. Have brunch at the Hornet Restaurant, where you’ll find Prime Rib Hash or Bread Pudding French Toast. Snack on some Fried Pickles or Beer Cheese Dip before your Broadway Burrito at Historians Ale House. Enjoy traditional Mexican food like Camarones Con Crema or Pork Tamales at Adelitas Cocina y Cantina. Or swing by one of the breweries in Baker like Crazy Mountain Brewery to sip a Lava Lake or Horseshoes & Hand Grenades in the taproom.

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City Park

Exterior Photo of the Park 17 Apartment Building in City Park, Denver. Photo by Instagram user @liveatpark17

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  • Home Price: $852 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 5% of Denver neighborhoods
  • Renter-Occupied Homes: 66%
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals

City Park is the perfect Denver neighborhood for someone looking for city life with greenery nearby! Located right across from 330 acres of green space, the residential area has rich architectural history with bungalows, Denver Squares, and row homes available alongside new condos, townhomes, and high-rise apartment buildings, as well! City Park boasts a more laid back vibe compared to other Denver neighborhoods, offering fewer nightlife options, more cafes, and family-friendly activities—and even better parking than nearby areas! Residents will also find a wide variety of diverse community events like City Park Jazz, the Colorado Black Arts Festival, and City Park Farmers Market to enjoy throughout the year!

Things to Do in City Park

Golf 18 holes or hit the driving range at the City Park Golf Course. Walk around the Denver Zoo, where you’ll find African lions, Siberian tigers, clouded leopards, emus, and more. Explore exhibits like the Bird Virtual Reality Experience or Stonehenge at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Have breakfast at Fox on the Run Cafe and enjoy Lemon Ricotta Pancakes or Whipped Feta Toast. Savor fresh Moroccan cuisine at Cafe Miriam when you order dishes like Chicken Tagine with Pickled Lemon or Kefta Kababs. Order a Sugar Steak, Escargot, or Blackened Salmon at Bastien’s Restaurant. Try a Homemade Waffle at Scoops Homemade Ice Cream, and choose from flavors like Salted Caramel Cookies & Cream or Mint Chocolate Chip. Or grab some cocktails like My Scoville Romance, Wackadoodle Sour, or The Unit at Middleman.

Jefferson Park

Exterior Photo of the Alcott Apartment Building in Jefferson Park, Denver. Photo by Instagram user @alcottdenver

Photo via @alcottdenver

  • Home Price: $1,007 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 27% of Denver neighborhoods
  • Renter-Occupied Homes: 62%
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families

Don’t glance over Denver’s smallest neighborhood when you’re looking for a place to rent! Jefferson Park is a quaint, urban area that’s perfect for anyone looking for city living and views of the Denver skyline without the busy streets or the price tag of downtown. The neighborhood’s old Victorian homes have been replaced with newly built, modern townhomes, providing renters with tons of new construction to choose from! Along with new residential areas, this up-and-coming area is in a transition with commercial projects that are bringing great dining and entertainment closer to residents. Plus, Jefferson Park is just west of I-25, making it a great location for commuters.

Things to Do in Jefferson Park

See fish, sharks, eels, and Mystic Mermaids at the Downtown Aquarium. Watch your kids become a veterinarian, drive a firetruck, or climb through the adventure forest at the Children’s Museum of Denver. Catch a Denver Broncos (NFL) football game at Empower Field at Mile High. Try a Sausage & Mushrooms or Spinach White pizza from Sexy Pizza. Indulge in Texas Nachos, Baja Fish Tacos, or 25th Ave Street Tacos at El Cazo. Get a plate of wings, Ghost Fries, or Cheesy Potato Skins at Federal Bar & Grill. Head to Briar Common Brewery + Eatery for a Green Chili Black Bean Burger or a Turkey Club paired with one of their local brews like the Bee’s Knees. Or hit up the Jefferson Park Pub for a handmade cocktail like the Truffle Shuffle or Jalapeno Mule.

LoDo

Nightime Photo of The Grand and Glass House Buildings in LoDo, Denver. Photo by Instagram user @randymajors

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  • Home Price: $1,342 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 91% of Denver neighborhoods
  • Renter-Occupied Homes: 67%
  • Perfect For: Singles, young professionals, families, retirees

Looking for a Denver neighborhood in the heart of downtown? If big city life is what you’re after, then LoDo is the area for you! LoDo is home to some of the city’s best shopping, restaurants, nightlife, and more! Crowned by some as the Epicenter of Denver, the area features newly built apartments, renovated lofts, and luxury condos. While rent is traditionally higher in LoDo than in other areas of Denver, the amenities draw residents in. There are coworking spaces, local coffee shops, and easy access to public transit like the Amtrak at Union Station!

Things to Do in LoDo

Go for a jog along the South Platte River on the Riverfront Loop at Commons Park. Grab the pups and head to the Railyard Dog Park for off-the-leash fun. Check out Denver’s Museum of Contemporary Art to see rotating exhibits. Shop around Larimer Square, Denver’s most historic block, with local vintage shops, home furnishing stores, boutiques, and more. Enjoy Burrata, Housemade Focaccia, and Bucatini Carbonara at Osteria Marco. Try Fried Green Tomato, Tofu Tacos, or a Pig in the Orchard sandwich at The Pig & The Sprout. Head out for Duck Wonton Noodle Soup or Curry-Peanut Chicken Salad at Zoe Ma Ma. Dig into a Miso-Glazed Salmon Rice Bowl, Bone-In Short Ribs, or Korean Fried Chicken at Mercantile Dining & Provision. Or gather some friends and head to Upstairs Circus, a DIY workshop and bar, where you can enjoy a seasonal cocktail like the Ringmaster’s Rose while crafting.

University

  • Home Price: $1,318 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 86% of Denver neighborhoods
  • Renter-Occupied Homes: 56%
  • Perfect For: Students, singles, young professionals, families, retirees

University and University Park are aptly named as the home of the 125-acre University of Denver campus. Because of that, the area acts like a college town mixed with an exurban neighborhood featuring both small diners and local late-night bars. You can settle down in rentals like apartments, ranches, Denver Squares, Victorian, and Colonial homes that are available in the neighborhood. Residents also have easy access to I-25, and the University of Denver RTD Station makes commuting on the E and H Lines simple!

Things to Do in University

Look up to see the stars at the Chamberlin Observatory during one of the Denver Astronomical Society’s public events. Catch a theatre performance at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts. Learn to ice skate at the Joy Burns Ice Arena or join a hockey league. Cheer on the Denver Pioneers as they play basketball at Magness Arena. Sip on an Americano while listening to live jazz and folk music at Keith’s Coffee Bar. Dig into Lamb Shoulder or Bison Back at Roaming Buffalo Bar-B-Que. Swing by The Pioneer Bar for Steak Torta or Crispy Cauliflower Tacos. Devour Middle Eastern cuisines like Sheesh Kifta or Beef Shawarmah at Jerusalem Restaurant.

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