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Last updated July 9, 2026

Average Rent in Colorado (2026)

Average rent across Colorado is $2,183/mo as of July 2026, based on 4,612 units tracked daily across 24 cities and 263 apartment communities. Rents are down $18 (0.9%) compared to 30 days ago. Prices range from $600 to $11,995.

$2,183
Avg Rent/mo
4,612
Units Tracked
24
Cities
-$18
30-Day Change

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Colorado Rent by City

Cities ranked by tracked inventory depth, biggest first. Prices are refreshed daily.

City Avg Rent 30d Change Units From
Denver $2,264 +$45 2,021 $1,039
Parker $2,122 -$22 378 $1,355
Boulder $2,900 +$407 355 $1,080
Colorado Springs $1,857 +$76 225 $625
Centennial $2,366 -$349 222 $1,356
Longmont $2,135 +$165 169 $1,390
Lakewood $2,194 -$10 145 $1,365
Arvada $2,197 -$401 138 $1,099
Loveland $1,933 +$67 129 $1,225
Greeley $1,492 -$74 117 $860
Westminster $1,835 +$4 106 $973
Castle Rock $1,955 +$375 97 $1,199
Pueblo $1,447 +$107 89 $650
Thornton $1,754 +$33 84 $1,160
Commerce City $2,031 +$41 67 $1,499
Lone Tree $2,073 +$13 67 $1,455
Fort Collins $1,907 -$110 58 $653
Wheat Ridge $1,987 -$195 33 $1,482
Englewood $2,112 +$69 28 $1,651
Grand Junction $1,672 -$10 28 $950
Show 4 smaller Colorado cities
City Avg Rent 30d Change Units From
Aurora $1,706 -$212 11 $1,320
Castle Pines $2,070 +$154 11 $1,740
Broomfield $2,000 +$64 10 $1,604
Northglenn $1,383 -$15 9 $1,213

Which Colorado Cities Are Getting Cheaper?

30-day percent change in asking rent across Colorado cities. Green bars dropped, red bars rose. Showing the 15 biggest movers.

The Highest-Earning Apartment Buildings in Colorado

Across the 197 Colorado buildings we can estimate, rental revenue totals about $94M per month ($1.1B a year). Estimates come from each building's unit-level listing and leasing activity; click a building for the full methodology.

Building City Est. Monthly Revenue Est. Occupancy Units
1.The Wheatley Denver, CO $3.2M/mo 100% 1885
2.Housing Helpers Boulder, CO $2.9M/mo 100% 924
3.Reve Boulder Apartments Boulder, CO $2.4M/mo 78% 1000
4.Skyline at Highlands Denver, CO $2.2M/mo 95% 1000
5.Pioneer Property Management Denver, CO $2.2M/mo 98% 792
6.One River North Denver, CO $1.9M/mo 94% 438
7.TriVista on Speer Denver, CO $1.8M/mo 97% 762
8.Aspendale Centennial Centennial, CO $1.7M/mo 86% 660
9.Arrive 800 Penn Denver, CO $1.6M/mo 99% 800
10.Westend Apartments Denver, CO $1.6M/mo 96% 660

Research estimates from listing activity, not operator financials.

Rent by Bedroom Type

Average rent in Colorado broken down by apartment size. Only bedroom buckets with 100+ tracked units are shown so every row is backed by meaningful sample size.

Type Avg Rent From Up To Units
Studio $1,776 $625 $3,737 932
1 Bedroom $2,041 $850 $6,696 2,085
2 Bedroom $2,553 $725 $10,093 1,342
3 Bedroom $3,002 $673 $11,995 221

1 bedroom bucket hidden with fewer than 100 tracked units.

Colorado Rent Trend Over Time

Average rent trend across all tracked Colorado apartments.

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Colorado Rent FAQ

What is the average rent in Colorado?

The average rent in Colorado is $2,183 per month as of July 2026, based on 4,612 units tracked across 24 cities.

Which Colorado city has the cheapest rent?

Northglenn has the lowest average rent in Colorado at $1,383 per month, with units starting from $1,213.

Are rents going up or down in Colorado?

Rents in Colorado have decreased by $18 (0.9%) over the last 30 days.

How much is a 1-bedroom apartment in Colorado?

The average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Colorado is $2,041 per month, with 2,085 units available.

What is the most expensive city in Colorado?

Denver is the most expensive city in Colorado with an average rent of $2,264 per month.

How many apartments are available in Colorado?

We track 4,612 individual units across 263 apartment communities in 24 Colorado cities. Prices are updated daily.

What is the average rent for a studio in Colorado?

The average studio apartment rent in Colorado is $1,776 per month.

How often are Colorado rent prices updated?

We refresh real asking prices every morning. All Colorado rent data is updated daily, giving you the most current pricing available.

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