Apartment Rent Update

According to the latest report by apartment housing research company Axiometrics, apartment rents in Denver grew by 10 percent in the third quarter, which was the fourth-­biggest jump in the U.S. In the latest three months, apartment rents in Denver have increased 3.3...

Nationally, Denver’s Rising Rent is Moderate

For some, Denver’s continuously rising rent increases are a problem, while others view it as a sign of a desirable place to live and work. According to the latest data from the Apartment Association of Metro Denver, median rents in the Denver metro area increased by...

Rent Will Continue to Rise in 2015

A recent Zillow report reflects the increase in rental prices in metro Denver, and found that renters paid $474 million more in 2014 for leases. Renters in the Mile High City and surrounding cities paid $4.9 billion in rent, up from $4.5 billion in 2013, a 10.8...

Apartment Vacancy Rate Dropping

Vacancies in metro Denver in the third quarter dropped almost a full percentage point to 3.9 percent. In the second quarter, the vacancy rate was 4.7 percent. From second to third quarter, the average rent in the metro area rose to $1,145 per month, about a 2 percent...

What’s Up With LoDo?

A new report affirms just how much people want to be in LoDo by demonstrating how much more they’ll pay. Average rents for Class A office space in LoDo were around $40 per square foot for a full-service lease in the second quarter, compared with around $33 per...