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Colorado Rent Prices Drop: Denver, Aurora, and Colorado Springs Lead National Decline

Colorado Rent Prices Drop: Denver, Aurora, and Colorado Springs Lead National Decline

by Larry Ulibarri
January 29, 2025
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Colorado Rent Prices Drop: Denver, Aurora, and Colorado Springs Among U.S. Leaders

Colorado is seeing some relief from rising rent prices, with Denver, Aurora, and Colorado Springs leading the way in major drops compared to other U.S. cities.

Key Points:

  • Price Decline in Denver: Denver’s rent prices have decreased significantly over the last year. The median rent in Denver dropped 5.4%, marking a larger reduction than most large cities.
  • Rising Prices in Some Areas: Despite this drop, Denver’s rent is still 19.9% higher than the national average, with the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment at $1,453, compared to the national average of $1,370.
  • Metro Area Differences: Rent prices in Aurora saw an even bigger drop of 7.4% in the past year, with the median rent for a one-bedroom unit at $1,297, while surrounding cities also saw decreases in rent.
  • Affordable Areas: Englewood and Wheat Ridge remain the most affordable areas within the metro, with one-bedroom rents below $1,200.

Rent Trends:

  • Colorado’s Rent Stats: Rent growth over the past year has slowed across the state, but some areas have seen more significant drops. For example, Aurora saw the largest decrease, while Centennial and Littleton also had notable drops.
  • Metro Area Snapshot: Rent in Denver itself has seen a 1.1% decrease recently. However, cities like Arvada, Englewood, and Wheat Ridge have seen much lower rent increases, offering some hope to renters.
  • Factors Contributing to Changes: Changes in supply and demand, along with shifts in housing affordability and new building policies, have played a role in these developments.

In short, while prices are still high compared to the national average, renters in the Denver metro area are seeing some relief as rent prices drop in many cities.

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