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Denver is the most expensive city to rent an apartment in the metro area. Find out what cities are the cheapest.
Denver is slightly ahead of some its suburban neighbors as the most expensive city in the metro area to rent an apartment.
A new report by rental company Zumper identified the most and least expensive cities to rent in the metro area by analyzing active listings that hit the market in May. The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Colorado was $1,268.
Denver’s median rent of $1,540 was just ahead of Broomfield’s and Centennial’s at $1,510. Littleton was third most expensive at $1,450.
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