Tag: Vacancy Rate
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Denver apartment vacancies tighten slightly, while lower rents are unlikely to help those in need
The newest data on the apartment market shows some good news for Denver area renters — but not necessarily for those at the bottom end who face the biggest challenges to securing affordable places to live. A new quarterly report from the Apartment Association of Metro Denver shows the vacancy rate holding steady in the…
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Denver metro apartment rents fell in 2025, concessions soared
As more new apartments have hit the market, rents have fallen across the metro Denver area. The average rent fell nearly 5% in the last year to about $1,750, according to a fourth-quarter report from the Apartment Association of Metro Denver. It’s the lowest rent recorded since 2022. Rent prices around the region began to…
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Metro Denver apartment rents and vacancies flat in first quarter
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One word describes the first quarter “Vacancy & Rent Report” by the Apartment Association of Metro Denver, “flat.” As in, rents stayed basically flat from the last quarter of 2022 — rising only 0.5 percent to an $1,846 average for all unit types. Vacancies likewise remained flat, staying the exact same 5.6% level from the prior…
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Denver rents up, again; vacancies historically low
Apartment rents in metro Denver reached over $2 per square foot for the first time in recorded history for a third-quarter average of $1,726 per month, according to the Apartment Association of Metro Denver’s report. Meanwhile the vacancy rate for the area came in below 4% for the second quarter in a row — the…
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Metro Denver apartment rents soar to all-time high
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Rents for metro Denver apartments reached an all-time high, while the vacancy rate stood at historic lows, according to the Q2 Metro Denver Vacancy & Rent Report. Report authors called the Q2 results “extraordinary.” “There was a spike in rent along with a decrease in…
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What will 2021 bring for Denver’s office market?
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The pandemic shut down of metro Denver offices for the past 10 months hasn’t created a fire sale on office space lease rates. At least not yet. But the impact has been felt far and wide though Denver’s business industry as tenants are finding plenty…




