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Rental Market Trends in Colorado

$1,604/month

Average Rent

-3.1%

Decrease in the Last Year

-$51

Average Price Decrease

Ranked 34th

Least Expensive Rent by State

53,617

Available Rentals

Pueblo, CO

City with the Lowest Rent

What is the average rent in Colorado?

As of September 2025, the average rent in Colorado is $1,604/month. When you rent an apartment in Colorado, you can expect some variability depending on the region. For instance, metropolitan areas may have higher rents than smaller towns and rural areas. In general, you can expect to pay about $1,425 per month for a studio, $1,604 for a one-bedroom apartment, and around $1,977 for a two-bedroom apartment in Colorado. If you opt for a three-bedroom rental, you could pay $2,544 or more.

Floor Plan Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Studio
$1,425/month
491 Sq Ft
One Bedroom
$1,604/month
700 Sq Ft
Two Bedroom
$1,977/month
1,008 Sq Ft
Three Bedroom
$2,544/month
1,296 Sq Ft

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What are the most affordable cities in Colorado?

Based on current rent prices, the cheapest cities in Colorado to live are Pueblo, Grand Junction and Greeley.

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City
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Pueblo
$1,030/month
610 Sq Ft
Grand Junction
$1,219/month
638 Sq Ft
Greeley
$1,302/month
681 Sq Ft
Colorado Springs
$1,320/month
670 Sq Ft
Aurora
$1,434/month
690 Sq Ft
Loveland
$1,558/month
728 Sq Ft
Thornton
$1,577/month
730 Sq Ft
Westminster
$1,621/month
713 Sq Ft
Commerce City
$1,629/month
694 Sq Ft
Lakewood
$1,629/month
709 Sq Ft

What are the most expensive cities in Colorado?

Based on current rent prices, the most expensive cities in Colorado to live are Boulder, Highlands Ranch and Centennial.

Calculate Rent Affordability
City
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Boulder
$1,957/month
687 Sq Ft
Highlands Ranch
$1,925/month
818 Sq Ft
Centennial
$1,873/month
753 Sq Ft
Parker
$1,805/month
771 Sq Ft
Broomfield
$1,795/month
761 Sq Ft
Castle Rock
$1,773/month
766 Sq Ft
Denver
$1,672/month
696 Sq Ft
Longmont
$1,650/month
726 Sq Ft
Fort Collins
$1,644/month
704 Sq Ft
Arvada
$1,633/month
685 Sq Ft
This information is based on data collected by CoStar Group researchers.†

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Colorado

53,617 Available Apartments for Rent

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