Low Income Apartments for Rent in Boulder, CO
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|Price Drop. $805 Off$1,842 - $10,124 Studio - 4 Beds$1,842 - $10,124 | Studio - 4 Beds
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Exceptional Value$1,210 - $1,747 1 - 3 Beds
Nest on Osage
4990 Osage Dr, Boulder, CO 80303$1,210 - $1,747 | 1 - 3 Beds -
1 Month Free$1,713 - $1,887 1 - 2 Beds
Depot Square
3195 Pearl Pky, Boulder, CO 80301$1,713 - $1,887 | 1 - 2 Beds -
1 Month Free
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$1,642 - $2,190 1 - 3 Beds
The Ellipse
3705 Canfield St, Boulder, CO 80301$1,642 - $2,190 | 1 - 3 Beds -
$1,533 - $1,971 Studio - 2 Beds
Ledges on 29th
2810 29th St, Boulder, CO 80301$1,533 - $1,971 | Studio - 2 Beds -
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$1,195 - $1,595 1 Bed
Grove Street Apartments
2003 Grove St, Boulder, CO 80302$1,195 - $1,595 | 1 Bed
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Boulder, CO Apartments for Rent
Boulder, CO, presents a remarkable blend of stunning natural beauty and vibrant community life. Nestled against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the city offers easy access to a myriad of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and rock climbing. The expansive Chautauqua Park is a local favorite, featuring scenic trails that lead to breathtaking views of the iconic Flatirons, while Valmont Bike Park provides an exhilarating experience for cycling enthusiasts.
The local scene is enriched by an array of shopping options, with the Pearl Street Mall serving as a bustling hub filled with unique boutiques and eateries. Nearby, Twenty Ninth Street and The Village offer a mix of retail and dining experiences, ensuring that residents have plenty of choices right at their doorstep. For those seeking a delightful meal, restaurants like The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse and The Sink provide a taste of local flavor, while Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery and Southern Sun Pub & Brewery are perfect for a casual evening out.
Cafes such as Lucile's Creole Cafe and Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, invite residents to savor a leisurely brunch or enjoy a cozy coffee break at The Laughing Goat or Walnut Cafe. Cultural experiences abound, with museums like the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art showcasing the region's artistic and historical heritage. The Junkyard Social Club adds a playful twist to the local arts scene, while the University of Colorado Art Museum offers a glimpse into contemporary works.
Throughout the year, Boulder hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals, including the Boulder International Film Festival and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, which draw both visitors and locals, celebrating artistic talent and creativity. The historic Boulder County Courthouse and the iconic Folsom Field, home to the University of Colorado Buffaloes football team, further enrich the city's cultural landscape.
With a commitment to sustainability, Boulder features numerous farmers' markets and eco-friendly initiatives, appealing to those who value environmental consciousness. The local rental market caters to diverse preferences, offering cozy apartments near the vibrant Pearl Street Mall and spacious townhomes in quieter neighborhoods. This combination of rich history, lively atmosphere, and a strong sense of community makes Boulder an exciting and inviting place to call home.
Why Boulder?
- Since Boulder is located in the foothills, you’ll have scenic views and easy access to outdoor hobbies like hiking, tubing, and biking
- Boulder is super pedestrian-friendly and bike-friendly, with over 300 miles of bikeway in the city
- Boulder is home the University of Colorado Boulder
- Boulder has a quirky arts and dining scene
- Boulder is known as one of the best places to live in Colorado
Renting in Boulder
Average Rental Rates and Apartment Sizes
- Apartment Type Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- 1 Bedroom 684 Sq Ft $1,891 / mo
- 2 Bedrooms 927 Sq Ft $2,289 / mo
- 3 Bedrooms 1,166 Sq Ft $3,292 / mo
- 4 Bedrooms 1,034 Sq Ft $5,538 / mo
Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Boulder
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Neighborhoods Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Park East 796 Sq Ft $1,817/mo
- Keewayden 532 Sq Ft $2,006/mo
- Martin Acres 633 Sq Ft $2,118/mo
- Baseline Sub 597 Sq Ft $2,193/mo
- Highland Park 727 Sq Ft $2,219/mo
- Table Mesa 727 Sq Ft $2,219/mo
- University Hill 670 Sq Ft $2,227/mo
- Hillside-Grandview-UofC 660 Sq Ft $2,414/mo
- Dakota Ridge-Northbriar 655 Sq Ft $2,459/mo
- Goss-Grove 556 Sq Ft $2,492/mo
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