Updated June 2019
If you were born between the years of 1981 – 1996, you are considered a Millennial and Millennials love Denver. According to the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, the Millennial population in Denver top nearly 891,500. That number is expected to increase as Denver continues to provide job opportunities and a quality of life second to none. If you are a Millennial looking to move to Denver, below is a list of the top 10 areas to consider.
North Capital Hill Uptown – Urban
Median Rent $1,218
Median Home Value $257,668
84% rent / 16% own
Capital Hill – Urban
Median Rent $1,006
Median Home Value $209,187
78% rent / 22% own
Downtown – Denver
Median Rent $1,276
Median Home Value $334,973
52% rent / 48% own
Highland – Urban
Median Rent $1,245
Median Home Value $443,931
60% rent / 40% own
Cheeseman Park – Urban
Median Rent: 1,168
Median Home Value $295,235
66% rent / 34% own
Union Station – Urban
Median Rent $1,536
Median Home Value $541,803
71% rent / 29% own
Five Points – Urban
Median Rent $1,504
Median Home Value $423,912
80% rent / 20% own
City Park West – Urban
Median Rent $879
Median Home Value $406,102
71% rent / 29% own
City Park – Suburban
Median Rent $967
Median Home Value $398,233
60% rent / 40% own
Congress Park – Urban
Median Rent $1,250.00
Median Home Value $477,748
60% rent / 40% own
For the full list please click here to view the full article by the Denver Business Journal.