Where to find an apartment for rent, near the Art Institute in Denver, Colorado?
November 29th, 2008 | by Michael |Laura Scarborough asked:
Me and my boyfriend are moving to Denver, Colorado this year around October, (2008). I was wondering if anyone from around that area could help us, we will both be going to the Art Institute, so really around that area, within 15 miles. =) . We do have a small trained weenie dog, so please a place that allows pets. Thanks so much any help will be great.
CHAD
Me and my boyfriend are moving to Denver, Colorado this year around October, (2008). I was wondering if anyone from around that area could help us, we will both be going to the Art Institute, so really around that area, within 15 miles. =) . We do have a small trained weenie dog, so please a place that allows pets. Thanks so much any help will be great.
CHAD

3 Responses to “Where to find an apartment for rent, near the Art Institute in Denver, Colorado?”
By judithia on Nov 30, 2008 | Reply
Try craigslist.org Good Luck!!
By Quake22 on Dec 3, 2008 | Reply
A lot of students at the Art Institute live in the Capital Hill, Governors Park or Uptown neighborhoods. Those neighborhoods are all close to the school enabling you to walk to class. The parking can be rough in that area, so it’s a good idea to live nearby. Plus, there are some decent bars and restaurants all within walking distance. The catch is most of the places for rent are older (but the rent is reasonable, so that’s good). If you want to live in a newer yuppie area you can live in Golden Triangle or Lowerdowntown (Lodo). Visit for superficial descriptions of the Denver neighborhoods and ask further questions to get the dirt on each neighborhood. Craigslist is a good place to look for apartments/houses for rent.
By westguy18 on Dec 6, 2008 | Reply
The person above gave some good advice. A lot of students do live in the Capitol Hill and Uptown neighborhoods. If you can afford to, I would try looking at apartments right in downtown or LoDo (lower downtown). For a student I would reccomend looking at the Bank and Boston buildings. They are in a great central location in walking distance to the Art Institute and a block away from the 16th Street Mall. Living in downtown is expensive though. The last time I looked a 2 bedrrom in the Bank building was something like $1200 a month. I have a friends who lives in Uptown Village apartments in Uptown which is a newer building and look into Uptown Square too. Hope you find something that works and welcome to Denver!!