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Apartments for Rent in Boulder, CO

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Average rent in Boulder, Colorado

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Boulder is $2,103, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $2,694. Rent rates updated 2 days ago
Studio
$1,921
1 Bed
$2,103
2 Beds
$2,694
3+ Beds
$4,303
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List

Top neighborhoods in Boulder

Glenwood Grove - North Iris

Glenwood Grove - North Iris

What it’s like to live in Glenwood Grove - North Iris

Glenwood Grove/North Iris delivers quintessential Boulder character with remarkable accessibility to both downtown and open space trail systems. Historic homes with architectural character sit alongside distinctive gardens reflecting the community's eco-conscious ethos. Rental prices have risen significantly as Boulder's popularity has grown, but for those seeking authentic local culture with walkable access to Pearl Street's amenities and the Foothills trail network, this established neighborhood offers the defining Boulder experience beyond purely student-dominated areas.
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Baseline

Baseline

What it’s like to live in Baseline

University accessibility defines Baseline, where this southeastern Boulder neighborhood offers more affordable alternatives to central districts while maintaining similar access to both University of Colorado facilities and mountain recreation. The district features modest mid-century homes and garden-style apartments with surprisingly generous outdoor spaces connecting residents with Colorado's natural beauty. Baseline provides Boulder renters with strategic positioning between both academic resources and Denver employment through excellent highway connections creating ideal convenience for households balancing educational priorities with professional requirements increasingly challenging to achieve without substantial financial compromises across Boulder's competitive housing market experiencing extreme affordability challenges through limited development possibilities constrained by both geographic limitations and intentional growth restriction policies preserving community character while simultaneously creating substantial housing pressure affecting rental availability and pricing throughout numerous Boulder neighborhoods.
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Flatirons

Flatirons

What it’s like to live in Flatirons

The Flatirons district defines Boulder's downtown energy, where historic buildings and modern architecture create a distinctive urban village beneath the iconic rock formations. Renters enjoy unmatched walkability to Pearl Street's dining scene with hiking trails accessible directly from many properties. The premium location commands corresponding rental rates ranking among Boulder's highest, but for outdoor enthusiasts seeking the definitive Boulder experience combining urban amenities with immediate mountain access, the Flatirons neighborhood delivers unparalleled positioning despite the higher price point reflecting these unique advantages.
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Explore Boulder Apartments for Rent

Boulder, Colorado offers a perfect blend of urban excitement and outdoor exploration. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, the city provides adventure seekers with activities like skiing, hiking, and snowshoeing. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy exploring the farmers' markets, attending music festivals, or biking along tranquil mountain trails.

The city's diverse neighborhoods, such as University Hill and Goss Grove, are known for their lively restaurant scenes and iconic venues. Popular attractions include the bustling Pearl Street and the Downtown Historic District, with nightlife hotspots like The Fox Theatre. Boulderites embrace the arts, and the city hosts renowned events like the Boulder International Film Festival and the Colorado Music Festival, attracting artists and spectators from around the globe.

If you're moving to Colorado, Apartment List makes it easy to discover a range of Boulder apartments for rent — from upscale units near the Flatirons to affordable one-bedroom apartments ideal for students. Simply take our AI-powered Renter Quiz, and we’ll deliver a personalized list of apartments in Boulder, CO that match your lifestyle and preferences. You can also filter for amenities like in-unit laundry or private outdoor access to find your ideal Boulder rental.

Here’s why Apartment List is the best way to approach your apartment search:

  • - Customized listings: Our Renter Quiz pinpoints your most essential criteria, letting us narrow down your search and curate listings to meet needs.
  • - Real-time updates: We’ll alert you when a new listing matches your preferences or rent drops on an apartment you like.
  • - Easy booking: With Apartment List, you can contact landlords through the app to ask questions and schedule tours.

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