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Denver Rents Down 9% (Zumper National Rent Report) - Mile High CRE

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According to the latest Zumper’s National Rent Index, Denver ranked as the 24th most expensive city with one-bedroom rent falling 1.2% in July to $1,680, while two-bedrooms dropped 1.3% to $2,270. On an annual basis, Denver rents are both down about 9%.  Nationally, the National Rent Index reveals either flat or declining rates across the board. The median one-bedroom rent held steady this July at $1,520, while two-bedrooms dipped 0.3% to $1,905…
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Mile High CRE broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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