LoDo Rent Prices & Neighborhood Guide
Lower Downtown historic district with converted warehouses, sports venues, Union Station, and vibrant nightlife near Coors Field.
Denver, COAvg Rent: $2,675/moWalk Score: 94
Walkability
94
Walk Score
Transit
85
Transit Score
Commute
0-5 min
To Downtown
Safety
Good
Rating
LoDo Rent Prices
Studio
$1,600
per month
1 Bedroom
$2,000
per month
2 Bedrooms
$2,900
per month
3 Bedrooms
$4,200
per month
Rent Trend: Stable premium
Neighborhood Character
Vibe & Demographics
Neighborhood Vibe
Urban, historic, nightlife-focused
Demographics
Young professionals, sports fans, urban dwellers
Best For
Young professionalsSports fansNightlife seekersUrban lifestyle
Lifestyle & Amenities
Restaurant Scene
Excellent, diverse, upscale
Nightlife
Very active - bars, clubs, sports bars
Schools
Limited residential presence
Pros & Cons of Living in LoDo
Pros
- Most walkable Denver
- Great transit
- Sports venues
- Vibrant scene
Cons
- Expensive
- Very noisy
- Tourist crowds
- Limited parking
Parks & Recreation
- Commons Park
- Confluence Park
Public Transit
- Union Station hub
- Light Rail
- Multiple bus lines
Popular Streets
- Larimer Street
- Blake Street
- Wynkoop Street
Key Amenities
- Union Station
- Coors Field
- Historic warehouses
- Restaurants
Compare with Other Denver Neighborhoods
RiNo
2BR Rent:$2,700
Walk Score:78
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Capitol Hill
2BR Rent:$2,200
Walk Score:90
Diverse, eclectic, urban
Cherry Creek
2BR Rent:$3,100
Walk Score:78
Upscale, shopping-focused, affluent
Highlands
2BR Rent:$2,600
Walk Score:82
Trendy, neighborhood-focused, charming
Washington Park
2BR Rent:$2,500
Walk Score:72
Active, residential, park-focused
Helpful Resources for Renters
Moving to LoDo? These resources can help you prepare, understand your rights, and find financial assistance if needed.