Source: Niche
Niche scoured through heaps of data to rank the best places for Millennials in Denver (and across the country). They looked for neighborhoods with a high percentage of young adults, college grads, access to coffee shops, bars, and restaurants, cost of living, and more.
Here are their rankings of the 10 hottest Denver neighborhoods for Millennials, a ballpark of what it’s going to cost you to live there, and the ease of getting around:
Median monthly rent: $1,548
Median home price: $281,500
Walk Score: 92 | Bike Score: 95
Median monthly rent: $2,067
Median home price: $419,500
Walk Score: 91 | Bike Score: 95
Median monthly rent: $2,044
Median home price: $407,700
Walk Score: 91 | Bike Score: 98
Median monthly rent: $1,814
Median home price: $310,000
Walk Score: 82 | Bike Score: 90
Median monthly rent: $2,044
Median home price: $535,000
Walk Score: 77 | Bike Score: 88
Median monthly rent: $2,218
Median home price: $430,000
Walk Score: 91 | Bike Score: 95
Median monthly rent: $2,360
Median home price: $550,000
Walk Score: 92 | Bike Score: 90
Median monthly rent: $2,167
Median home price: $465,468
Walk Score: 85 | Bike Score: 97
Median monthly rent: $2,211
Median home price: $463,000
Walk Score: 77 | Bike Score: 95
Median monthly rent: $2,449
Median home price: $565,000
Walk Score: 82 | Bike Score: 87
As people migrate back to city centers, it’s no surprise that all top 10 neighborhoods for Millennials on Niche’s list have an urban feel with high walk scores. The bigger question is: are these neighborhoods still affordable for the majority of Millennials or will many of them be priced out of the market?
Check out Niche’s site for a complete list of rankings and the details on their methodology.
Rental rates based on March 2018 numbers detailed in our first quarter rental market breakdown. Medial home prices based on 2017 prices complied in our semi-annual neighborhood stats.