City Guide / Denver

What You Should Ask Before Moving to Denver

By Landing | Sep 14, 2020
Skyline view of Denver, Colorado

If you’re preparing for a move to one of the beautiful neighborhoods that the mountain-top city of Denver, Colorado has to offer,  you probably have your fair share of questions. From business travelers to general renters, finding the right rentals and amenities takes a bit of legwork. You also likely have questions about the different areas of the city, such as downtown Denver or Englewood. Whether you’re in the middle of the application process and are taking a virtual tour of a condo, or you’ve already made a personal connection with a short-term rental, here’s what you need to know.

Which neighborhoods are the best?

This is a tough question. For one person, the best neighborhood might be downtown Denver with its easy access to the vibrant nightlife and entertainment that the city has to offer. For others, it may be Broomfield because it’s close to trails and playgrounds for children. If you like to take day trips, you may want to live closer to the highway, so you can visit Boulder, Fort Collins, or Colorado Springs on a whim. Of course, different neighborhoods in Denver have different rent prices that could impact your relocation plans.

For example, Longmont is slightly outside of Denver, Colorado, but is growing in popularity. Prices are on an upward trend, even for short-term rentals. If your Denver apartment search doesn’t include terms like “short-term apartments in Denver,” you may still want to look at Englewood, Lakewood, Greenwood Village, or a suburb near Aurora to get the best prices. If temporary housing is more your speed, you can consider living around City Park, Congress Park, or Cheesman Park. It’ll give you access to some of the hustle and bustle of the city, while offering you some space from the heart of downtown. 

What amenities should you prioritize?

While everyone craves stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and air conditioning, not every unit will include these. The same goes for apartment community amenities like a fitness center or a pool. If a fitness center or a decked-out kitchen is at the top of your list, you can let your housing helpers or corporate housing providers know when you’re looking for rental homes. You can sort between lofts, one-bedroom apartments, and condos by amenities. If you want a washer and dryer in the unit, make sure to check those boxes.

You’ll also want to consider furnishing options as well. Some floor plans in Denver come fully furnished, and this is a  great option if you’re looking at corporate apartments or if you’re only considering a short-term lease. Furnished apartments for rent in Denver are sometimes hard to come by and get swept up as though they were a part of the gold rush. As such, you’ll want to tell your corporate housing or real estate company to prioritize these. Many real estate agents have an online database and apartment locator to help them browse a diverse selection of properties. The same goes for vacation rentals and executive homes.

If you search “fully furnished apartments in Denver,” you’re more likely to find limited types of properties and real estate listings. However, it makes it easier to get a full-service rental unit in Denver, Colorado. Again, your relocation professionals will be willing to work with you to ensure that you successfully navigate utilities, amenities like the fitness center, or stainless steel appliances, and the application process too.

What’s there to do in the city?

Whether you’re a corporate traveler or you’re simply getting ready for a change of scenery, you probably have questions about activities across Denver, CO. It doesn’t matter if you’re in Greenwood Village, Aurora, or somewhere else. The city is absolutely brimming with activities and excitement. You can take day trips to Boulder, Colorado, or Louisville, CO to visit a nearby mining town. You could drive along Speer Boulevard to see all the newly constructed investment properties and grab a look at the mountains too. You can ask your relocation company or corporate housing team to place you near Union Station, so you’re always around the hustle and bustle.

Some of Denver’s crown jewels include the Denver Art Museum, which has a rotating selection of featured exhibitions and the expansive professional sporting scene. Check out the Landing website for your neighborhood to find out what is just outside your front door. Denver is also a foodie’s paradise. There are hundreds of scrumptious restaurants just waiting to be sampled. From international cuisine to perfectly crafted Americana fare, you have no shortage of delectable takeout and dine-in options.

Thinking about spending time in Denver during the warmer months? Check out our guide on fun things to do in Denver during the summer.

You could walk down Colfax Avenue and sample some local favorites like The Irish Snug and Kinga’s or you could head to LoHi and experience a high-end food scene that’s bursting at the seams. Even if you’re using a free rental locator, you can still get a glimpse of some of the nearby offerings.

Do you use housing helpers?

Business travelers and renters alike often need help choosing the perfect location for their new residence. Having some helpers on your side makes it that much easier to find the ideal one-bedroom apartments or townhouses. In the past year, renting has become more competitive for one-bedroom apartments, office locations, and condos.

As such, having some housing helpers assisting you can be beneficial. You’ll need to provide your first name and some other key information, but this can help you through the application process down the road. It’s always good to find housing helpers that are part of the professional corporate housing industry. This means they likely have a network of affiliates that can help you suss out different rental properties.

Denver is a city full of promise and excitement. While it’s only natural that you’ll have plenty of questions before you move, the city has a way of helping things to fall into place. Between spending afternoons in the foothills and exploring a sumptuous food scene, your hours are sure to fill up. Just make sure that you work with your housing helpers, browse the web property of any apartment complex you’re considering, and set up your utilities properly. It’ll help you spend less time worrying about your housing opportunities and more time focused on the Mile High City and all its beauty.

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Ted may be the world's slowest typist and struggle to hold a pen, but he has mastered how to pursue a more flexible lifestyle throughout his airborne adventures around the U.S. Whether you're looking for more information before migrating to a new city or want to find an easier way to rent a nest—erm, apartment—Ted will always be here to share his best advice for where to live and how to thrive.