Average Rent in Aurora, CO

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 06/03/2026

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Aurora, Colorado, offers a diverse rental landscape that caters to professionals, families, and students alike. The city’s vibrant blend of urban amenities and suburban charm makes it a top choice for renters seeking convenient access to Denver International Airport, the Aurora Water Center, and the expansive Cherry Creek State Park. Popular neighborhoods such as Stapleton, Aurora Highlands, and Tallyn’s Reach provide a mix of leafy streets, modern townhomes, and walk‑friendly retail corridors, while the historic Aurora East Side retains a close‑knit community feel with local shops and cultural venues.

The rental market in Aurora balances a broad spectrum of housing options. Apartment seekers can choose from sleek studios in the $1300s to spacious three‑bedroom units often reaching the $2500s, with four‑plus bedroom layouts moving toward the $3000s range. House rentals are equally varied, with one‑bedroom homes typically in the $1100s and larger four‑plus bedroom residences commanding prices in the $3100s. This range reflects Aurora’s ability to accommodate both first‑time renters and growing families, offering everything from contemporary high‑rise apartments near the Aurora Mall to spacious single‑family homes nestled near the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.

Beyond housing, Aurora’s appeal is reinforced by its cultural attractions, including the Aurora Fox Theatre and the famed Buckley Air Force Base Museum, as well as a thriving dining scene that spans international cuisines. Excellent schools, extensive bike trails, and a commitment to sustainable development make the city an attractive long‑term rental destination for anyone looking to experience the best of Colorado living while enjoying the comforts of a well‑rounded community.

Aurora Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Averages, medians, and ranges across recent rental listings

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min – Max 25th – 75th
Apartment Studio $1,115 $1,020 $899 – $1,476 $920 – $1,395
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,494 $1,447 $745 – $4,257 $1,150 – $1,710
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,822 $1,853 $945 – $2,980 $1,595 – $2,075
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,430 $2,483 $1,549 – $4,444 $2,085 – $2,725
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $2,706 $2,750 $2,195 – $3,290 $2,450 – $2,999
House 1 Bedroom $1,200 $1,035 $850 – $2,000 $950 – $1,165
House 2 Bedroom $1,891 $1,912 $850 – $2,600 $1,600 – $2,195
House 3 Bedroom $2,665 $2,687 $1,371 – $3,800 $2,455 – $2,920
House 4+ Bedroom $3,217 $3,050 $2,400 – $6,800 $2,800 – $3,450

Current rent in Aurora (all property types): Studio $1,115, 1 Bedroom $1,473, 2 Bedroom $1,834, 3 Bedroom $2,629, 4+ Bedroom $3,054.

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