Average Rent in Centennial, CO

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 06/15/2026

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Centennial, Colorado, is a thriving suburban city just south of Denver, known for its well‑planned neighborhoods, expansive open‑space parks, and easy access to the Front Range metro area. Residents enjoy a blend of modern retail centers, such as the bustling Centennial Center, and natural attractions like the 300‑acre Clear Creek Trail, making the city appealing to professionals, families, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its convenient location near major highways and public transit links provides quick commutes to downtown Denver and surrounding employment hubs.

The rental market in Centennial offers a balanced mix of apartments and single‑family homes to suit a wide range of lifestyle needs. Studio apartments typically fall in the $1,700‑$1,800 range, while one‑bedroom units hover around $1,800‑$1,900. Two‑bedroom apartments generally rent in the $2,400‑$2,500 bracket, and larger three‑ and four‑plus‑bedroom units command $2,900‑$3,100 and $3,050‑$3,100 respectively. Single‑family homes provide a more spacious alternative, with one‑bedroom houses often found in the $1,500‑$1,600 range, two‑bedroom homes around $2,400‑$2,500, three‑bedroom residences near $3,000‑$3,020, and premium four‑plus‑bedroom homes ranging from $3,300‑$3,500. Neighborhoods such as Palmer Ridge, Columbine, and Deer Creek feature a strong inventory of both apartments and houses, reflecting the city’s diverse housing stock.

Beyond the numbers, Centennial’s rental community benefits from top‑rated schools, a vibrant arts scene, and an array of dining and shopping options. Residents can take advantage of nearby recreational facilities, bike paths, and community events that foster a welcoming, active lifestyle. Whether you’re seeking a compact studio near the transit hub or a spacious family home close to quality schools, Centennial’s rental market delivers flexible choices in a friendly, well‑connected environment.

Centennial 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 $1,643 $1,612 $1,413 – $1,924 $1,586 – $1,655
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,700 $1,690 $850 – $2,405 $1,592 – $1,864
Apartment 2 Bedroom $2,337 $2,306 $1,199 – $4,066 $1,912 – $2,484
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,908 $2,817 $2,200 – $4,275 $2,500 – $3,090
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $3,065 $2,950 $2,950 – $3,295 $2,950 – $3,295
House 1 Bedroom $1,532 $1,500 $1,200 – $1,820 $1,450 – $1,690
House 2 Bedroom $2,137 $2,149 $1,308 – $3,000 $2,000 – $2,795
House 3 Bedroom $3,004 $2,990 $1,337 – $7,000 $2,700 – $3,199
House 4+ Bedroom $3,542 $3,300 $2,400 – $7,250 $3,000 – $3,795

Current rent in Centennial (all property types): Studio $1,644, 1 Bedroom $1,688, 2 Bedroom $2,314, 3 Bedroom $2,993, 4+ Bedroom $3,361.

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