Rental market snapshot for Seven Hills, Aurora
Seven Hills rental market summary
The rental market in Seven Hills, Colorado is showing signs of growth. In July of 2023, there were 218 new listings, a significant increase from the previous month. The median rent also increased from $2,475 in June of 2023 to $2,500 in July of 2023, representing a 1.0% increase. This is a slight improvement from the .6% increase seen from July of 2022 to July of 2023. This suggests that the rental market in Seven Hills is slowly but steadily increasing.
Overall, the rental market in Seven Hills is showing signs of growth. With more listings and a steady increase in median rent, it appears that the rental market is becoming more attractive to potential renters. As the market continues to grow, it is likely that more people will be drawn to the area, further increasing the demand for rental properties.
Median rent for all residential properties in Seven Hills
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The most expensive listings and top trending buildings in Seven Hills
Most Expensive Listings
Address | Rent Price | Bed / Bath |
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3064 S Andes St | $3,260 | 4 / 3.0 |
2940 S Biscay St | $3,225 | 4 / 3.0 |
3242 S Bahama St | $3,045 | 3 / 2.0 |
18725 E Linvale Pl | $3,000 | 4 / 2.5 |
3336 S Dunkirk Way | $2,965 | 4 / 2.0 |
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Bedroom Breakdown in Seven Hills
Seven Hills neighborhood apartments rents
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The rental market for 2-bedroom apartments in Seven Hills, Colorado is relatively stable. In May 2023, there was only one new listing, and the median rent for 2-bedroom apartments was $2,475, which is only a 1.0% increase from the median rent in April 2023. This indicates that the rental market is not experiencing any significant changes in the short-term.