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Rental Market in Highlands / LoHi Denver : What Investors and Landlords Need to Know

Rental Market in Highlands / LoHi Denver : What Investors and Landlords Need to Know

Rental Market in Highlands / LoHi Denver currently: What Investors and Landlords Need to Know

Highlands and LoHi attract a specific and consistent rental tenant profile: young urban professionals in their late 20s and 30s who want walkable access to the 32nd Avenue dining scene, transit connectivity via Union Station, and the active outdoor lifestyle that Confluence Park and the Platte River trail system provide.

This tenant profile is strongly employed, relatively low-friction to manage, and treats rental properties as genuine homes rather than transitional space. Annual lease terms in LoHi's contemporary townhome market deliver reliable tenancy from this demographic at rents that reflect the neighborhood's urban premium.

Denver's short-term rental framework applies to Highlands and LoHi properties as described for other Denver urban neighborhoods. The primary license host residency requirement limits investor-focused short-term rental activity. Long-term annual lease strategy is the appropriate approach for most Highlands and LoHi investment properties.

LoHi's contemporary townhome market commands monthly rents in the $2,500 to $3,800 range depending on size, finish, and parking situation. West Highland Victorian single-family rentals command $3,000 to $5,000 depending on size and renovation quality.

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