The average monthly rent for an apartment in Baker, Denver, CO is around $1,394.
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Rental prices in Baker, Denver, CO have decreased by 5.44% over the past year. The average rent moved from $1,475 to $1,394.
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The national average price of rental apartments is $1,741, while the average monthly rent in Baker, Denver, CO is $1,394.
The average monthly rent for an apartment in Baker, Denver, CO is around $1,394.
A share of 20% of apartments in Baker, Denver, CO have the cheapest rents between ≤ $1000. Around 4% of rentals are $2,001-$2,500. Around 41% of Baker's apartments have monthly rents between $1,001-$1,500. There are 35% of apartments with rents between $1,501-$2,000.
The largest share of rentals in Baker, Denver, CO (41%) fall between $1,001-$1,500 per month. This suggests that most people succesfully find suitable apartments within this price.
There are 15 studio rentals available on RentCafe. Prices and availability in Baker, Denver, CO were last updated on 22 Feb 2026.
The average Baker, Denver, CO studio apartment size is 311 sq. ft.
Studio apartments in Baker, Denver, CO tend to be more affordable than other apartments and they have lower utility costs.
One of the downsides of living in a studio apartment is the limited storage space.
In total, Baker, Denver, CO has 6,918 residents, 3,445 women and 3,473 men, per U.S. Census recent estimates. Statistics show that the median age of Baker’s population is 34.
There is a total of 3,267 households in Baker, Denver, CO. Of these, 686 have children and 2,580 are without children. Per Census Bureau’s most current estimates, 1,461 family households and 1,806 non-family households live in this area. The size of a household in Baker is 1.88 people, on average. The median household annual income in Baker equals $80,461, and the monthly housing costs equal $1,841.
According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 5% of the population in Baker, Denver, CO have no high school education, 24% went to high-school, and 16% have partially completed college. Moreover, 4% of the population hold an Associate Degree, 33% hold a Bachelor Degree, and 18% hold a Graduate Degree.