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Apartment rents fall to early 2022 levels in metro Denver

Faced with a rising number of vacant apartments, landlords across metro Denver started cutting rents and boosting concessions more aggressively in the final three months of 2025, according to a quarterly update from the Apartment Association of Metro Denver.

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