Olde Town charm meets modern transit. Gold Line commuter rail to Union Station, craft breweries, and foothills access in Denver's northwest corridor.
Arvada is one of the Denver metro's most charming suburbs, centered around Olde Town Arvada, a historic downtown district with brick-lined streets, independent restaurants, craft breweries, and galleries. The RTD Gold Line commuter rail connects Olde Town Arvada to Denver's Union Station in about 25 minutes, making it one of the most transit-connected suburbs on the west side. The arrival of the G Line has spurred new apartment and mixed-use development around the Olde Town and Arvada Ridge stations, bringing modern living options to a community known for its small-town character.
Arvada sits at the base of the foothills, with trails into the mountains accessible from the western edge of the city. The Ralston Creek Trail and the Van Bibber Open Space provide local hiking and biking, and the Apex Center recreation facility is one of the largest community recreation centers in Colorado. Jeffco Public Schools serves Arvada, and Ralston Valley High School and Arvada West High School are both well-regarded. The city's population of over 124,000 supports a strong local economy.
Average one-bedroom rents in Arvada are around $1,500, with newer transit-oriented communities near the G Line stations listing in the $1,700 to $2,000 range. Older communities in central Arvada along Wadsworth and Kipling offer more affordable options in the $1,200 to $1,400 range. Our AI compares every available unit and factors in move-in specials to calculate your true effective monthly rent.
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