Pedcor Companies

75 Communities
15,583 Units
55 Cities
7 Corporate Communities
2 Student Communities

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Pedcor Companies Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Pedcor Companies Operates

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Denver

Established in the mid-1800s as a mining town during the Gold Rush, Denver embraces its Western heritage along with a forward-thinking mindset. Larimer Square is a testament to Denver’s balance of old and new, boasting rows of creative restaurants, independent shops, and vibrant nightlife spots in Victorian-era buildings downtown. Located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Denver is renowned for its great outdoor adventures. Residents enjoy more than 5,000 acres of parks, trails, golf courses, and playgrounds as well as convenience to Red Rocks Park and Cherry Creek State Park. Denver is proximate to world-class skiing and snowboarding opportunities just outside the city too. City center skyrises provide incredible views of the mountains to the west, while spacious suburbs with single-family rentals make for the perfect place to set down roots. Cultural amenities abound in Denver, including the Denver Botanic Gardens, Union Station, Ogden Theatre, Denver Zoo, Denver Art Museum, and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Denver is also home to five major sports teams—the NFL’s Denver Broncos, MLB’s Colorado Rockies, NBA’s Denver Nuggets, NHL’s Colorado Avalanche, and MLS’s Colorado Rapids.

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Fort Myers

Welcome to Fort Myers, where palm-lined streets and sunshine create an inviting atmosphere in Southwest Florida. This historic "City of Palms" offers varied housing options, from downtown apartments averaging $1,608 for one-bedroom units to suburban communities with two-bedroom homes around $1,880 monthly. The rental market has seen rates decline by about 2.9% over the past year. The Dean Park Historic District preserves beautiful vintage homes, while the Edison Park area sits near the Edison and Ford Winter Estates. Downtown Fort Myers centers on the River District, where preserved architecture houses local shops and dining spots. The Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium offers 105 acres of natural Florida landscape to explore, while the Edison and Ford Winter Estates provides glimpses into the area's fascinating past. The Florida Repertory Theatre, located in the historic Arcade Theater, continues the cultural legacy of downtown. Florida SouthWestern State College adds to the community's educational resources. With over 86,000 residents, Fort Myers combines historic charm with easy access to Southwest Florida's beaches, parks, and waterways.

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Pensacola

Welcome to Pensacola, a historic coastal city where maritime heritage meets Southern tradition. Located along Florida's Gulf Coast, Pensacola offers everything from renovated historic homes to modern apartment communities. Downtown's walkable streets showcase diverse rental options, with current average rents ranging from $1,319 for one-bedroom units to $1,852 for three-bedroom homes. The rental market has seen rates decrease by 2.6% over the past year. East Hill features classic bungalows, while North Hill showcases preserved Victorian architecture. Pensacola's identity is shaped by its military presence and coastal location, with Naval Air Station Pensacola serving as home to the Blue Angels flight demonstration team. The city centers around Palafox Street, where local shops and restaurants line the historic district. Plaza Ferdinand VII marks the spot where Spain transferred Florida to the United States in 1821. The University of West Florida campus and National Naval Aviation Museum add to the city's cultural landscape. With over 54,000 residents within city limits, Pensacola combines historic charm with coastal living, offering access to Gulf beaches and waterfront parks throughout the area.