955 16th St.
955 16th St,
Boulder, CO 80302
$1,870 - $1,900 Plus Fees
1 Bed | 12 Month Lease
$1,895/month
Average Rent
688 Sq Ft
Average Apartment Size
-3%
Decrease in the Last Year
As of April 2026, the average rent in Boulder, CO is $1,895 per month. This is 15% higher than the national average rent price of $1,641/month, making Boulder one of the most expensive cities in the US. When you rent an apartment in Boulder, you can expect to pay about $1,649 per month for a studio, $1,895 for a one-bedroom apartment, and around $2,353 for a two-bedroom apartment. If you opt for a three-bedroom rental, you could pay $3,470 or more.
In the past year, rent has decreased by 3%, which averages out to $57 less per month.
Based on current rent prices, Aurora Terrace, Keewayden and Whittier-Boulder are the most affordable neighborhoods in Boulder.
Based on current rent prices, Pearl Street, Downtown Boulder and Twenty Ninth Street are the most expensive neighborhoods in Boulder.
The neighborhoods in Boulder with the most apartments available are Transit Village, Glenwood Grove-North Iris and Boulder Steel Yards .
Because the average rent in Boulder is $1,895, you’ll want to make about $6,316 per month or $75,792 per year. The general guideline is to pay no more than 30 percent of your monthly income on rent. However, you’ll want to consider additional factors, such as your monthly bills and other expenses. Use our rent affordability calculator to help determine how much to budget for rent.
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