Age-restricted (55+ and 62+) apartment communities across Denver metro. Income-qualified and market-rate options. Bilingual help — free for renters.
Senior Apartments Denver

Senior apartments in Denver.

Age-restricted (55+ and 62+) apartment communities across Denver metro. Income-qualified and market-rate options. Bilingual help — free for renters.

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Denver metro has a meaningful number of age-restricted apartment communities for renters 55+ and 62+. Options range from income-qualified (subsidized) communities with waiting lists to market-rate active-adult communities with country-club amenities.

If you're a senior renter or helping a parent find housing, knowing which communities have current availability and which require waiting lists is critical. I track this monthly.

Types of senior apartment communities in Denver

Income-qualified (LIHTC, Section 202): Subsidized communities with rent based on income. Often have waiting lists of 6-18 months. Examples scattered across Aurora, Lakewood, Westminster.

Market-rate active adult (55+ or 62+): Premium amenities, no income restriction. Cluster in Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Centennial, and parts of Aurora. 1BRs typically $1,800-$2,800.

Continuing care retirement communities (CCRC): Independent living + healthcare. Significant entrance fees plus monthly rent. Major options include Wind Crest (Highlands Ranch) and others.

What to ask before choosing

Income limits if applicable, current waiting list length, what's included in rent (some include meals), transportation services, social programming, and emergency response options.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there senior apartments in Denver?
Yes. Denver metro has both income-qualified senior communities (subsidized, often with waiting lists) and market-rate 55+ active adult communities (premium amenities, no income restriction).
What's the age requirement for senior apartments in Denver?
Varies — most are 55+ or 62+. Some federal Section 202 communities are 62+ only. Income-qualified communities have stricter eligibility.
How much do senior apartments cost in Denver?
Income-qualified: based on income (typically 30% of income). Market-rate 55+: $1,800-$2,800 1-bedroom in Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Centennial.
Can a Denver locator help with senior housing?
Yes — Juan David handles senior apartment searches bilingually. Especially helpful for Latino families navigating senior housing decisions. Free for renters. 720-560-2740.