Available units
Unit , sortable column | Sqft, sortable column | Available, sortable column | Base rent, sorted ascending |
|---|---|---|---|
983 | Dec 4 | $2,089 |
What's special
| Day | Open hours |
|---|---|
| Mon - Fri: | 9 am - 4 pm |
| Sat: | 9 am - 4 pm |
| Sun: | Closed |
Facts, features & policies
Building Amenities
Community Rooms
- Business Center
- Club House
Other
- Laundry: In Unit
Services & facilities
- On-Site Maintenance: On Site Maintenance
- On-Site Management: On Site Management
- Package Service: Package System
- Spanish Speaking Staff
Unit Features
Appliances
- Dryer: inUnit
- Washer: inUnit
Cooling
- Air Conditioning: aircon
Policies
Parking
- Off Street Parking: Surface Lot
Lease terms
- 12-month
Pet essentials
- Small dogsAllowedMonthly dog rent$35Dog deposit$300
- Small catsAllowedMonthly cat rent$35Cat deposit$300
Special Features
- Multi Use Room
Neighborhood: Northeast Park Hill
- Historic AreaRich history reflected in architecture, landmarks, and charming old-town character.Community VibeStrong neighborhood connections and community events foster a friendly atmosphere.Green SpacesScenic trails and gardens with private, less-crowded natural escapes.Dining SceneFrom casual bites to fine dining, a haven for food lovers.
Leafy, historic Park Hill—spanning North and Northeast Park Hill—offers tree-lined parkways, brick bungalows and mid-century ranches, mountain glimpses, and a sunny, four-season climate at a mile high. The vibe is friendly, diverse, and decidedly family- and pet-friendly, with porches, dog walkers, and abundant green space. Outdoor time revolves around nearby City Park’s zoo, museum, lakes and running loops, plus bikeable corridors like 17th Avenue and Montview; Hiawatha Davis Jr. Recreation Center anchors community programs. Daily conveniences are close: neighborhood staples such as Spinelli’s Market and Kearney Street storefronts, the Oneida Park retail square and Park Hill Commons, indie coffee and bakeries, Neighbors Wine Bar, and local brewers like Station 26. Expect low-key nightlife, an active dining scene, and easy access to Colorado Boulevard, Quebec Street, I-70, and transit for quick trips downtown or to DIA. Recent Zillow market trends show a median rent around $2,200, with most listings roughly $1,600–$3,200 in the past few months.
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Travel times
Walk, Transit & Bike Scores
Nearby schools in Denver
GreatSchools rating
- 5/10Smith Elementary SchoolGrades: PK-5Distance: 0.3 mi
- 9/10McAuliffe InternationalGrades: 6-8Distance: 1.1 mi
- 8/10East High SchoolGrades: 9-12Distance: 2.7 mi
Frequently asked questions
Holly38 has a walk score of 72, it's very walkable.
Holly38 has a transit score of 37, it has some transit.
The schools assigned to Holly38 include Smith Elementary School, McAuliffe International, and East High School.
Yes, Holly38 has in-unit laundry for some or all of the units.
Holly38 is in the Northeast Park Hill neighborhood in Denver, CO.
To have a small cat at Holly38 there is a required deposit of $300. This building has monthly fee of $35 for small cats. To have a small dog at Holly38 there is a required deposit of $300. This building has monthly fee of $35 for small dogs.
Applicant has the right to provide Holly38 with a Portable Tenant Screening Report (PTSR), as defined in §38-12-902(2.5), Colorado Revised Statutes; and 2) if Applicant provides Holly38 with a PTSR, Holly38 is prohibited from: a) charging Applicant a rental application fee; or b) charging Applicant a fee for Holly38 to access or use the PTSR. Holly38 may limit acceptance of PTSRs to those that are not more than 30 days old. Confirm PTSR requirements directly with Holly38.







