Metro Denver Area Vacation Homes

We specialize in providing quality property management for property investors in the Denver metro area. We will maximize your return on investment (ROI) through placing reliable tenants and not only do we preserve your property but also improve it.

Search homes for rent in the Denver metro area for free. Find single family houses, vacation homes, apartments, townhouses, condos and more.

Is Colorado your vacation destination? We have vacation rentals of all kinds. We can assist you in planning your vacation. Make our vacation homes your home away from home.

We provide property management for Apartment Buildings, Single Family Homes, Duplexes, Triplexes, Condominiums and Town Homes throughout the Metro Denver area. Our clients are individuals as well as investment property companies.

We have a robust online property management solution for all types of property managers and property investors. If you are not one of our property owners or managers, you can still subscribe to our online software and reap the benefits. Call today for details.

Are you considering a franchise opportunity? Success is within your grasp! We have a complete franchise opportunity that can reward you a with a long list of benefits. The property management industry is booming due to a weak economy, coupled with stricter lending rules have resulted in an increased number of rental properties. Contact us today and find out how easy it is to start your own business.

So, whether you have one hundred units or just one, you still get the same personal attention and fine service each one of our owners receives.

 

Why Live, Work Or Play Here?

Choose Your Location:

The Brookings Institution ranks Denver as the fourth most walkable downtown in the nation. You can save on shoe-leather by riding the free shuttle bus on the 16th Street Mall – it makes everything downtown easy to reach. The 16th Street Pedestrian Mall is lined with 200 trees and 50,000 flowers, this festive, mile-long pedestrian promenade has 28 outdoor cafes and offers Denver's best people-watching. I.M. Pei designed the gray and pink granite pathway to resemble the pattern of a diamondback rattlesnake. Hop on the bus – they're free and stop on every corner. After dark, horse-drawn carriages clatter up and down the Mall.

Here are some great places to live and work in Denver:

  • Larimer Square
    This trendy block of Victorian buildings is home to chic shopping, dance clubs, a comedy club, outdoor cafes and a dozen of Denver's best restaurants. For 40 years in downtown Denver, it's hip to be at the Square.
  • LoDo Historic District
    Denver's happening historic district is filled with turn-of-the-century warehouses, now home to 90 brewpubs, sports bars, restaurants and rooftop cafes. Stop by Rockmount Ranchwear for a snap button Western shirt at the store where they were invented; browse from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Tattered Cover Bookstore; listen to jazz at El Chapultepec, one of Esquire Magazine's 50 best bars; or sip a handcrafted beer at the Wynkoop Brewing Company, Denver's first brewpub opened by former Denver Mayor (now Colorado Governor), John Hickenlooper.
  • Confluence Park
    Denver was founded here as a gold mining camp in 1858. Today, the river park is the heart of Denver's 850-mile bike trail network, and is surrounded by attractions. Gear up for the mountains at the REI Flagship store; ride the Platte River Trolley to the Downtown Aquarium to see stingrays and sharks and The Children's Museum of Denver, with dozens of interactive "playscapes" for younger kids; eat and drink in the nearby neighborhoods of Riverfront, LoHi and Highlands; or scream your head off on the Mind Eraser at Elitch Gardens – Denver's downtown theme park.
  • Capitol Hill & Congress Park
    A vibrant mix of urban culture, Capitol Hill’s historic mansions share space with newer condos and apartments, resulting in an eclectic young community. Home to some of Denver’s most interesting tourist attractions, the gold-domed Colorado State Capitol acts as an anchor for this hilltop neighborhood, while the 210-foot-high French Gothic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Nestled in the middle of this neighborhood of beautiful turn-of-the-century mansions is Denver Botanic Gardens. And true to the neighborhood’s diverse nature. Home to a Colorado legend: you can get a glimpse into the life of Denver’s most famous prospector at the Molly Brown House. “Unsinkable Molly” gained wealth during the gold rush days and fame as a Titanic survivor. Many of the other stately mansions have been converted into bed & breakfasts, elegant tearooms, or office space. The neighborhood is also the hub of both Denver’s GLBT scene as well as the city’s punk community, with music and shopping befitting both. Capitol Hill/Congress Park is also a great place to hear live music.
  • The Highlands
    The Highlands is Denver’s latest “it” place to be. This community, with a distinct Hispanic heritage, has been featured in Travel + Leisure Magazine as well as National Geographic Traveler. The 250-acre section northwest of downtown has experienced amazing growth and changes over the past few years, and is overflowing with trendy restaurants, bars, and shops. Three diverse commercial districts – Lower Highlands (LoHi), Highlands Square and Tennyson Street make Highlands Denver’s largest neighborhood. Highlands Square at 32nd and Lowell is a charming neighborhood of quaint boutiques and restaurants, situated among bungalow-style houses. Here, you’ll find shops offering anything from books and gifts to fine lingerie and contemporary fashions. Restaurants in Highlands Square serve up an array of fare, including Mexican and Caribbean cuisine, seafood and sushi. Pubs, as well as wine, sake and martini bars play a big part in giving this area a fun, lively ambiance.
 
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City Property Managers - Metro Denver
1624 Market St - Suite 200 Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 303-422-7926 Website: www.citypropertymanagers.com