Top 9 Neighborhoods for Renters in Aurora, CO

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Looking to rent in Aurora but not sure where yet? Here are some of the neighborhoods you should check out: Aurora Hills, Heather Ridge, Saddle Rock, Meadow Hills or Chambers Heights.

Wherever you’re considering moving to, it’s important to find the neighborhood that’s the best fit for you as a renter, both in terms of the location and the feel of the neighborhood. The same applies if you’re looking for apartments for rent in Aurora, the most culturally and economically diverse city in Colorado. Check out the Aurora neighborhoods below to find the best option for you as you look for your new home.

Aurora Hills

One of the best neighborhoods in Aurora for renters, Aurora Hills is known for its safety and relaxed, friendly feel. People are always out and about around the area, either walking their dogs or going for a morning stroll or jog. Although it’s primarily a residential area, the neighborhood also has plenty of stores and restaurants.

Heather Ridge

A prime location in Aurora, the Heather Ridge neighborhood is known for its safety, dog-friendliness and proximity to parks and golf courses, which allow its renters to embrace a peaceful life outdoors. There are also plenty of restaurants and stores in the neighborhood, which means that renters living there don’t have to go far for groceries or a night out. Also, while having a car is a must for getting around, there are sidewalks throughout the area for those interested in going on longer walks.

Saddle Rock

Home to the golf course carrying its name, Saddle Rock neighborhood is perfect for renters embracing a quiet life, while still having access to outdoor and recreational areas. It’s a safe neighborhood with plenty of restaurants, coffee shops, gyms and stores, all of which make living here that much more convenient.

Expo Park

A residential community for renters who love the outdoors, Expo Park is a 57-acre area with a golf course, softball fields, tennis courts, and plenty of playgrounds and walking paths and trails. Although there aren’t a lot of stores and restaurants in the neighborhood, its location allows for easy access to shopping centers and places to go out hang out and grab a meal.

Meadow Hills

Meadow Hills is known as one of the friendliest neighborhoods in Aurora. Renters here are always walking their dogs or hanging out with their kids in one of the many parks in the area. It’s also a very safe neighborhood, and renters living here have easy access to all they could need, from stores to restaurants and outdoor areas.

Aurora Highlands

An up-and-coming neighborhood, Aurora Highlands is expected to become one of the top communities combining urban and suburban, thereby, allowing renters living here to embrace it all in one spot. New buildings are beginning to fill the neighborhood, and there’s access to professional opportunities both in downtown Denver as well as in Aurora..

Centre Pointe

A calm and family-friendly neighborhood, Centre Pointe is a great location for renters wanting to live near a grocery store and a park, or to have sidewalks available near their homes. While a car is a must-have, renters in this area can easily walk their dogs or go on bike rides throughout the neighborhood. There are also plenty of schools in the area for those moving here with kids.

Chambers Heights

Chambers Heights is a neighborhood close to downtown Aurora. Here, there are plenty of grocery stores, coffee shops and gyms so that renters living here don’t have to drive too far from home for their basic needs. Plus, for those with families, there are seven schools in the neighborhood, from elementary through high school.

Copperleaf

Featuring the Arboretum pool and recreational area, Copperleaf is a great neighborhood that allows renters here to enjoy activities, both indoor and outdoor, year-round. There are also many parks in the area, a shopping center as well as other retail and restaurant locations, and a great education system for all ages.

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Sanziana Bona

Sanziana Bona is a content marketing writer specializing in commercial real estate technology for Yardi Kube, an all-in-one coworking and flexible workspace management platform, and Yardi Corom, a cloud-based solution built for commercial tenants and corporate occupiers. With a strong focus on the evolving needs of occupiers and workspace operators, she develops in-depth, research-driven content that translates complex industry topics into clear, actionable insights. Her expertise spans occupancy analytics, portfolio optimization, FASB and IFRS lease accounting compliance, coworking operations and the growth of flexible and hybrid work environments. Her work has been featured in CNBC, CBS News, NBC New York, The Press Democrat, Wolf Street and The Registry San Francisco, among others. You can connect with Sanziana via email.

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