Houses for Rent in Boulder, CO
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Only 1 unit left3 bd $3,630Total monthly cost3.0 (4)918 13Th St, Boulder, CO 80302Apply online • Dishwasher • Patio/Balcony
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Only 1 unit left3 bd $3,600Total monthly cost4.0 (3)1810 Walnut St., Boulder, CO 80302Apply online • Dishwasher • Patio/Balcony
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Only 1 unit left4 bd $3,600Total monthly cost3640 Conifer Court, Boulder, CO 80302Apply online • Pet friendly
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3.0 (1)969 10Th St, Boulder, CO 80302Washer/Dryer • Large Closets • Hardwood Floors
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3.5 (2)519 Hapgood St, Boulder, CO 80302Pet friendly • Washer/Dryer
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2 bd $2,600Base rent965 Grape Ave, Boulder, CO 80304Pet friendly • In unit laundry
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2 bd $3,9753 bd $5,775Base rent925 16Th St, Boulder, CO 80302
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5 bd $4,250Base rent2995 Carnegie Drive, Boulder, CO 80305Pet friendly • Dishwasher • Washer/Dryer
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Rent specials New units available1 bd $1,856+2 bd $2,331+3 bd $2,754+Total monthly cost4.0 (13)12230 Washington Center Pkwy, Thornton, CO 80241Apply online • Pet friendly • Parking
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Ask for pricing1124 La Farge Ave, Louisville, CO 80027Pet friendly
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4 bd $3,000Base rent3402 North Princess Circle, Broomfield, CO 80020Pet friendly
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3 bd $1,849+Base rent4.0 (7)10910 Turner Blvd, Longmont, CO 80504Pet friendly • Pool • Dishwasher
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7 bd $4,120Base rent1810 Keota Ln, Louisville, CO 80027Dog friendly • Dishwasher • Patio/Balcony
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5 bd $3,700Base rent1879 Breen Ln, Superior, CO 80027Dog friendly • Dishwasher • Washer/Dryer
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New listing2 bd $2,200Base rent1887 Spaulding Circle, Louisville, CO 80027Pool • Dishwasher • Patio/Balcony
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New listing4 bd $3,300Base rent2114 River Walk Lane, Longmont, CO 80504Dog friendly • Dishwasher • Washer/Dryer
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Frequently asked questions
How much is the rent for a house in Boulder, CO?
The price range of a house for rent is between $3,600 and $4,800.
How many houses are available in Boulder, CO on RentCafe?
There are 4 house rentals available on RentCafe. Prices and availability in Boulder, CO were last updated on 16 Jul 2026.
What is the average size of a rental house in Boulder, CO?
The average Boulder, CO rental house size is 432 sq. ft.
What are the advantages of renting a house in Boulder, CO?
Renting a house in Boulder, CO comes with more space, both indoor and outdoor.
What are the downsides of renting a house apartment in Boulder, CO?
Houses for rent in Boulder, CO are usually located in non-central areas.
Renting a house in Boulder, CO
Some people just don’t buy into the American dream of owning your own house and sacrificing flexibility. Also, a 30-year mortgage is not the most pleasant thought to wake up with every morning. We understand. But what if you need some extra storage space? What if you like a backyard where you could throw BBQ parties and the kids could play in a safe environment? Luckily, you can forget the dreaded mortgage. Renting a house is the answer. There are 21 homes for rent in Boulder, CO. And it won’t necessarily cost an arm and a leg to rent the perfect home for your family. You can look into duplexes for rent too. Prices in Boulder, CO for rental homes start at $1,849. Or, if you don’t want your neighbors too close, you should browse some single family homes for rent, priced up to $4,800 per month.
A rental house offers flexibility
Your family situation will change throughout your life. Renting makes it possible to match the size of your home to your lifestyle and financial situation. And with 21 houses listed in Boulder, CO, with prices ranging from $1,849 to $4,800 it’s possible to find the perfect one for you, whether you’re on the lookout for cheap houses for rent or something fancy and expensive. Maybe it’s just you and your significant other at the moment sharing a charming downtown apartment. But there’s a chance that at some point in time, a third family member will show-up and suddenly that 1 bedroom apartment you were so happy with will become too small. You will realize that you’d much rather prefer the comfort of your own backyard, than all the excitement your current neighborhood provides, that you no longer have time to enjoy anyway. If you want to continue living comfortably, you may want to rent a 2 bedroom house. Or maybe your oldest son turned into a young man who’s going off to college soon. You’ll find yourself in a 4 bedroom house that is suddenly too big. You could downsize and rent a 3 bedroom home with a pool, in a much nicer area. The flexibility of renting makes it possible.