Denver Tech Center Neighborhood Guide: Premium Rentals in Colorado's Corporate Hub
Walk Score
Demographics
Population
47,500
Median Age
38
Median Income
$87,500
Renters
65%
Homeowners
35%
Schools
Cherry Creek High School
Public High School · 2.5 miles
Belleview Elementary
Public Elementary · 1.2 miles
Campus Middle School
Public Middle School · 2.1 miles
Greenwood Village Elementary
Public Elementary · 1.8 miles
Transit & Transportation
Lincoln Avenue Station
Light Rail0.8 miles
Belleview Avenue Station
Light Rail1.2 miles
RTD Bus Routes
BusVarious stops
The Denver Tech Center (DTC) stands as Colorado's premier corporate corridor, where gleaming office towers meet upscale residential communities just 15 minutes south of downtown Denver. In our 60+ years managing Denver properties, we've watched this area transform from open prairie into the region's most prestigious business district — and one of the strongest rental markets in the metro area.
What started as a planned business park in the 1970s has evolved into a self-contained community where over 100,000 professionals work for Fortune 500 companies like Comcast, Arrow Electronics, and Charles Schwab. This concentration of high-paying jobs creates exceptional rental demand, with vacancy rates consistently below 4% and premium rents that reflect the area's desirability.
What Makes Denver Tech Center Unique
The DTC operates like a city within a city, spanning portions of Greenwood Village, Centennial, and unincorporated Arapahoe County. Unlike traditional downtown business districts, the Tech Center was designed from the ground up with modern infrastructure, ample parking, and integrated residential communities.
From our property management experience, we've found that DTC rentals command some of the highest prices in the Denver metro because tenants value the area's unique combination of career opportunities and quality of life. The average household income exceeds $85,000, creating a tenant pool that prioritizes convenience and is willing to pay premium rents for modern amenities.
- Home to 1,700+ companies and 110,000+ jobs
- Multiple high-end shopping centers including Park Meadows Mall
- Extensive trail system connecting neighborhoods
- Premium apartment complexes with resort-style amenities
- Easy access to outdoor recreation in the foothills
Denver Tech Center Demographics
The DTC attracts a highly educated, affluent population that creates ideal rental market conditions. The area's demographics reflect its status as a white-collar employment hub, with residents who value convenience and are financially stable — exactly the tenant profile property investors seek.
Young professionals make up a significant portion of renters, drawn by job opportunities and the area's urban amenities. However, we also manage properties that attract established families who rent while house-hunting or during corporate relocations, providing diverse rental opportunities across different price points.
Top Schools Serving the Denver Tech Center
The DTC area is served by highly-rated Cherry Creek and Littleton school districts, making it attractive to families willing to pay premium rents for access to quality education. In our experience managing family rentals, school ratings often justify higher rents and longer lease terms.
Transportation and Commute Options
One of the DTC's greatest strengths is its transportation connectivity. The area sits at the intersection of three major highways and is served by multiple RTD light rail lines, making it accessible from throughout the Denver metro area.
For property investors, this connectivity translates to expanded tenant pools. Renters can live in the DTC and easily commute to downtown Denver, or vice versa. The Lincoln Avenue and Belleview Avenue light rail stations provide direct connections to downtown Denver in just 25 minutes.
- I-25 and C-470 intersection provides highway access in all directions
- Multiple RTD light rail stations with downtown connections
- Extensive bike lane network and multi-use trails
- 15-minute drive to downtown Denver during off-peak hours
- Direct access to Chatfield Reservoir and Roxborough State Park
Lifestyle and Community Amenities
The DTC offers an urban lifestyle without the density of downtown living. Tenants enjoy walkable neighborhoods with upscale dining, shopping, and entertainment options, plus easy access to Colorado's outdoor recreation opportunities.
Park Meadows Mall serves as a regional shopping destination, while numerous restaurants and bars cater to the after-work crowd. The Orchard Town Center and Streets at SouthGlenn provide additional retail and dining options within a short drive.
- South Platte River Trail system for biking and walking
- Multiple golf courses including Inverness and Cherry Hills Country Club
- Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre for concerts and events
- Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield
- Numerous parks and open spaces for recreation
Denver Tech Center Rental Market
The DTC rental market consistently outperforms the Denver metro average, with median rents reflecting the area's premium positioning. In our experience managing properties throughout the metro area, DTC rentals typically command 15-25% higher rents than comparable properties in other suburbs.
Current market conditions show strong demand across all property types, from luxury high-rises to single-family homes. The area's low vacancy rates and high-income tenant base create stable cash flow opportunities for property investors.
- 1-bedroom apartments: $1,800-$2,400/month
- 2-bedroom apartments: $2,200-$3,200/month
- 3-bedroom townhomes: $2,800-$4,500/month
- Single-family homes: $3,200-$6,000+/month
- Average vacancy rate: 3-4% (well below metro average)
Property investors benefit from the area's economic stability and growth prospects. Major employers continue expanding their DTC presence, and new residential developments are consistently absorbed by strong tenant demand.
Investment Opportunities in Denver Tech Center
For property investors, the DTC represents one of Denver's most reliable rental markets. The combination of job growth, limited new construction, and high tenant quality creates conditions for steady appreciation and rental income growth.
Our property management data shows that well-maintained DTC rentals experience minimal vacancy periods and attract tenants who stay longer than the metro average. The area's corporate culture also means many renters prefer professional property management, making it an ideal market for investors who value hands-off ownership.
Whether you're considering your first rental property investment or expanding an existing portfolio, the Denver Tech Center offers compelling opportunities. Contact Bergan & Company for a comprehensive rental analysis and discover how our six decades of Denver market experience can help maximize your investment potential in this premier location.
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