We recently shared an updated list of the most expensive Denver neighborhoods to rent a two-bedroom apartment according to the latest stats from ApartmentList.com.

But that's hardly the only fresh data in the site's March 2016 report.

Also included is info about the ten Denver neighborhoods with the fastest rent growth over the past twelve months — and it definitely includes some surprises.

First among them: two of the Denver neighborhoods that have generated the most complaints about high rent prices actually saw the median rent for a two-bedroom go down over this period.

In contrast, the increases in what are currently the hottest neighborhoods continue to be jaw-slackening — especially the place that lands at number one.

Look below to see the photo-illustrated top ten, complete with ApartmentList.com stats — and to see the complete report, click here.

Number 10: Uptown

Percentage increase/decrease for median two-bedroom rent in past twelve months: -2..1 percent

Number 9: LoDo

Percentage increase/decrease for median two-bedroom rent in past twelve months: -2.0 percent

Number 8: Lowry Field

Percentage increase/decrease for median two-bedroom rent in past twelve months: +2.0 percent

Number 7: Virginia Village

Percentage increase/decrease for median two-bedroom rent in past twelve months: +2.4 percent

Number 6: Southmoor Park

Percentage increase/decrease for median two-bedroom rent in past twelve months: +4.3 percent



Continue to keep counting down the top ten Denver neighborhoods with the fastest rent growth.



Number 5: Highland

Percentage increase/decrease for median two-bedroom rent in past twelve months: +4.8 percent

Number 4: Hampden

Percentage increase/decrease for median two-bedroom rent in past twelve months: +6.7 percent

Number 3: Capitol Hill

Percentage increase/decrease for median two-bedroom rent in past twelve months: +7.0 percent

Number 2. Hampden South

Percentage increase/decrease for median two-bedroom rent in past twelve months: +8.9 percent

Number 1: Five Points

Percentage increase/decrease for median two-bedroom rent in past twelve months: +10.8 percent

