Yes, rent can be expensive in Denver.

But some places are less expensive than others.

The folks at Zumper, our source for a September post that highlighted the ten Denver neighborhoods with the cheapest rent for a one-bedroom apartment, has updated its figures for the Mile High City.

And at present, there are sixteen neighborhoods where the median rent for a one-bedroom is under $1,000.

Count down the photo-illustrated list below, followed by a Zumper graphic showing current median rent costs for every neighborhood in the city, whether they're under $1,000 or not.

Number 16: Valverde

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $990

Number 15: University

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $985

Number 12 (tie): Westwood

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $980

Number 12 (tie): Virginia Village

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $980

Number 12 (tie): South Platte

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $980

Number 11: Goldsmith

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $970

Number 9 (tie): Barnum-Barnum West

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $950

Number 9 (tie): Globeville

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $950



Number 8: Skyland

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $900

Number 7: Althmar Park

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $880

Number 6: Sun Valley

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $835

Number 5: East Colfax

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $815

Number 4: Ruby Hill

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $805

Number 3: Harvey Park

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $800

Number 2: Mar Lee

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $795

Number 1: Villa Park

Median rent price for a one-bedroom apartment: $780