How Much Would My Central Park Home Rent For? We have the Cheat Sheet!

Joe Phillips • April 16, 2025

Considering renting out a home you own in the Central Park neighborhood of Denver but not sure what it would rent for? We’ve got you covered! Check out our latest version of the Central Park Rental Rate Cheat Sheet below.


At Focus Real Estate we help busy people in Central Park with their real estate needs, whether they want to buy, sell, rent or need help with property management. We focus exclusively on Central Park so we can provide our clients with a very high level of service.


In this post we’ll focus on the property management side of our business, and specifically on helping you understand the rent you could expect to receive on your Central Park home.


When we talk to homeowners who potentially want us to manage their home one of their first questions is naturally “What would my home rent for?”. Of course, the exact answer is dependent on a lot of factors; the time of year, the availability of other similar rental homes, the finish level of the home, the location of the home, the bedroom/bath count, the layout and more! 

That said, because we just focus exclusively on this area, we can provide a general rental range for homeowner’s based on their home type, and that’s exactly what we’ve done with our Central Park Rental Rate Cheat Sheet!

Before we give you the cheat sheet, we want to explain a few key points:


  • The cheat sheet is broken out by property type and includes a likely rental range for carriage homes (also called a “mother-in-law” apartment), small/large condos, small/mid/large/luxury townhomes, small/large paired homes, and small/mid/large/luxury single family homes. 


  • The rental rates in this cheat sheet assume the home is in good condition, is unfurnished, would be available for lease in ~ 12 month increments and the tenant pays all utilities. In short, these are typical long term rental rates, they are not short term rates (night by night Airbnb) or mid-term rates (30/60/90 days).


Why would we give away this information? Couldn’t a homeowner take it and go rent out their own home without us as their property manager? Our goal is always to be a source of useful, good information. Sure, someone could take these rental rates and go rent out their home, but the true value of property management is really offloading all the work, headaches and details that come with it! Here is a list of all the services we provide and the pricing.


If the ballpark rental rate range for you home in the Central Park Rental Rate Cheat Sheet below appeals to you, the next step would be to schedule a call with us! In this easy, low pressure call we’ll get to know you, your goals and see if we’re a good fit to manage your property.


Here is the cheat sheet, hope it’s helpful!


About Joe Phillips

Joe Phillips, a transplant from New Mexico who has now called Denver home for 20+ years, has been all-in on real estate in the Central Park neighborhood for over 13 years. He has built up a strong real estate business team that provides brokerage and property management services in the area. 

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