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Monthly Rent
$1,372 - $4,561
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Bedrooms
Studio - 2 bd
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Bathrooms
1 - 2.5 ba
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Square Feet
561 - 1,250 sq ft
A modern and artfully crafted community in Denver, CO offering studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments and townhomes with plenty of space to work and play. Take a video conference in your home office before enjoying a home-cooked lunch. Step out for a break and burn off some of your coworker's energy by tossing a ball around the bark park. The new normal is here, and we've got all you need to enjoy it. Meet your work-from-home friendly apartment in the heart of downtown Denver, steps from the 16th Street Mall. 300 East 17th Apartments offers chic and modern residences that deliver everything you desire to fit your urban lifestyle. Tour virtually online, schedule your own self-guided or MAXX-guided visit, or give us a call to discuss all the options for making one of our apartments in Denver your next home base.
Pricing & Floor Plans
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Unit 0639price $1,392square feet 740availibility Nov 26
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Unit 1049price $1,477square feet 695availibility Now
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Unit 0436price $1,372square feet 695availibility Dec 6
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Unit 0450price $1,422square feet 740availibility Now
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Unit 0741price $1,427square feet 680availibility Dec 10
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Unit 0440price $1,412square feet 740availibility Dec 19
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Unit 1413price $1,520square feet 744availibility Now
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Unit 0723price $1,626square feet 945availibility Now
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Unit 1423price $1,696square feet 945availibility Now
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Unit 1212price $1,736square feet 897availibility Now
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Unit 0546price $1,772square feet 928availibility Now
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Unit 0617price $1,822square feet 1,017availibility Now
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Unit 1017price $1,867square feet 967availibility Now
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Unit 1657price $2,095square feet 1,200availibility Now
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Unit 1671price $2,095square feet 1,200availibility Now
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Unit 1673price $2,098square feet 1,200availibility Dec 1
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Unit 1414price $1,761square feet 860availibility Dec 7
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Unit 0714price $1,651square feet 860availibility Dec 25
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Unit 1027price $1,631square feet 840availibility Jan 18, 2025
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Unit 0921price $1,560square feet 1,007availibility Dec 24
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Unit 0720price $1,570square feet 1,007availibility Jan 8, 2025
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Unit 1224price $1,570square feet 1,007availibility Jan 10, 2025
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Unit 0639price $1,392square feet 740availibility Nov 26
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Unit 1049price $1,477square feet 695availibility Now
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Unit 0436price $1,372square feet 695availibility Dec 6
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Unit 0450price $1,422square feet 740availibility Now
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Unit 0741price $1,427square feet 680availibility Dec 10
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Unit 0440price $1,412square feet 740availibility Dec 19
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Unit 1413price $1,520square feet 744availibility Now
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Unit 0723price $1,626square feet 945availibility Now
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Unit 1423price $1,696square feet 945availibility Now
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Unit 1212price $1,736square feet 897availibility Now
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Unit 0546price $1,772square feet 928availibility Now
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Unit 0617price $1,822square feet 1,017availibility Now
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Unit 1017price $1,867square feet 967availibility Now
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Unit 1657price $2,095square feet 1,200availibility Now
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Unit 1671price $2,095square feet 1,200availibility Now
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Unit 1673price $2,098square feet 1,200availibility Dec 1
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Unit 1414price $1,761square feet 860availibility Dec 7
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Unit 0714price $1,651square feet 860availibility Dec 25
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Unit 1027price $1,631square feet 840availibility Jan 18, 2025
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Unit 0921price $1,560square feet 1,007availibility Dec 24
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Unit 0720price $1,570square feet 1,007availibility Jan 8, 2025
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Unit 1224price $1,570square feet 1,007availibility Jan 10, 2025
About 300 East 17th Apartments
A modern and artfully crafted community in Denver, CO offering studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments and townhomes with plenty of space to work and play. Take a video conference in your home office before enjoying a home-cooked lunch. Step out for a break and burn off some of your coworker's energy by tossing a ball around the bark park. The new normal is here, and we've got all you need to enjoy it. Meet your work-from-home friendly apartment in the heart of downtown Denver, steps from the 16th Street Mall. 300 East 17th Apartments offers chic and modern residences that deliver everything you desire to fit your urban lifestyle. Tour virtually online, schedule your own self-guided or MAXX-guided visit, or give us a call to discuss all the options for making one of our apartments in Denver your next home base.
300 East 17th Apartments is an apartment community located in Denver County and the 80203 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Denver County 1 attendance zone.
Unique Features
- 1007 sqft
- Brand New Gated Courtyard
- Flexible Lease Terms
- No Balcony
- Tile Backsplash*
- 10th Floor
- 2nd Floor
- 5th Floor
- BBQ & Picnic Areas in Courtyard
- Corner Style Unit
- Logan Building
- Unleashed (Rooftop Bark Park)
- Walk Out Patio
- 11th Floor
- Corner Unit
- Mountain View
- Near Light Rail
- Onsite Management
- Walking Distance to 16th Street Mall
- 6th Floor
- 970 sqft
- BBQ & Picnic Area in Courtyard
- Energy Star® Appliance Package in Stainless
- Partial Courtyard View
- Renovated Refreshed Apartments!
- 1043 sqft
- 7th Floor
- Balcony
- Espresso Cabinets
- Furnished options by CORT
- Gorgeous Denver or Mountain Views
- High Rise
- Kitchen Cabinets in Espresso*
- SkyLounge Courtyard
- 3rd Floor
- 8th Floor
- Added convenience with getflex.com rent payments
- City View
- Courtyard View
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Tour On Your Own
- Vinyl Plank Flooring
- 12th Floor
- 17th Building
- 4th Floor
- 928 sqft
- Grant Building
- Hardwood-Style Vinyl Plank Flooring*
- Open, Light-Filled Spaces
- Space to Work & Play at Home
- Tile Backsplash
- 4 Seasons Room With Billiards
- 695 sqft
- 740 sqft
- Car-Optional Lifestyle
- Granite Countertops
- Onsite Convenience Store
- Renovated + Refreshed Apartments
Community Amenities
Pool
Fitness Center
Laundry Facilities
Elevator
Doorman
Clubhouse
Roof Terrace
Grill
Property Services
- Wi-Fi
- Laundry Facilities
- Maintenance on site
- Property Manager on Site
- Doorman
- On-Site Retail
- Dry Cleaning Service
- Planned Social Activities
- Pet Play Area
- Public Transportation
Shared Community
- Elevator
- Clubhouse
- Lounge
Fitness & Recreation
- Fitness Center
- Sauna
- Spa
- Pool
- Volleyball Court
Outdoor Features
- Gated
- Roof Terrace
- Courtyard
- Grill
- Picnic Area
Apartment Features
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
High Speed Internet Access
Hardwood Floors
Walk-In Closets
Granite Countertops
Microwave
Refrigerator
Highlights
- High Speed Internet Access
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Cable Ready
- Tub/Shower
Kitchen Features & Appliances
- Dishwasher
- Granite Countertops
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Oven
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
Floor Plan Details
- Hardwood Floors
- Office
- Recreation Room
- Views
- Walk-In Closets
- Furnished
- Window Coverings
- Balcony
- Patio
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities. Use the calculator to add these fees to the base rent.
- Monthly Utilities & Services
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Package Delivery$10 set up fee$6
- One-Time Move-In Fees
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Administrative Fee$175
- Dogs Allowed
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Monthly pet rent$35
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One time Fee$0
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Pet deposit$250
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Pet Limit2
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Restrictions:Maximum of 2 pets (dogs or cats) per apartment. We do not have breed or weight restrictions. Other restrictions may apply.
- Cats Allowed
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Monthly pet rent$35
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One time Fee$0
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Pet deposit$250
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Pet Limit2
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Restrictions:Maximum of 2 pets (dogs or cats) per apartment. We do not have breed or weight restrictions. Other restrictions may apply.
- Parking
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GaragePrice is per space.$125 - $200/mo1 Max
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MotorcycleMotorcycle fee per month $35$35/mo
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Other--
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TandemTandem fee per month $200$200/mo
Details
Lease Options
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Short term lease
Property Information
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Built in 1986
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411 units/14 stories
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Furnished Units Available
- Wi-Fi
- Laundry Facilities
- Maintenance on site
- Property Manager on Site
- Doorman
- On-Site Retail
- Dry Cleaning Service
- Planned Social Activities
- Pet Play Area
- Public Transportation
- Elevator
- Clubhouse
- Lounge
- Gated
- Roof Terrace
- Courtyard
- Grill
- Picnic Area
- Fitness Center
- Sauna
- Spa
- Pool
- Volleyball Court
- 1007 sqft
- Brand New Gated Courtyard
- Flexible Lease Terms
- No Balcony
- Tile Backsplash*
- 10th Floor
- 2nd Floor
- 5th Floor
- BBQ & Picnic Areas in Courtyard
- Corner Style Unit
- Logan Building
- Unleashed (Rooftop Bark Park)
- Walk Out Patio
- 11th Floor
- Corner Unit
- Mountain View
- Near Light Rail
- Onsite Management
- Walking Distance to 16th Street Mall
- 6th Floor
- 970 sqft
- BBQ & Picnic Area in Courtyard
- Energy Star® Appliance Package in Stainless
- Partial Courtyard View
- Renovated Refreshed Apartments!
- 1043 sqft
- 7th Floor
- Balcony
- Espresso Cabinets
- Furnished options by CORT
- Gorgeous Denver or Mountain Views
- High Rise
- Kitchen Cabinets in Espresso*
- SkyLounge Courtyard
- 3rd Floor
- 8th Floor
- Added convenience with getflex.com rent payments
- City View
- Courtyard View
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Tour On Your Own
- Vinyl Plank Flooring
- 12th Floor
- 17th Building
- 4th Floor
- 928 sqft
- Grant Building
- Hardwood-Style Vinyl Plank Flooring*
- Open, Light-Filled Spaces
- Space to Work & Play at Home
- Tile Backsplash
- 4 Seasons Room With Billiards
- 695 sqft
- 740 sqft
- Car-Optional Lifestyle
- Granite Countertops
- Onsite Convenience Store
- Renovated + Refreshed Apartments
- High Speed Internet Access
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Cable Ready
- Tub/Shower
- Dishwasher
- Granite Countertops
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Oven
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Hardwood Floors
- Office
- Recreation Room
- Views
- Walk-In Closets
- Furnished
- Window Coverings
- Balcony
- Patio
Monday | 9am - 6pm |
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Tuesday | 9am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 6pm |
Thursday | 9am - 6pm |
Friday | 9am - 6pm |
Saturday | 10am - 4pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Situated directly north of downtown, Uptown Denver is a lively, hip neighborhood bordering some of Denver's best attractions, like the Paramount Theatre, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, and the Pepsi Center. The University of Colorado Denver is just about a mile from Uptown's center. The Colorado State Capitol is on the southwest corner of the neighborhood.
Aesthetically, Uptown is dynamic, featuring historic Victorian and Queen Anne-style homes interspersed with modern loft-style apartment complexes. Tree-lined boulevards enhance the residential feel and help draw a variety of new residents to this corner of the city. The neighborhood provides the best of both worlds for culturally savvy urbanites who enjoy the feel of a community-oriented neighborhood with access to superb outdoor facilities and world-class restaurants.
Learn more about living in Uptown DenverColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 5 min | 1.7 mi | |
Drive: | 5 min | 1.7 mi | |
Drive: | 5 min | 1.9 mi | |
Drive: | 13 min | 5.9 mi |
Transportation options available in Denver include 20Th-Welton, located 0.6 miles from 300 East 17th Apartments. 300 East 17th Apartments is near Denver International, located 24.4 miles or 35 minutes away.
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Walk: | 11 min | 0.6 mi |
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Walk: | 12 min | 0.6 mi |
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Walk: | 13 min | 0.7 mi |
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Walk: | 14 min | 0.7 mi |
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Walk: | 14 min | 0.7 mi |
Commuter Rail | Distance | ||
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Commuter Rail | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.4 mi |
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Drive: | 5 min | 1.7 mi |
Drive: | 6 min | 2.5 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 2.8 mi | |
Drive: | 14 min | 3.2 mi |
Airports | Distance | ||
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Airports | Distance | ||
Denver International
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Drive: | 35 min | 24.4 mi |
Time and distance from 300 East 17th Apartments.
Shopping Centers | Distance | ||
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Shopping Centers | Distance | ||
Walk: | 9 min | 0.5 mi | |
Walk: | 11 min | 0.6 mi | |
Walk: | 13 min | 0.7 mi |
Parks and Recreation | Distance | ||
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Parks and Recreation | Distance | ||
Civic Center Park
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Walk: | 12 min | 0.6 mi |
History Colorado Center
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Walk: | 12 min | 0.7 mi |
Lower Downtown Historic District (LoDo)
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Drive: | 3 min | 1.2 mi |
Centennial Gardens
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Drive: | 6 min | 2.0 mi |
Denver Botanic Gardens at York St.
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Drive: | 6 min | 2.1 mi |
Hospitals | Distance | ||
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Hospitals | Distance | ||
Walk: | 14 min | 0.8 mi | |
Drive: | 3 min | 1.3 mi | |
Drive: | 3 min | 1.4 mi |
Military Bases | Distance | ||
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Military Bases | Distance | ||
Drive: | 49 min | 17.6 mi | |
Drive: | 81 min | 64.3 mi | |
Drive: | 90 min | 74.0 mi |
Property Ratings at 300 East 17th Apartments
One elevator works if you're lucky. Pool/spa are either poorly maintained or closed. Frequent leaks or fully broken pipes in the garage. Maintenance will not respond to requests unless you continuously call the emergency line. Management won't be much help either. I can't really blame the staff as much due to understaffing and high turnover due to poor upper management.
This is the worst run apartment complex I've ever lived in. When I first moved here from across the country, they did not have my apartment ready. I had to wait two days for my apartment to be available - and when it was, it was dirty, and several broken items. The manager at the time was very nice about it, apologized, corrected my rent and her doing so made the experience better. I let it go because the manager worked with me to correct the situation. However, management has changed. Since this change, I've experienced the garage leaking chemicals onto my car on three separate occasions. The manager won't call or email me back. They stated in an email that you must make an appointment with them to see them, but they don't answer their emails or phone calls. So you can't make an appointment with them. Further, when I waited outside her office to speak to her about the situation, she had someone in her office who appeared to be a friend. When a subordinate went into her office, she apologized to the employee and said "we were just chit chatting." The manager has no interpersonal skills and does not care to serve residents. I've also had problems getting a re-assigned parking spot because the management is unable to determine who is supposed to park in the garage. I'm really not sure why looking through the leases and collecting that data is not being done. Further they do not fix broken amenities and have been unsuccessful at fixing items in my house (dishwasher and bathroom sink). The bathroom sink has flooded my apartment twice now - ruining/destroying my personal belongings underneath. Further, they refused to fix the call box, and I've caught someone stealing packages from my building. Again, they will not fix it. They also refuse to fix the broken treadmill, and the hot tub rarely works. In sum, they do not care if they destroy your belongings, they do not care if your packages get stolen, and they will not call you or email you back. I would run from this complex.
Property Manager at 300 East 17th Apartments, Responded To This Review
Hi, Jennifer. Our team is saddened to see the contents of your reviews. We value our residents and want them to have a 5-star experience during their time here, so it is disappointing to hear you feel this way. Please reach out to us directly when you can so we can take care of these claims properly. Thank you and we hope to speak with you soon. -The Team at 300 East 17th Apartments
I deeply regret moving here, it fas been one issue after another. So many things are broken, management routinely just ignores emails about issues. Packages get stolen routinely.
Property Manager at 300 East 17th Apartments, Responded To This Review
We are disappointed to hear that you feel this way about our team and community. Our top priority is making sure that our residents feel comfortable and heard so we apologize if that is not the case. Please send us an email or make an appointment to come speak with us directly so we can identify you as a resident and meet with you to hear your concerns. Thank you and we hope to turn your experience around.
I'd read up on this building on multiple review sites to make your decision. BAD: I'm leaving after 5 years at 300 - I've experienced amenities down for months multiple times, limited elevators for weeks, accounting mistakes, arguments at the pool, fights in the hallway, misplaced documentation by managements office, stolen packages, non-residents in the garage, delayed apartment maintenance and high staff turnover. If they're talking about renovating something - just assume it won't happen in your lease time. GOOD: Price can be very good, People are friendly if you're in the 20-30s. Easy access to Colfax. Current staff if they stay seem okay. Its not the worst place to live - but it will frustrate anyone that is bothered when common reported items go an entire lease without resolution. Personally I travelled for work a majority of the time - so moving just wasn't a priority. If you want a cheap place that may or may not fix things - with OK amenities. You can try here.
Property Manager at 300 East 17th Apartments, Responded To This Review
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We appreciate your honesty and understand that you have experienced some frustrations during your time at 300 East 17th Apartments. We strive to address any reported issues promptly and efficiently, and we apologize for any inconvenience you may have encountered. We value your input and will continue to work diligently to improve our amenities and services. If you have any further concerns, please feel free to reach out to us directly.
I've lived in this property for approximately 6 months and would not recommend it to anyone. I have had really poor management experiences since the application process. Both my roommate and I had to keep calling and emailing them to hear back about our application. It wasn't until the day before our desired move-in date that they sent us the lease agreement and application approval. I am in the process of moving out now and again they are waiting until the very last minute to approve the resident change process. Every single document needed and requested by them was sent a week ago and they haven't even started the screening process with the new tenant, who needs to move-in in exactly 4 days.
Property Manager at 300 East 17th Apartments, Responded To This Review
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We apologize for any inconvenience you encountered during the application process and resident change process. We appreciate your feedback and will use it to improve our management procedures. If you have any further concerns, please feel free to reach out to us directly.
I’m extremely frustrated with my living situation. Last time I put in a maintenance request it took 6 weeks to fulfill. In that time, my bathtub was completely unusable. I had to submit 7 maintenance requests before anyone ever responded. They also added on an extra $90 charge for me back in July they assured me would be removed after it was processed through accounting. Not only has the charge not been removed, they continue to increase charges each month with zero explanation. This place continues to treat residents horribly and disregard concerns. Security does nothing about noise complaints, even when the parties continue until 4am on a Monday night. There’s zero security in the Logan building and sketchy people going in and out of the broken doors as they please: stealing packages, loitering, and who knows what else. None of my missing packages have been recovered. I’ve emailed the management office 5x about the $90 charge, no response. I’ve also called and stopped by the leasing office with the promise that someone would get back to me, no one has. The buzzers by the door are always going off. We’ve had multiple faulty fire alarms. At this point I’m trying to get out of my lease bc I don’t believe this place has adhered to a normal leasing contracts. I’m so disappointed.
Property Manager at 300 East 17th Apartments, Responded To This Review
Hello, Patricia. Although we appreciate all feedback, yours is deeply concerning to us. We value our residents and care about them deeply and are disappointed you feel this way. Please reach out to us directly when you can so we can take care of these claims properly. Thank you and we hope to speak with you soon.
- unresponsive management: I don't know the name of a single person in the office, much less a contact email for any of them because they turn over every month or so. Even if you get a business card with an email address, your email won't get a response. With this, there is no way to communicate with management besides physically going in person, and even then they are unhelpful. - When my roommate and I renewed our lease, I emailed a copy of our renewed renters insurance to the email on our resident portal. However, we were charged for insurance non-compliance for months despite repeatedly emailing proof, speaking with people in the office, and trying to work it out. To this day, they owe us $112.50 in bogus charges that we initially paid because we were confused. - stolen packages: when we first moved in, we were told that the packages would either be put in the package lockers, or next to them. They justified it being unsecured by the cameras outside the gym facing that area. However, I have had easily over $300 in packages stolen with absolutely no help from the building. - parking issues: upon moving in, I selected my parking spot. However, about two months later someone else started parking there. Turns out the person who help with my move in never recorded my spot, and they gave it to someone else. I was told to pick a new spot, even though I had been parking there for two months and it was an error on their end. They also recently threatened to tow my car out of the parking spot I have been paying for for over a year and a half, because they decided to update the parking passes without notifying any residents. - maintenance: while the maintenance workers themselves are nice, the response time is incredibly unreliable. My heat was broken for over a week in subzero temperatures last winter, and was not fixed for over a week despite repeated requests. My heat broke again last week. Additionally, I have had maintenance show up to my door without any company apparel or identifying information, which is obviously unsettling as I either have to take their word that they work for the building, or send them away and not have my issues fixed. - one of the elevators in the 17th St building has been down for over a month. Management has not communicated anything about repairs, except only recently when they threatened residents with eviction for "vandalism" for writing on the out of order sign that was posted a month after the elevator actually went down.
Property Manager at 300 East 17th Apartments, Responded To This Review
Thank you for taking the time to share your concerns. We understand your concerns and we apologize for any inconvenience, and we would like the opportunity to make things right. We value the feedback from our residents and we're working to ensure that our services meet the highest standards.
Horrendous experience living here. We notified the emergency maintenance call center that our heat was broken. It took them 21 days to fix the heat and feel we do not deserve any compensation for the hassle. The matter was constantly swept under the rug and felt that the staff was just hoping we would forget about the issue. Forget about no heat... during the coldest days of winter. Valorie, the property manager, is doing everything in her power to refuse a meeting to discuss this matter in person. Aside from this horrible experience there are countless other issues. One being lack of security. There have been numerous car break ins in the “secure” parking garbage. My roommate had to chase down a homeless person who waltzed into our building with ease and stole his laundry. Elevators are constantly broken and appliances barely work. All of this combined with a staff who is unwilling to help or work with you has been a nightmare.
Property Manager at 300 East 17th Apartments, Responded To This Review
We greatly apologize for any issues or possible delays you may have faced. We want to assure you that any issues that are brought to our attention are always taken seriously and our team will be quick to act. We ask that you reach out to a team member over the phone and they will be sure to assist you. Thank you.
I cant thank John enough for taking the time out to go the extra mile...this guy is really amazing! I hope Maxx properties reads this review and rewards him accordingly. We flew to Denver from San Francisco to visit our son, who recently moved to Denver for a better job opportunity. He needed to find an apartment and fast because he had been renting a room at a hotel for $700.00 a week, plus it just wasn’t feasible. The hotel needed a cancellation call by 4 pm otherwise he would be charged another week. John heard about our dilemma so he took on the task of calling and checking every few minutes to find out if my son was approved. Not only did he make calls and check for approval but also offered us water and a snack while we waited. I don’t usually write a review unless the company or person providing the service does an exceptional job. John is not only kind but manager material. He will go far in life so take good care of him because he is a valuable employee. Noah also did a great job and was very attentive. These guys are great! Thank you, Gracie
If you want to do yourself a favor, do not ignore all of the negative reviews either here or on any other site. The property management company is absolutely non responsive to resident complaints or issues and fails to provide even basic maintenance for amenities such as the elevators, pool, sauna, dog park, landscaping, grills, or any other one they like to promote. We've filed a BBB complaint which went ignored and seems to be the trend for them. Be sure if you are unfortunate enough to live here to document every issue you have, do your due diligence in reporting it quickly, and definitely be sure to have a lawyer. Not only are they unresponsive but their on site management is condescending, rude, and treat you with the lack of respect unparalleled by anywhere I've ever lived. Two separate instances our elevator has been completely down for 4+ months in the less than year and a half we have lived here. Each time we have been given an expected resolution, that date comes and is the subsequently pushed out another month without any notices. The most recent instance of this, residences were notified via channel 7 news in Denver that there was yet another delay to repair the elevator which has been nonfunctioning since May. (Update: we are still not expected to have it resolved until the end of October.) Most of the residence that do live here have completely given up hope and have systematically left early or refuse to renew their leases. Yes, you'll save a little money, but the hassle of having to deal with maintenance that takes at minimum 3 days to repair any request is not worth it. The time wasted waiting for an elevator or for the water to be turned back on is worth an extra couple hundred bucks a month to live in any apartment anywhere else in Denver. With all this said, you've been warned. The positive posts on here are verified to be either employees or friends of employees who want to try to save this failing complex. Be mindful of this warning and save yourself the trouble.
We’ve lived here for nearly two years and have seen a significant decline. Elevators are left broken for months on end, with no compensation for residents. I have been trapped in them twice since moving in. Water is shut off for several hours on an almost weekly basis for “emergency repairs,” often with less than an hour’s notice. Maintenance problems are usually only handled once several requests have been submitted. If you’re lucky, they will knock, but we’ve also had staff members unlock our apartment and enter unannounced. Apparently, someone had told them it was a vacant unit. Community areas are in constant disrepair. Amenities are removed, rather than fixed. Damaged elements are often left in unsafe condition (glass on elevator floor, shop lights dangling over pipes loose from extension cords.) Emergency alarms go off for no reason so frequently that most residents now ignore them and don’t bother evacuating. When a disabled resident asked community manager Chelsea about their evacuation plan with the elevator broken, they were told to cease contacting her directly. Random charges are billed with no explanation or notification of any kind. Many residents are breaking their leases and incurring charges to move out early. Worst of all, when any of these concerns are brought to the attention of management, they are met with condescension, redirection and often outright falsehoods (if you ever receive a response at all!) We have seen nearly the entire community staff turn over several times under Chelsea, and it is no surprise. She blames her employees, her vendors, her supervisors, and the age of her building for everything wrong while never taking any responsibility herself. The neighborhood is incredible, but I highly recommend you rent elsewhere.
The staff is incompetent and can't do their jobs, and the property manager is disrespectful, rude, and unprofessional. Renting from Maxx Properties has been one of the worst experiences of my renting careers, and I have had some shady landlords. Let's start with our move-in experience. The office staff that was supposed to give us our keys showed up an hour late and had the nerve to act taken aback that I was frustrated with the situation. The freight elevator we were promised we could have in a reserved mode to move in was down so actually moving in our stuff was a nightmare of having to try to share the one working elevator with the rest of the building. The apartments themselves are ok. The apartment wasn't particularly clean when we moved in. Not dirty, but also not clean. We were also told that our apartment would face the courtyard, but it actually faced 17th Ave. Lastly, our move out experience really solidified the incompetence of the office staff. We called a few weeks ahead of our move to reserve the (for once working) freight elevator. We requested it for a Sunday from 10am-noon, to which the woman on the phone happily said she had us on the schedule and we were good to go. It was our mistake not to get this woman's name. Fast forward a few weeks to our move out day, and no one from the office is there to put the elevator into the reserved mode. We had hired movers and we ended up paying them an extra $300 because it took so much longer to move out than it should have. When I went to speak with the property manager, I was told that the elevators could only be reserved during office hours, which on Sunday is from noon-5pm. This is a reasonable policy, however we were told by a staff member that we could have it earlier. The staff member's inability to know their own office hours cost my roommate and I $300. When I requested that Maxx Properties reimburse us for the extra time we paid our movers, he essentially laughed in my face and said that wouldn't happen. When I suggested I would explore other options of getting my issue resolved if he was unable to help me, he refused to talk to me further saying I was threatening him. All further communication with him has been disrespectful and rude, with him saying they "wouldn't cut a check for a miscommunication." Save yourself many headaches, hassles, and ultimately a lot of money by renting from literally anyone else.
Pool area loud 9pm-2am-EVEN ON TOP FLOOR-don't let mgmnt tell you otherwise. Up to you to call cops if you want to relax w/open windows. Staff IS responsive on other issues; heat, plumbing ,etc. Building renovations look modern and clean. An older concrete building-well made. Hallway doors are cheap-rude neighbors in the hall and cigarette smoke will waft in-door slamming constantly. Stainless appliances are cheapest builder grade-look ok but the fridge gurgles and runs. Fitness room not state of art. Laundry rooms are fine-people are respectful of others. Not an inexpensive place to live, but the rates are average. All in all, not a bad place to live, if you have decent neighbors. Convenient if you work downtown, but downtown is disgusting and depressing nights/weekends
Excellent staff. Paul, the supervising manager, is fantastic...his energy, courtesy, and attention to detail are contagious amongst the entire staff. The building is in a prime location. Close to everything. Surrounded by parks, restaurants, entertainment. Great walkability. Condition of the renovated apartments is excellent. The property recently constructed a 24-hour dog park, complete with lights. I just recently adopted a dog, and he and I love the park! In addition to my pup making new friends, I have plugged into an entirely new population of the building: dog lovers! Great people renting here. Superb people managing. Billy Riesing Logan Tower
I've lived at 300 17th Street for a year. It's a reasonably priced apartment in a great neighborhood. There are several nice restaurants and bars in the area. The building has undergone several renovations that have really improved the ambiance. My only complaint would be a lack of a washer and dryer in the apartment.
I have lived at this complex for over 5 years and have lived in multiple units (1 and 2 bedroom units, in 2 of the 3 buildings). The 300 East 17th complex is in a great location, is priced decently, but can be poorly maintained. The building is located in Uptown Denver which has great restaurants, and next to the Central Business District which hosts many events throughout the year. It is also walking distance to the 16th Street Mall and the Light Rail public transportation. The prices are definitely not the cheapest compared to other apartments in the area, but are not as high as the bigger or newer complexes. The common areas are not nearly as nice as the newer complexes, and do not have things like a dig wash station, but the units are bigger (I have a king sized bed fit comfortably in my current bedroom). Because the buildings are older and not new like some of the other complexes 1-2 blocks away, there are issues with the units and common areas. The plumbing leaks in the underground garages creating large dirty pools of stagnant water, the main trash is on the same level as the Logan building lobby so the smell permeates throughout the lobby and onto the 2nd floor laundry room and hallways. The bathroom cabinets are metal and have rust on the inside, there are areas that are not caulked where ants and/or drafts constantly stream in, the windows and balcony/patio doors are old and not energy efficient so if it's cold outside it will be cold inside your apartment. Overall the complex is not great because every time my lease is up I am always looking to jump ship to other complexes, but ok enough that I stay and keep signing rent checks to them.
On the whole, I love living here! It's a great location, close to downtown. Convenient to tons of restaurants, bars, concert venues, etc. Also easy to get around to the suburbs and the mountains. The newly re-done courtyard is gorgeous! I don't have a dog, but I always see people using the dog run. There's a Game Center, pool, hot tub, grills, and a fire pit. So nice to walk through! I haven't used the gym, as I have a membership elsewhere, but that also seems well-used, if a little small. The laundry centers are large and usually open enough that you can do multiple loads at a time so you don't have to spend the whole day or evening doing laundry. They also take cards for payment; the readers are finicky, but it's still so much easier than collecting quarters! It's nice that the office signs for and stores packages in a locked room, but not always easy to catch someone to unlock it for you. You definitely have to time it right, or be left waiting. The maintenance crew usually responds to requests quickly and efficiently. My only complaint with them is that I usually come home to lights left on, or my belongings scattered. They recently fixed an issue with my bathroom sink and left tools there and the bathroom was a mess! Another very minor issue is that my name still isn't in the directory, despite turning in my form months ago. I have a space in the garage, which is nice, but the garage isn't very well lit and occasionally, one or the other set of doors will be blocked off with no warning. The staff is good about communicating upcoming outages or work issues, but it would be nice if they sent this out via email, too. I really enjoy living here and if my rent doesn't increase too much, would definitely renew my lease next year! Recommended!
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300 East 17th Apartments is in Uptown Denver in the city of Denver. Here you’ll find three shopping centers within 0.7 mile of the property. Five parks are within 2.1 miles, including History Colorado Center, Civic Center Park, and Lower Downtown Historic District (LoDo).
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