Wheat Ridge is a Denver suburb west of the city along the W Line light rail corridor, adjacent to Edgewater and Lakewood. It is a smaller student market, mostly used by CU Denver and Metro State students who want lower rents than Denver or Edgewater with maintained rail access. Rents have climbed as the area has gentrified along the W Line, but it remains cheaper than Denver proper for comparable unit quality. The city has more single-family homes and house rentals than most Denver suburbs, which is a plus for students who want to share a house.
The most transit-connected area — close to the W Line stop and buses connecting to Denver campuses. The student-practical zone.
More apartments along this corridor, affordable and accessible to both light rail and the broader suburb amenities.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Wheat Ridge.
The W Line runs through Wheat Ridge with stations connecting to downtown Denver and Auraria. The commute is 20-30 minutes depending on your station. Bus routes cover local connections.
Wheat Ridge is improving its bike infrastructure. The Clear Creek Trail runs through the city and connects to Denver. Near light rail stations, biking is a practical commute option. Away from the trails and stations, it is standard suburban.
Abundant. Most apartments and houses include parking. Not a concern.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Wheat Ridge runs $700-$1,000/mo per person — cheaper than Edgewater and comparable to Lakewood. House rentals here often offer better value per room than apartments in denser areas.