1235 N Grant St, Denver, CO 80203
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Camellia House
1235 N Grant St
Denver, CO 80203

Capitol Hill
  • Studio-2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 386-666 sqft
  • Studio-2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 386-666 sqft

$1,025 - $1,625/mo

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Description

Experience Historic Elegance in Our Capitol Hill Denver Apartments!
Welcome home to Camellia Apartments, a beautiful residential community set into a historic building first built in 1947. Remodeled to offer an upscale living experience through stylish studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartment homes, this community delivers spacious and comfortable interiors without sacrificing style or a great location.

Each of these Capitol Hill Denver apartments have been designed with an optimal level of comfort and convenience in mind. From energy-efficient, stainless steel appliance packages to large closets and storages spaces, as well as premium materials like espresso cabinetry, quartz countertops and two-tone paint schemes, we think you'll enjoy the in-home conveniences and beauty just as much as what surrounds you outside.

We're excited to show you these stunning Capitol Hill Denver apartments. Give us a call today to learn more and to get started on the application process. Let us help you see how Camellia Apartments can be your next home!
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Special Offers

Office Hours

Mon - Fri
9:00am to 5:00pm

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
Parking
Contact Manager
Outdoor
Contact Manager
A/C
Heating & Cooling
Utilities Included
Garbage, Sewer, & 2 more
Listed
180+ days ago

Details for Camellia House

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: ElectricAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Electric
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherLaundry FacilitiesMicrowaveRefrigerator
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Vinyl

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: Garbage, Sewer, Water, HeatCats, small dogs, large dogs allowed

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: Unknown
Community rooms
Lounge

Additional Information

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Camellia House Floor Plans & Pricing

Studio (1 Floorplan)

Efficiency A
386 sqft
Studio1ba386 sqft$1,025
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1 Bedroom (1 Floorplan)

One Bedroom G
540 sqft
1bd1ba540 sqft$1,225
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2 Bedrooms (1 Floorplan)

Two Bedroom K
666 sqft
2bd1ba666 sqft$1,625
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Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

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Affordability

TIP:Try to keep your rent within a third of your gross household income. Learn why in our Renter's Guide.
For this property
$36,900 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
Win over prospective landlords with your smart budgeting. As a good rule of thumb, ideally you would have at least three times your monthly rent in combined household income.

Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Capitol Hill

  • Trulia User
    "Diversity is better for the neighborhoods because it teaches your children about different cultures."
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  • Evette G. .
    "Good access for commute, can get to any side of town in about 30-40 minutes. It is definitely bus friendly as well. "
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  • Braedan L.
    "Love Cap Hill. A great place for younger couples and families looking for a quieter spot. Good access to amenities while still being quaint with charm and greenery. No high rise asphalt dead zones around here. "
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  • Dee J.
    "lots of activity, all the time; foot bike, scooter, motorcycle, car and any other traffic constantly rarely still or quiet."
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  • Julie G.
    "The proximity of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and fun, local businesses. You trade fun things to do for space. It’s hard to find larger apartments/homes to rent. "
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  • Bernadette L.
    "I grew up in this neighborhood and would come often when I moved away. I came back about 8 years ago. It’s close to everything and easily walkable to so many fun things. I love this hood!! "
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  • Kellan B.
    "Sleepy although adjacent to city life and all the complexities that come with. Parking can be challenging but not impossible. "
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  • kendra k.
    "The location is great, not too close, not too far from downtown, and near all the sights, It's a real neighborhood, very walkable with shops and stores nearby. I think my favorite thing about it is the charm, i love to walk around and look at the unique turn of the century buildings on the tree-lined streets."
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  • Claudia D.
    "There is dog poop everywhere, it’s hard to find a spot to get rid of the poop. But people just leave it around. "
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  • Amber P.
    "I typically bike or walk, I work a 3 min drive away but downtown doesn’t have a lot of parking. Bike lanes are fairly easy to come by if you know the right streets, and walking is easy if you avoid colfax."
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  • Brian M.
    "Lots of homeless and garbage everywhere. Hard to park on the street no matter the time of day. People are nasty too "
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  • Mariana T.
    "There is quite a bit of traffic, usually between 25 and 30 minutes. Varies depending on the time of day. "
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  • Mark
    "Too many dog and people who do not pick up after their dogs. Dogs barking all day/night. Dog owners are mean to their dogs"
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  • Collin M.
    "Easy commute most places, I would like more specified bike lanes however. Right now some are just shared lanes which can always be improved by a whole separate lane. "
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  • Collin M.
    "Public transit seems easy enough but there is room for growth. Public Transit could using improvement in timing accuracy as well as location of stops. "
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  • Haliraecaldwell
    "I drive to work. There is not a light rail close. There is a bus station but I use my car to go everywhere. I can’t really tell you a good way to commute from my area."
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  • Blackwellcasey
    "It’s tough to get to freeways from cap hill. Parking is also difficult on evenings and weekends. "
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  • chs
    "activities at Cheeseman ark and at Civic Park. Neighborhood movie theater within walking distance (Esquire Theatre)"
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  • Sbee
    "I mainly use Uber or Lyft to get around. Otherwise I will walk. Sometimes I’ll take the bus, but very rarely. "
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  • Chelsea G.
    "This is not a family-friendly neighborhood. Most people I see out and about as well as those in my building are young, single party-types. That was me up until a few months ago when I found out I was pregnant. I will be moving west to the foothills/suburbia in August to foster a safer, happier life and future for my baby. Overall, denver/cap hill is just too loud, busy, and congested."
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  • Hrg.brandville
    "Kids can learn to be city smart here with stop signs and lights. It’s great to walk around as a family to all the cultural institutions "
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  • Rosemocha
    "So many dogs! Can be a blessing or a curse! People are generally friendly and so are their pets. The are a lot of little parks as well. "
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  • Hrg.brandville
    "We are city love having kids here because there are great museums and cultural points of interest to walk to"
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  • Jacoy S.
    "This is a very friendly area for walking dogs or owning animals. Be mindful of the traffic though. Sometimes at night can be a bit iffy but overall safe and comfortable. "
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  • Rosemocha
    "It's comfortable. I feel like people are real and fairly down to earth. It's not as diverse as it could be but it's a fun place with lots to do and filled with open minded people. "
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  • Christian C.
    "Not a super kid friendly area. Better for young adults to established empty nesters. there is a very nice large park in the area. Lots of nice buildings and apartments but little parking space off-street and very few places with yards. "
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  • Ariel
    "It’s not a bad area, but I have seen some sketchy stuff, so just be careful! All in all it’s just fine. "
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  • Megan
    "Cap Hill is truly an urban space...we regularly see people on the street who appear to struggle with homelessness and addiction. We encourage our son to be humble and respectful of their situations. "
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  • Mtitcomb19
    "Close to south broadway and cheery creek trail. Easy to get to everything in Denver. ................."
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  • Jeff G.
    "I have lived in the area and rally love the walk ability and shops and closeness to downtown. It’s also very safe."
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  • Melissa D.
    "I've lived in Capitol Hill for over 2 years. It has history and it is beautiful. I love the old homes and the parks and sense of community here."
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Camellia House is located at 1235 N Grant St, Denver, CO. Camellia House offers Studio-2 bed, 1 bath units. Camellia House is located in Capitol Hill, Denver. There are no units available at this time.