Apartments For Rent in Windsor, CO

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Apartments For Rent Near Windsor, CO

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Types of apartment in Windsor, CO

Windsor, CO has newer apartments in many parts of town, with the biggest clusters near Main Street, around Water Valley, and on the east and south edges by newer subdivisions. Many apartments have simple suburban exteriors with brick, lap siding, and some stucco. You also see townhome-style apartments with attached garages and small entries facing interior drives. Near downtown Windsor, a few rentals sit in low-rise mixed-use buildings or older houses split into smaller units. Houses for rent can range from older ranch homes with wide lots to newer two-story homes with front porches and fiber cement siding.

North and west Windsor often have newer apartments with larger parking lots, wider streets, and easy access to Highway 392 and I-25 routes. Closer to Windsor Lake and Boardwalk Park, rentals can have more foot traffic and less private parking, but they are closer to trails and Main Park. In Water Valley, many apartments and houses have planned-community layouts, garages, and uniform exterior styles. Interiors in newer apartments often include open kitchens, in-unit laundry, and central air. Older rentals can have more varied layouts, smaller closets, and fewer shared amenities. If you rent here, the tradeoff is often newer finishes versus a more central location.

Getting around Windsor, CO

Windsor is easiest to get around by car. Parking is common at many apartments, especially in newer areas on the east side and near Water Valley. There is no large local transit system in town, so renters often rely on driving for shopping and work trips. Walking works better near downtown Windsor, Boardwalk Park, and Windsor Lake. Biking is practical on the recreation trail system and along some wider roads, but distances between apartments and shopping can add up.

Living in Windsor, CO

Windsor is known for Windsor Lake, Boardwalk Park, and the Poudre River Trail connection. Many renters spend time at Main Park, downtown shops on Main Street, and Pelican Lakes areas. The town also has breweries and coffee spots that sit close to newer apartments. Local work often connects to Northern Colorado manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, construction, and jobs in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Greeley.