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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Pioneer Property Management

    Pioneer Property Management

    (40 reviews)

    Uptown, Northwest

    There IS a difference in property management companies. Pioneer is the best property management…read morecompany I've worked with in the Denver area. The bad ones will often overestimate how much your place will get in rent, attract underqualified renters, provide low quality maintenance, and as a result, you have a lot of turnover and unexpected damage to your property. I've been there with other management companies in Denver, including many with allegedly good reviews. The good ones will keep it boring in the best way--consistent, high quality renters, fair market prices, and actual property management that leads to less damage, less turnover, and better care for your property. That's what Pioneer does. They do a great job of attracting qualified tenants who PAY ON TIME. They plan ahead and make your rental property as easy as you had hoped it'd be the day you decided to turn a place into a rental. They're responsive on email and by phone, and they want to do the right thing for you. It has been a night and day difference working with PPM compared to other management companies in the area. If you're a property owner looking to rent out your place in the Denver Metro area, choose them. Your future self and your rental property will thank you for it.

    My time renting from Pioneer has been nothing but positive. I've lived in their property for almost…read morethree years, and everything has been handled professionally. Bobbi Salkeld is wonderful and always helps with maintenance requests and questions right away.

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    Keyrenter Property Management - Denver

    (83 reviews)

    Highland, Northwest

    Our onboarding experience has been outstanding. Shawn, Sophie, xxxxx and the rest of the Keyrenter…read moreteam have been there every step of the way, clearly communicating about all aspects of our rental. They have taken an enormous load off our shoulders!

    Note: Any 5 star reviews you see on here are most likely because the leasing agents asked friends…read moreto go rate the company and mention their name. It's an old trick in the book that I've heard first hand from other leasing agents. There are more 1 star reviews. Let that be a sign of how unprofessional this company is. My experience with Keyrenter has been incredibly disappointing. From the beginning, communication was inconsistent and unprofessional. Despite repeated requests, serious maintenance issues were either ignored or poorly addressed -- including unresolved habitability concerns that made the property unsafe and unlivable. When I notified them in writing about these issues, their responses were dismissive and delayed, often deflecting responsibility rather than working toward a solution. Their so-called "repairs" were superficial at best and failed to meet even basic safety or health standards. It was clear that tenant well-being was not a priority. To make matters worse, the company attempted to enforce lease penalties even when I provided legal grounds for early termination due to uninhabitable conditions. They were quick to cite policy but unwilling to fulfill their own obligations under Colorado landlord-tenant law. Keep copies of every email interactions you have with them like I did; I kept all emails and photos and screenshots for the past year! I cannot recommend this company to anyone looking for a safe, habitable living environment or professional management. Renters deserve better than this level of neglect and disorganization. They're only proactive when it comes to taking your deposit and giving you a lease, after that they don't exist, work never gets done through the so called work meld, their maintenance people are being ripped off and not getting paid appropriately, they nickel and dime you for things that make no sense and leave critical home maintenance care to you (I.e. changing filters to units that don't even meet ADU standards).

    Colorado Lease Up - Founder, Clay Short

    Colorado Lease Up

    (58 reviews)

    Lodo, Northwest

    I cannot say enough about how grateful I am to Clay Short. What makes my experience so unique is…read morethat Clay doesn't even do apartment locating anymore. He works on the developer side now, helping entire buildings lease up and training teams nationwide. Yet despite having moved on from working with individual renters, he still took the time to personally help me, simply as a gesture of goodwill. That alone speaks volumes about his character. I was relocating to Denver from out of state and felt overwhelmed by all the options. Clay immediately helped me re-scope my search, cut through the noise, and focus only on places that actually fit my needs and lifestyle. He pulled walkability data, weighed neighborhood pros and cons, and explained what was worth paying for versus what wasn't. He spared me hours of stress and decision fatigue by narrowing my list down to the best true options. What really set him apart was how personally invested he became in my process. Clay actually went out to the property I was most interested in and FaceTimed me through the unit so I could see it for myself in real time. He also leveraged his deep industry relationships. Because of his years in the business, he happened to know the manager at the building and was able to connect directly on my behalf. Having someone with that level of credibility advocating for me as an individual renter is something you simply don't get anywhere else. On top of that, he gave me candid local insights, such as where I'd find true community, what areas to avoid, even tips about traffic patterns. You'd only get this knowledge from someone who has lived and worked in Denver for decades. He was incredibly thoughtful about aligning the apartment choice with my actual lifestyle, not just the square footage or rent number. All of this he did with zero obligation. Clay didn't have to spend his time walking me through floor plans, checking on rates, or running through lease structures, but he did anyway, because he genuinely wanted me to feel confident with my decision. Clay's professional background is extraordinary (over 22 years of experience, more than 40 successful lease-ups across the country), but what impressed me even more was his humanity. He treated me with patience, respect, and the kind of care you rarely find in this industry. If you're lucky enough to have Clay in your corner, you'll see what I mean. He's one of those rare professionals whose expertise is matched by integrity and generosity. He turned what could have been an exhausting, stressful relocation into a smooth, even enjoyable process. I'd recommend him a hundred times over.

    We emailed Clay to help us find an apartment in downtown Denver. We were coming from San Francisco…read moreto look at places in a couple weeks and wanted to make the most of our short time. We set up a call to talk about our priorities when it came to housing. It was clear he pays close attention to his clients' needs and wants to reduce anxiety, confusion and delays. He sent us a list of places that might fit our needs and we sent him back our feedback and selections to view while in Denver. He then set up appointments for us to view 8 or 9 places on a Friday. It wasn't easy with a 6 month old, but Clay picked us up in the morning at our Airbnb, stopped at the local store for us to grab some breakfast and patiently yet efficiently took us around the neighborhoods, giving us geographic context, additional insights into each place we toured, and explaining the possible "concessions" (discounts/promotions) we may be able to utilize at each place we visited. We looked over all the information we collected the following day and decided to see a few more places on Sunday before we left Denver. With little notice, Clay picked us up again and took us around to a few more places. Long story long, we took some time to think it all over when we flew back home and reached out to Clay when we had landed a job offer and decided it was time to relocate. He asked around at our top selections to find out availability at the time and we ended up with our first choice (part of that was luck)! But we wouldn't have felt SO CONFIDENT in our decision if we hadn't worked with Clay and had his EXPERTISE and ADVOCACY every step of the way. Thanks, Clay! We highly recommend working with Clay if you need help finding your next apartment in Denver!

    Kabin

    Kabin

    (9 reviews)

    Northwest

    My husband and I have lived at the Kabin Apts. for the past three years and just renewed our lease…read morefor an additional year. There is a new management company for this property and I sincerely think that they are committed to providing a quality experience for their tenants. Haleigh, Liz and Maurice are the front facing team, and have been nothing but professional, responsive, informed and patient during the transition process. The building is clean, parking is convenient, there is an accessible gym, several food and beverage options, property is close to downtown and the bike path and it has a large area where dogs can run free. Just few perks of living at the Kabin.

    If you are looking to check this place out please read…read more Take all the other reviews with a grain of salt. As someone who has lived here about 5 months it's not the hellhole the previous people make it sound like. I totally believe they had bad experiences. I've even had some questionable interactions myself, but the previously mentioned issues are going to happen anywhere in this city of Denver. For example: apartment complexes are a thieves prime shopping grounds. And Denver absolutely has other problems as well. The neighborhood is right next to the river, the bike path, as well as being near the Salvation Army resource center. So if you're looking for a suburban utopia this isn't it. Yes there are some oddballs in the neighborhood. It is typical city living that comes with occasional BS. I'm just being honest. If you like art, music, urban living, etc. then the industrial area should suit you. I can pedal to almost anything I'd like to see (on that note I always keep my bike in my apartment and lock it up wherever I go). There are great music venues within a mile or so, and a few choice bars for hanging out, meeting people, eating, watching the games, etc. Larimer street is near and Coors field is a 10 minute pedal. There is nice open area/park right off the bike path. I'd say it's all pretty dog friendly also. Also a mile from the A-line train to downtown or the airport. As far as the complex goes there is a very nice well-equipped gym, a seasonal shipping container swimming pool, a small concrete skate park, and available meeting spaces. There are multiple residences and businesses on the property, including a coffee shop that has their liquor license and Silvia's Kitchen that has great burritos. Plentiful outdoor parking. I should note also that there are a few maintenance/cleaning guys that keep the common areas very clean. There is roaming security that helps to keep an eye on things on the property. They are generally friendly and do their job. The apartments are built average. Imperfect but about 10 years old I believe. The washer/dryer in the unit works fine and is a huge perk. I can hear my loud upstairs neighbor sometimes which is so very annoying. I have a corner unit so that helps. Lots of plusses and minuses. There is a $150/mo amenity fee that covers the gym, pool, security, etc. The $1350 rent turns into $1630 total during the winter months. Lots of heat goes out the garage doors. They split up the trash which is unfair in my opinion. When people move out lots of furniture gets dumped and we all pay for it. I'll stop now but I shopped around for about 2 months to find a place and I chose this one. If I have any significant issues I'll update my review. Hope this helps someone who is extremely hesitant as I was, based upon previous reviews. I basically came by the property to tour and then asked some tenants outside what they thought of the place and it was mostly all positive. I will note that the management is not awful. Seems more like under-staffed. And I can only imagine dealing with certain types of tenants can be exhausting, including those who don't understand how leases work.

    Whitehead Property Management - propertymgmt - Updated May 2026

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