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See why residents rate Arabella Apartments in Denver, CO as one of the most welcoming luxury communities in the Denver Tech Center area. Verified resident reviews highlight the attentive on-site team, prompt maintenance service, and the peaceful, pet-friendly environment that supports easy daily living.
Many residents praise the modern interiors, fitness center, and resort-style heated pool that add comfort and convenience. Located near Cherry Creek Reservoir, Arabella Apartments offer more than just luxury. They support a lifestyle built around balance, access, and connection.
Many residents praise the modern interiors, fitness center, and resort-style heated pool that add comfort and convenience. Located near Cherry Creek Reservoir, Arabella Apartments offer more than just luxury. They support a lifestyle built around balance, access, and connection.
Check out some of the positive reviews of Arabella apartments! At Arabella, we value all our residents voices, and can’t wait for you to see our luxury apartments for yourself.
Katie Shortall
Katie Kanapick
Katie McGrane
From day one the employee's and management at Arabella apartment has been the best! It started with my transition from Texas to Colorado they worked with me when my move date needed to be changed. Then once I was finally here they have gone above and beyond in customer service. From being prompt on any maintenance request that was submitted to answering any questions or concerns.
The property it self it in a great location in the heart of DTC, close to the light rail system (walk-able), and surrounding night life. The other residents in my experience have all been super friendly. One thing I love the most is how dog friendly it is. As an owner of 2 dogs it was important to find a place that just didn't say they were dog friendly but really mean it and show it!.
Brent Settle
I have lived at Arabella for almost 3 years now and have enjoyed all the updates they have made during this time. Such as the pool and hot tube and with them being open year round. The staff has been awesome at getting to service orders when ever I have had issues with my apartment. Tatiana has been really helpful ever since I moved in and has been a great manager.
Lynda Block
My little boy and I have lived in Arabella for a number of years. We moved here after I sold my house which is nearby. The apartment is roomy enough for us and it is well maintained. We enjoy the grassy areas, the pool and hot tub and the location. We have always been treated well and in a timely fashion by management and the maintenance staff.I would recommend Arabella to anyone who is looking to rent.
Brandon Taylor
This was by far the cheapest accommodations I could find in the DTC area. The staff was incredibly friendly. Moving out was a breeze. Amenities are surprisingly nice for the price. I had a few issues here and there with the apartment, but nothing drastic and maintenance always fixed the problem the same day I told them about the issue. I cannot recommend Arabella enough.
Marta Lecot
It's a quiet place to live ...
Cake Delusion
I lived it for a little over two years (January 2015-May 2017) and it has been one of my favorite places to live. I did just move out, mostly to move away from the noise, traffic, and crowds of the DTC, and get into something a little bigger with central air and heat. However, Arabella really felt like home.
I generally had good experiences with my neighbors and staff, everyone was super friendly. It is an older, smaller place, and it has baseboard heaters and a wall unit AC in the living room and they each barely get the job done, but I still generally found it comfortable. A couple of weeks in July and August would get almost unbearable but I'd just lay out a small mattress in the living room and sleep under the AC when it got too hot. This might sound really weird coming from a more modern apartment, but honestly I kind of liked the ritual.
The property is really beautiful, the advantage of the older place is nice big old trees. Lots of squirrels and rabbits around too makes it feel a lot less like you're living in the city. I really liked the unorthodox view too; you look one way and see trees and grass, and another and you see towering office buildings. The park a block over is gorgeous as well. Almost all the trees change in the fall and there are so many colors (and it had some great pokestops while it lasted). In the winter they decorate the trees up and down the streets with lights, it's really charming and I like how much work they put into this area.
There were some more/different restaurants in the area when I moved in that I miss as they changed out, but I mostly found substitutes, and new ones (like Pokecity) that I never tried but they seemed really popular. I'd go over to Landmark a lot, and Bara is one of my favorite sushi restaurants. I liked living near the Microcenter too, maybe a little too much.
I never made very many maintenance requests, never really had any problems with anything in my unit thankfully, so I can't really comment on that. The couple of times I did interact with them though they were always really pleasant. I will say they were more prompt than the maintenance at my new place.
I almost liken this place to living in a dorm for adults, in (mostly) a good way. Being close quarters to people, I would frequently meet and talk to my neighbors and they were super cool. A lot of them would go to the restaurants and bars around there too. It's mostly young adults who like to go out and do stuff, whether it's eat, drink, or outdoorsy stuff, it seemed like a fairly social and mature group of people I was around.
Being a much smaller community, it was easier to get to know people and the office staff knew who I was and greeted me pleasantly. Some of the amenities are kind of basic (an old laptop and free printer in the club house, a small gym, recycling in a dumpster at the corner of the property) but I always found it charming how it wasn't trying to be some exclusive upscale place. Not to say this place isn't nice, I think they did a great job on the renovations, the kitchens look great, if a bit small.
I really loved living here, and the area is so nice. I'll miss it, I have some great memories from living here and hope anyone else enjoys it as much as I did.
Wil Liam
I lived it for a little over two years (January 2015-May 2017) and it has been one of my favorite places to live. I did just move out, mostly to move away from the noise, traffic, and crowds of the DTC, and get into something a little bigger with central air and heat. However, Arabella really felt like home.
I generally had good experiences with my neighbors and staff, everyone was super friendly. It is an older, smaller place, and it has baseboard heaters and a wall unit AC in the living room and they each barely get the job done, but I still generally found it comfortable. A couple of weeks in July and August would get almost unbearable but I'd just lay out a small mattress in the living room and sleep under the AC when it got too hot. This might sound really weird coming from a more modern apartment, but honestly I kind of liked the ritual.
The property is really beautiful, the advantage of the older place is nice big old trees. Lots of squirrels and rabbits around too makes it feel a lot less like you're living in the city. I really liked the unorthodox view too; you look one way and see trees and grass, and another and you see towering office buildings. The park a block over is gorgeous as well. Almost all the trees change in the fall and there are so many colors (and it had some great pokestops while it lasted). In the winter they decorate the trees up and down the streets with lights, it's really charming and I like how much work they put into this area.
There were some more/different restaurants in the area when I moved in that I miss as they changed out, but I mostly found substitutes, and new ones (like Pokecity) that I never tried but they seemed really popular. I'd go over to Landmark a lot, and Bara is one of my favorite sushi restaurants. I liked living near the Microcenter too, maybe a little too much.
I never made very many maintenance requests, never really had any problems with anything in my unit thankfully, so I can't really comment on that. The couple of times I did interact with them though they were always really pleasant. I will say they were more prompt than the maintenance at my new place.
I almost liken this place to living in a dorm for adults, in (mostly) a good way. Being close quarters to people, I would frequently meet and talk to my neighbors and they were super cool. A lot of them would go to the restaurants and bars around there too. It's mostly young adults who like to go out and do stuff, whether it's eat, drink, or outdoorsy stuff, it seemed like a fairly social and mature group of people I was around.
Being a much smaller community, it was easier to get to know people and the office staff knew who I was and greeted me pleasantly. Some of the amenities are kind of basic (an old laptop and free printer in the club house, a small gym, recycling in a dumpster at the corner of the property) but I always found it charming how it wasn't trying to be some exclusive upscale place. Not to say this place isn't nice, I think they did a great job on the renovations, the kitchens look great, if a bit small.
I really loved living here, and the area is so nice. I'll miss it, I have some great memories from living here and hope anyone else enjoys it as much as I did.
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