Drehmoor Apartments is a senior community in Denver, CO.
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215 E 19th Ave # 111, Denver, CO 80203
For more information about senior living options: (866) 208-4318
3.5 from 29 reviews
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Drehmoor Apartments Costs & Pricing
Drehmoor Apartments presents a compelling value for residents seeking comfortable living options in Denver County and the greater Colorado area. With monthly costs starting at $2,300 for a semi-private room, Drehmoor significantly undercuts the average county rate of $3,950 and the state average of $4,009. Similarly, their studio apartments are priced at $3,350, offering an attractive alternative to the county's average of $3,646 and state average of $4,090. For those looking for a one-bedroom unit, Drehmoor's price of $3,950 remains competitive compared to Denver County's rate of $3,768 and Colorado's broader market rate of $4,119. Overall, Drehmoor Apartments not only provides quality accommodations but also positions itself as an economically wise choice in a region where housing costs can be dauntingly high.
Floor plans
Drehmoor Apartments
Denver County
Colorado
Semi-Private
$2,300
$3,950
$4,008
Studio
$3,350
$3,646
$4,088
1 Bedroom
$3,950
$3,768
$4,118
Overall Review of Drehmoor Apartments
common4 reviews mention this
Responsive staff and communication
Residents and applicants describe staff who stay attentive and communicate clearly.
Several reviews highlight positive interactions with managers and staff, including being knowledgeable, responsive, and quick to help during the application or move-in process. One applicant specifically praised a regional manager as immediately attentive and supportive with next steps. Another review thanked multiple team members for sharing options and solutions, describing the support as exceptional. A different reviewer called the manager empathetic and helpful during their apartment experience.
caveat3 reviews mention this
Maintenance help, plus elevator issues
Maintenance experiences are mixed, including quick fixes alongside serious concerns.
Some residents describe maintenance help as prompt and effective, including one reviewer thanking a maintenance person for fixing a problem quickly. Others raise concerns about maintenance behavior and how residents are treated, including threats and harassment related to mistaken identity. There is also a clear complaint about the elevator needing to be fixed.
caveat3 reviews mention this
Concerns about being profiled or harassed
A few reviews describe feeling singled out by staff or others.
One reviewer alleges they were profiled and rushed out of the building and describes the interaction as not feeling right. Another review claims a maintenance worker has been threatening and harassing them over mistaken identity and that they are being unfairly treated. A separate review also complains that some residents are rude, which adds to concerns about day-to-day interactions.
common5 reviews mention this
Comfort and a calm place to live
Multiple reviews describe the apartments as comfortable and generally pleasant.
Several reviewers describe the community as comfortable, including a guest who stayed a few nights and said it felt comfortable. One review also describes move-in support leading to a safe, quiet place to call home. Other comments characterize the building positively, including mentions of the place feeling very nice and having nice views.
common2 reviews mention this
Overall feel ranges from good to “okay”
Not every review is glowing, with some describing it as merely average.
A couple of reviews are more neutral, using language like “okay” or describing the community in very general terms. At the same time, other reviews in the set are clearly more positive, suggesting experiences can vary depending on what someone is doing there and who they interact with.
How we summarize
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Features
Types of Care
Active Adult Communities (55+)
Pets
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Amenities
Bath tubs
Indoor common areas
Wheelchair accessible showers
Transportation
Denver International (19 miles away)
Nearby Places of Interest
Parks
Benedict Fountain Park (0.1 miles)
Confluence Park (1.3 miles)
Cheesman Park (1.5 miles)
City Park (1.5 miles)
Washington Park (3.2 miles)
Rocky Mountain Lake Park (3.3 miles)
Bonnie Brae Ellipse Park (3.6 miles)
Restaurants
British Bulldog (0.3 miles)
Mercury Cafe (0.3 miles)
Harry's Bar (0.4 miles)
Elway's (0.5 miles)
Tarantula Billiards (0.5 miles)
X Bar (0.5 miles)
Great Divide Brewing Co. (0.5 miles)
Theaters
Regal UA Denver Pavilions 4DX & RPX (0.4 miles)
Amc 9+Co 1 (2.7 miles)
Alamo Drafthouse Denver (3.1 miles)
Pharmacies
Walgreens (0.5 miles)
CVS Pharmacy (0.5 miles)
CVS Pharmacy (1 miles)
Walgreens (1.2 miles)
Walgreens (1.9 miles)
Walgreens (2.4 miles)
Walgreens (2.7 miles)
Physicians
Children's Medical Center (0.5 miles)
Denver Health: Gipson Eastside Family Health Center (0.8 miles)
Highlands Integrative Pediatrics (1.7 miles)
Center For Hearing, Speech, & Language (2.6 miles)
Drehmoor Apartments presents a compelling value for residents seeking comfortable living options in Denver County and the greater Colorado area. With monthly costs starting at $2,300 for a semi-private room, Drehmoor significantly undercuts the average county rate of $3,950 and the state average of $4,009. Similarly, their studio apartments are priced at $3,350, offering an attractive alternative to the county's average of $3,646 and state average of $4,090. For those looking for a one-bedroom unit, Drehmoor's price of $3,950 remains competitive compared to Denver County's rate of $3,768 and Colorado's broader market rate of $4,119. Overall, Drehmoor Apartments not only provides quality accommodations but also positions itself as an economically wise choice in a region where housing costs can be dauntingly high.
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