Keyrenter Denver has secured 83 residential rental licenses over a four-year period, concentrating its footprint heavily in the Highlands neighborhood.
The surge in licensing suggests a targeted expansion into the 80211 zip code. For residents in the area, this means more local rental units are moving from individual landlords to a large-scale management firm, which typically changes how maintenance and leases are handled.
The paper trail shows a steady climb in activity. In early 2029, Scholten Enterprises, LLC, acting for Keyrenter, obtained licenses for 1630 W 33rd Ave and 1635 W 32nd Ave. The pace accelerated in February 2030, with a new license issued for 1635 W 30th Ave on February 22, followed by another residential license on March 1, 2030.
Over a 47-month window, the firm averaged roughly 1.7 new licenses per month. This methodical growth indicates a strategy to dominate specific micro-markets near 32nd Ave rather than scattered acquisitions across the city.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Residents can visit the Denver city portal at https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com for more details.