The Perfect Townhomes for Flight Attendants and DEN Employees

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If you're a flight attendant or airline employee based out of Denver International Airport, you've probably done the crash pad math. Between $600 and $900 a month gets you a bunk bed in a room with multiple strangers, limited kitchen access, shared bathrooms, and house rules that make college dorms look luxurious. Now imagine this: for roughly the same price per person, you and three colleagues could lease a spacious four-bedroom townhome with private bathrooms, a full kitchen, attached garage, and actual living space. That's exactly what flight attendant rentals at The Rowhomes at Greyhound Park offer—a complete upgrade from traditional crash pad living without breaking your budget. 

 Located in Commerce City with quick access to DEN, these townhomes align perfectly with the unique needs of flight attendants, pilots, and airport employees who need flexible, comfortable housing that doesn't feel like you're perpetually camping in someone else's home. 

What to Look for in Flight Attendant Rentals 

When evaluating flight attendant rentals, focus on what actually matters: 
 

  • Location and Airport Access: Quick, reliable access to DEN at all times of day 
  • Roommate Compatibility: Choose people who understand the lifestyle and have compatible living standards 
  • Layout and Privacy: Multiple bathrooms and bedrooms on different levels make shared living significantly easier 
  • Parking and Storage: Secure parking and space for luggage, equipment, and personal items 

Why Traditional Crash Pads Fall Short 

Let's be honest about what most crash pads really offer. You're paying premium prices for a bed (sometimes just a bunk), minimal privacy, and the hope that whoever had the bed before you remembered to strip the sheets. You're sharing bathrooms with people whose schedules you don't know. You're trying to meal prep in a kitchen already crowded with five other people's groceries. 

It works. Technically. But it's not comfortable, it's not private, and after a few years of bunk bed living, it starts to wear on you. The real issue is that you're paying crash pad prices without getting crash pad benefits. Most higher-end crash pads in Denver charge $700-$900 per month for a shared bedroom and zero control over your living environment. 

5 Reasons the Rowhomes Are the Best for Airline Crews 

Finding the perfect flight attendant rentals in Commerce City is no simple feat. Here’s why the Rowhomes at Greyhound Park are among the best of the best:  

1. You Get a Private Suite for a "Crash Pad" Price 

Here's the math that changes everything: traditional crash pads charge $700-$900 per month for a bunk bed in a shared room. At The Rowhomes at Greyhound Park, split a four-bedroom townhome four ways and you're paying that same range—but you get your own private bedroom, your own bathroom (or share with just one person), a full kitchen, and an attached garage. Same price, exponentially better living situation. 

2. The 3-Story Layout Eliminates Schedule Conflicts 

One of the most challenging aspects of shared flight attendant rentals is managing schedules. With four flight attendants sharing a four-bedroom townhome, schedule conflicts become a non-issue.  

The three-level layout means someone can be cooking in the kitchen while someone else is watching TV while another person is reading upstairs. You're not on top of each other. When half the house is gone on trips, the people who are home get extra space and quiet. When everyone's home, the layout provides enough room that you're not feeling cramped. Your space stays your space. You're not constantly packing and unpacking or wondering if your stuff will still be there when you get back from a four-day trip. 

3. Quick Access to DEN 

One of the biggest selling points for flight attendant rentals is proximity to the airport. You need to get to DEN quickly and reliably, whether it's 4 AM or 2 PM. That’s the beauty of our townhomes. At the Rowhomes, you’re not fighting through downtown Denver traffic or adding extra time navigating residential neighborhoods. Our convenient  location offers a pretty direct shot to the airport via major highways, which matters when you're working early report times or trying to get home after a long trip. Our location also means you're not isolated. You have access to grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, and amenities you need when you're home between trips. 

4. Secure Storage for Your Lifestyle   

Flight attendants accumulate gear—rolling suitcases, work totes, maybe cycling or ski equipment for days off. Traditional crash pads offer maybe a closet and whatever fits under your bunk bed. 

The Rowhomes give you an attached two-car garage for secure vehicle parking and equipment storage. Each bedroom offers actual closet space for uniforms and clothes. The full kitchen has pantry space for meal prep ingredients.  

5. Amenities That Make “Base” Feel Like Home 

Our flight attendant rentals here at the Rowhomes offer amenities for people who are more interested in making a real home instead of just a bed:  

  • Modern appliances for real meal prep instead of relying on expensive airport food 
  • In-unit washer and dryer so you can do laundry on your schedule without fighting for machines 
  • Smart home features to adjust thermostats and locks remotely when you're gone for days 
  • Open-concept living areas where you can relax, have friends over, or work out without invading someone's space 
  • Private outdoor spaces (patios or balconies) for fresh air after days of recirculated airplane air 

These amenities transform flight attendant rentals from "a place to crash between trips" into "an actual home that happens to be in your base city." 

The Financial Breakdown: Crash Pad vs. Townhome 

Let's do the actual math on flight attendant rentals at The Rowhomes at Greyhound Park compared to traditional crash pad arrangements: 

Traditional High-End Crash Pad: 

  • Monthly cost: $700-$900 
  • Your space: Bunk bed or single bed in shared room 
  • Bathroom: Shared with 4-6+ people 
  • Kitchen: Limited access, shared 
  • Privacy: Minimal 
  • Parking: Street parking or limited spots 

Four-Bedroom Townhome Split Four Ways: 

  • Monthly cost per person: ~$700-$900 (comparable) 
  • Your space: Private bedroom 
  • Bathroom: Your own or shared with one person 
  • Kitchen: Full kitchen, shared with three roommates 
  • Privacy: High 
  • Parking: Two-car garage plus additional parking 

For the same monthly expense, you're getting exponentially more space, privacy, and quality of life. The only trade-off is committing to a lease instead of month-to-month flexibility. But if you're based in Denver long-term, that commitment comes with significant benefits. 

The Long-Term Benefits of Quality Housing 

Living in quality flight attendant rentals instead of crash pads directly impacts your overall quality of life and career sustainability. When you have a real home base, you sleep better. When you sleep better, you perform better at work. When you're not constantly stressed about your living situation, you have more energy for everything else. 

Many flight attendants burn out not just from the job itself but from the cumulative stress of never having a comfortable place to land between trips. Investing in better housing is investing in your ability to sustain your career long-term. 

Making Your Base City Feel Like Home 

One of the hardest parts of being a flight attendant is that your base city often doesn't feel like home, it feels like just another place you're passing through. When you're living in crash pads and rotating through different beds, it's hard to build any sense of community or belonging. 

Quality flight attendant rentals change that equation. When you have your own bedroom, your own bathroom, and space to actually live, your base city starts to feel more permanent. You can decorate your room. You can join a gym. You can create routines that make your time at home restorative instead of just another transient experience. 

If you're ready to upgrade from crash pad living, The Rowhomes at Greyhound Park offer the space, location, and value that make flight attendant rentals actually work. Not to mention that our townhomes are near DIA (score!).  

Stop sleeping in bunk beds next to  strangers and start living in a place that feels like home—even when you're only there a few days a month. 

Reach out to us here and our team will help you find the perfect home.