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Every Dallas rental neighborhood, compared.

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Uptown Dallas Apartments street scene

Uptown

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Uptown Dallas Apartments

Walkable, energetic, and the most-requested rental area in Dallas.

Why renters pick it: Most walkable rental neighborhood in Dallas.

Studios from around $1,500Read the Uptown guide →
Downtown Dallas Apartments street scene

Downtown

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Downtown Dallas Apartments

Historic high-rises and skyline views in the city core.

Why renters pick it: Best transit access in the city.

Studios from around $1,300Read the Downtown guide →
Deep Ellum Apartments street scene

Deep Ellum

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Deep Ellum Apartments

Live music, murals, and creative warehouse-loft energy.

Why renters pick it: Best live-music density in Dallas.

Studios from $1,300Read the Deep Ellum guide →
Bishop Arts Apartments street scene

Bishop Arts

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Bishop Arts Apartments

Indie shops, walkable streets, North Oak Cliff charm.

Why renters pick it: Most distinctive neighborhood character in Dallas.

1-bedrooms $1,400–$2,200Read the Bishop Arts guide →
Oak Lawn Apartments street scene

Oak Lawn

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Oak Lawn Apartments

Inclusive, walkable, and central — between Uptown and Highland Park.

Why renters pick it: Central location between Uptown and Highland Park.

Studios from $1,300Read the Oak Lawn guide →
Knox-Henderson Apartments street scene

Knox-Henderson

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Knox-Henderson Apartments

Boutique shops on Knox, restaurant row on Henderson, residential calm in between.

Why renters pick it: Two distinct retail strips — boutique and nightlife.

1-bedrooms $1,500–$2,500Read the Knox-Henderson guide →
Design District Apartments street scene

Design District

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Design District Apartments

Showrooms, galleries, and modern mid-rise rentals near the Trinity.

Why renters pick it: Newest construction concentration in central Dallas.

Studios from $1,400Read the Design District guide →
Victory Park Apartments street scene

Victory Park

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Victory Park Apartments

Live next to the American Airlines Center with skyline views.

Why renters pick it: Walk to Mavericks, Stars, and major concerts.

1-bedrooms $1,800–$3,200Read the Victory Park guide →
Turtle Creek Apartments street scene

Turtle Creek

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Turtle Creek Apartments

Tree-lined high-rises along the Turtle Creek greenbelt.

Why renters pick it: Most established luxury rental corridor in Dallas.

1-bedrooms $1,800–$3,500Read the Turtle Creek guide →
Lakewood Apartments street scene

Lakewood

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Lakewood Apartments

Tree-lined East Dallas living near White Rock Lake.

Why renters pick it: Top-rated East Dallas school zones.

1-bedrooms $1,200–$1,900Read the Lakewood guide →
Lower Greenville Apartments street scene

Lower Greenville

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Lower Greenville Apartments

Restaurant-row energy with a residential side-street feel.

Why renters pick it: Walk to dozens of restaurants and bars.

1-bedrooms $1,300–$2,200Read the Lower Greenville guide →
Medical District Apartments street scene

Medical District

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Medical District Apartments

Walk-to-work convenience for UT Southwestern, Parkland, and Children's.

Why renters pick it: Walk or shuttle to UTSW, Parkland, Children's.

Studios from $1,200Read the Medical District guide →
North Dallas Apartments street scene

North Dallas

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North Dallas Apartments

More space, better value, easy Tollway and Central access.

Why renters pick it: Best price-per-square-foot in the metro.

1-bedrooms $1,200–$1,800Read the North Dallas guide →
Preston Hollow Apartments street scene

Preston Hollow

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Preston Hollow Apartments

Quiet luxury and high-end rentals north of Highland Park.

Why renters pick it: Established luxury residential character.

Townhome and condo rentals $2,500–$5,000+Read the Preston Hollow guide →
White Rock Lake Apartments street scene

White Rock Lake

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White Rock Lake Apartments

Wake up to the lake, the trail, and the Arboretum.

Why renters pick it: 9 miles of waterfront trail at your doorstep.

1-bedrooms $1,200–$1,900Read the White Rock Lake guide →
Cedars Apartments street scene

The Cedars

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Cedars Apartments

Industrial-loft character just south of Downtown.

Why renters pick it: True loft inventory — exposed brick, big windows.

1-bedroom lofts $1,300–$2,000Read the The Cedars guide →
Farmers Market Apartments street scene

Farmers Market

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Farmers Market Apartments

Live above the market, walk to Downtown.

Why renters pick it: Walk to a year-round farmers market.

Studios from $1,300Read the Farmers Market guide →

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