Apartments for Rent in Dallas, TX(4,046 Rentals)
2800 Taylor
Alta Park Central
Bishop Canopy
Bent Tree Lofts
The Sinclair Residences
Peridot Residences
MAA Cathedral Arts
The National Residences
Villa Piana Apartments
The Nash
The Statler Residences
Bandera at Preston Hollow
Cortland on McKinney
Allure North Dallas
MAA Heights
4123 Cedar Springs
Forma At The Park
Arlo Apartments
1400HiLine
Preston Heights Apartments
Gables Park 17
Regal Court Apartments
Marquis at Texas Street
THIRTY377
Gables Villa Rosa
Lantower West Love
Trinity
Hanover Turtle Creek
One90 Frankford
AVIA Apartments On Alpha
Jewel on Landmark
4060 Preferred Place
7900 at Park Central
Layers Galleria
Hanover Preston Hollow
Sophia+Loren
South Side Flats
The Eagle at Lakewood
The Village Dallas
The Marion
Casa Luna Apartments
The Garrison
1812 Cityscape Star
East Love Dallas Townhomes
Oakhouse
5502 Denton Drive Cut Off
The Sevens
Jefferson Cedar Ridge
Dallas, TX Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Dallas?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Dallas Studio Apartments | $1,512 | $623 | $9,169 |
Dallas 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,667 | $332 | $10,000+ |
Dallas 2 Bedroom Apartments | $2,235 | $199 | $10,000+ |
Dallas 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,979 | $716 | $10,000+ |
Dallas 4 Bedroom Apartments | $3,468 | $880 | $10,000+ |
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Dallas Overview
Dallas is a large modern city positioned in northern central Texas on the Trinity River. Though far from its only claim to fame, all Americans recognize it as the site of the JFK assassination. The Dallas Cowboys and Dallas cheerleaders are the stuff of American lore and the TV show Dallas was a long-time hit decades ago. Wealthy businessmen and women flock to Dallas, making it their home.
What is the history of Dallas?
Since 1856, Dallas has been a nexus of trade, commerce, art, and culture. What had started as an idea for a trading post to serve Native Americans and settlers in the area, the surveyors decided instead to form a permanent settlement, and it's a good thing they did! Just one year after Dallas got its official town charter in 1856, a nearby commune of European artists and musicians fell apart, and many of them moved to the young town. When the major east-west and north-south Texas railroads intersected their tracks in Dallas in 1871, Dallas, now a full-fledged city, became a major commercial center. Dallas booms eternal. Dallas was at the beginning of the Texas oil boom, established itself in the technology boom, and also the real estate boom in the 1970s and 80s. With the current telecom boom, Dallas continues to grow and prosper in art, culture, and commerce.
How is the weather in Dallas?
Dallas experiences a warm and a cold season, though the climate is typically warm year-round. Between June 3 and September 14 the average temperature exceeds 88 degrees, and there’s about a 25 percent chance of rain from day to day. During this time, thunderstorms are frequent. During the time between November 23 and February 27, the average is only about 64 degrees and chance of rain hovers around 30 percent, usually in the form of light rain. Average rainfall is about 35 inches over a year. Snow is rare, but does fall sometimes in mid-January with no real accumulation. The hottest month of the year is usually August, followed by June, July and September. Heat eases off quickly in October. May and October are the wettest months averaging about four or five inches of rain. Flash floods do occur.
How do I get around town?
The most popular form of transportation in Dallas is by private automobile. However, the addition of the light rail and the Dallas Area Rapid Transport (DART) has gradually increased the use of public transportation by residents and visitors. The Downtown Dallas area is serviced most heavily, though some routes do include select suburbs. The McKinney Avenue Streetcar Service (M-Line Trolley) is a free service that uses vintage trolleys in the downtown area. Taxis are available, but you need to call and wait rather than simply hail one, as in many other large cities. Walking to get from Point A to Point B is pretty rare. You can get to Dallas by plane at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DAL) or the lesser used Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL). You may also travel between Dallas and Fort Worth via rail on the Trinity Railway Express. Trains are another option, as Amtrak operates out of Dallas as well.
What is the Dallas commute like?
Dallas residents rely heavily on cars and trucks to get around, and this has been steadily increasing. Fortunately, commute time has not been adversely impacted by this trend, nor has traffic congestion. This is largely due to the vast investment in highways and suburban roadways over the past 30 years. Highly traveled Interstates and Freeways in the Dallas area include Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway traversing South Dallas and suburbs, Tom Landry Freeway or the “old Turnpike” moving through downtown and East Dallas, South R. L. Thornton Freeway/Stemmons Freeway running north-south through Dallas, and the Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway half loop around Dallas leading to the International parkway close to DAL.
What are the local media outlets?
Dallas residents get their TV news from WFAA on Channel 8, FOX4, NBC 5, CBS 11 and CW33. Popular newspapers include The Dallas Morning News, Dallas Observer, Dallas Post Tribune. Some popular listening stations include Kiss 106.1, 98.7 and 92.5 for Classic Hits, 99.5 the Wolf for Country or 104.5 for hot music options.
Why live in Dallas, TX?
This city is a virtual melting pot of culture and diversity making it a prime location to find your new home. It may not be renowned for a beautiful landscape, but it certainly has plenty of food and entertainment offerings. Suburbs are plentiful and fantastic options for apartments in Dallas are on par with many other large cities. There's plenty to see and do and a unique pride in living here.
What Dallas landmarks should I see?
The grassy knoll at Dealey Plaza, scene of President John F Kennedy’s assassination, is arguably one of the city’s best known landmarks. Locals may not agree, but tourists flock there. And as landmarks go, the Reunion Tower is an iconic symbol of the Dallas skyline, perhaps ingrained there by the opening sequence of Popular Nighttime Soap “Dallas”. The State of Fair of Texas is a big draw and the Texas Star Ferris Wheel is highly recognizable landmark of the area. And no Dallas landmark list would be complete without inclusion of the Pegasus Sign in Downtown Dallas.
What is there to do around Dallas?
Dallas boasts an active nightlife, a wide range of restaurants, a thriving arts and culture scene and non-stop shopping. It’s home to the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum and the Texas School Book Depository. There’s a large number of other museums to visit as well. Animal and nature lovers can visit the Dallas Zoo, the Dallas World Aquarium and the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. Theater, arts and music buffs will enjoy the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, the Bishop Arts District and the Winspear Opera House. This is merely a small sampling of the attractions, destinations and activities that await you in sunny Dallas.
Any annual festivals or Dallas events to know?
Dallas hosts a wide range of festivals and popular events. The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is a 23-day event that has the distinction of being the longest running livestock show and rodeo, and it attracts more than one million visitors annually. Another big hit is the State Fair of Texas, which originated all the way back in 1886. Celebrate with rides, creative arts, livestock, a car show, food and more over a 24-day period. The Scarborough Renaissance Festival is another oldie but goodie, popular for more than 32 years. And the Great Texas Balloon Race is well-respected by others in the circuit. These are but a few of the many annual events Dallas residents and tourist enjoy each year.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
If you are looking for a quick vacation getaway within driving distance of Dallas, you’re in luck. Hamilton Pool is a refreshing spot with a swimming hole that features a 45-foot waterfall. It’s about 3 and a half hours outside of Dallas. You can reach Garner State Park in under 6 hours. Positioned on the Frio River, this is an excellent camping spot with loads of fun outdoor activities for the whole family. For a closer outdoor option, try Broken Bow, a mere 3 hours away. Enjoy fishing, canoeing, golfing, horseback riding and cabin or RV camping in this nearby Oklahoma town. For the adults feeling lucky, a quick one-and-a-half-hour drive will lead you to Winstar/Choctaw Casino. Play the slots, bet on horses, try your luck with poker, black jack, keno and bingo. You can also enjoy comedy and music on site.
Where is the best place to move in Dallas?
Whether you’re a professional or a fan of the fine arts, Dallas, Texas contains many diverse areas to live. Neighborhoods in Dallas offer great opportunities for both business and pleasure, including cafes and boutiques in Uptown, as well as restaurants and shops in M Streets. If you prefer the artistic side of Dallas, the Bishop Arts District offers amazing galleries and theaters. Uptown Dallas is a major destination for new professionals seeking to start a life in northern Dallas, offering both office and residential space with much area activity concentrated on McKinney Avenue. If work gets overwhelming, you can always take a break and walk the scenic Katy Trail that parallels nearby Turtle Creek. If you prefer to take nature home with you, M Streets is another northern neighborhood that combines peaceful greenery with an exciting urban lifestyle that includes the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. But don’t just wait for a holiday to have fun. M Streets is also home to the Granada Theater and neighboring restaurant and bar, Sundown at Granada. If you can’t get enough of Dallas’ art scene, Bishop Arts District, located in southwest Dallas, holds a large selection of galleries and theaters, including Artisan’s Collective and Kessler Theater. The area also offers amazing culinary fare with Japanese food at ZEN Sushi and Italian dishes at Lucia. Dallas, Texas is filled with areas for all walks of life. Whether you're young or old, prefer an urban life or surrounded by trees, Dallas has just what you need.
Boasting a diverse economy, high-end shopping districts,dining and nightlife, premium professional sports teams, numerous parks, trails and lakes, and much more, Dallas and the surrounding DFW area is home to over 6 million happy residents many of whom are even more happy to be living the life in Dallas apartments . Whether you're a long time Dallas local looking for a new apartment or are moving to the area from somewhere across the country, there's a wide variety of fantastic and affordable apartments in Dallas available and waiting for you today on ApartmentHomeLiving.com.
As your apartment search experts, it's our goal to make your apartment shopping experience stress-free by featuring the best apartments in and around Dallas with all of the high-resolution photos, pricing, floorplan options, and community details you need to make a very informed decision on your new home. At Apartment Home Living we provide you the tools to find the apartment that fits your budget and your personal style. Narrow down your search by filtering our apartment listings by neighborhood, bedrooms, amenities, price and much more.
Whether you're looking to find yourself a 2 bedroom apartment in an area like Addison, seeking a fancy studio apartment near Downtown Dallas, searching for a family friendly Lake Highlands apartment, or are perhaps looking to live somewhere out of Dallas proper in the great nearby cities like apartments in Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, your perfect new place is only a few clicks away.
From nightlife to dining to adventure - it's all here for you once you've moved into your apartment in Dallas. Sports fans have the pleasure of spending afternoons tailgating and rooting on "Americas Team", enjoying an evening of professional hoops or hockey at American Airlines Center, or catching 9 innings of MLB action with the Texas Rangers. Culture lovers can enjoy a great show at Dallas Theatre Center or hit up an art gallery in Deep Ellum, followed up with a few cocktails at one of the many great pubs and bars around town.
When it comes to having fun and enjoying life, Dallas is truly a hub of excitement. Let us help you find your new home in one of our many great Dallas apartments for rent at ApartmentHomeLiving.com.
Dallas, TXPopulation: 1,345,047
Ranked #9
in US Census Population by City
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Pet Friendliness Lifestyle Score
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Getting Around Dallas, TX
Walk Score®
59 / 100
Somewhat Walkable
Some errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
55 / 100
Bikeable
Some bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
45 / 100
Some Transit
A few nearby public transportation options
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- Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address.
- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about Dallas
How much are Studio apartments in Dallas?
There are currently 637 Studio Apartments in Dallas with rent ranges from $623 to $9,169 with an average price of $1,512.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Dallas Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Dallas ranges from $332 to $19,873 with an average monthly rent of $1,667.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Dallas cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Dallas range from $199 to $27,007. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,235.
How expensive are Dallas Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 993 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Dallas on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $716 to $29,632 - averaging $2,979 for the location.
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