
Homes for Rent in the 75215 ZIP Code of Dallas, TX (78 Rentals)


2401 Pennsylvania Ave

4519 Leland Ave

3841 Holmes St

2334 Pine St

4322 Crozier St

2438 Lawrence St

2310 Macon St

2315 Starks Ave

5223 Colonial Ave

2223 Anderson St

4309 Myrtle St

2426 Jordan St

2515 Hooper St

3608 Wendelkin St

3527 S Harwood St

2314 Dathe St

720 Latimer St

3716 Ruskin St

3418 S Harwood St

2432 St Clair St

2836 Marburg St

3025 Marburg St

3907 Roberts Ave

3903 Roberts Ave

3130 Mc Dermott Ave

3315 Reed Ln

3930 Coolidge St

4610 Verdun Ave

3332 Rutledge St

3014 Birmingham Ave

1803 Richardson Ave

1508 Seegar St

1715 Novela Wy

2406 Merlin St

2404 Merlin St

1625 Hickory St

1527 Hickory St

1901 S Harwood St

1805 Browder St

1813 Park Ave

1511 S Akard St

1512 Cosette Dr

1001 Belleview St

1506 Griffin St E

1111 S Akard St

2000 Park Ave, Unit 101

1344 Romano Pl

1200 Main St, Unit 2203

4706 Spring Ave
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Dallas?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
75215 2 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $1,869 | $743 | $10,522 |
75215 3 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $1,717 | $1,266 | $6,440 |
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