Apartments for Rent in Grapevine, TX (212 Rentals)

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The Silverlake
$1,471 - $8,753
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The Silverlake

1775 State Highway 26Grapevine, TX 76051
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Grapevine 2499
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$1,371 - $2,646
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Grapevine 2499

3601 Grapevine Mills PkwyGrapevine, TX 76051
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Dane Park Grapevine
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$1,764 - $3,732
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Dane Park Grapevine

2701 N Grapevine Mills BlvdGrapevine, TX 76051
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29FIFTY
$1,272 - $2,691
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29FIFTY

2950 Mustang DrGrapevine, TX 76051
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The Preserve
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$1,528 - $11,135
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The Preserve

101 E Glade RdGrapevine, TX 76051
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Wildwood Creek
$1,430 - $14,514
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Wildwood Creek

820 E Dove Loop RdGrapevine, TX 76051
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AMLI Grapevine
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$1,837 - $4,609
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AMLI Grapevine

444 E Dallas RdGrapevine, TX 76051
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113 Wildwood Ct, Unit B
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113 Wildwood Ct, Unit B

113 Wildwood CtGrapevine, TX 76051
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Grapevine Overview

Apartments in Grapevine, TX are an attraction to people because they offer superb living conditions. The apartments are suitable for single people as well as families. Social amenities such as schools and hospitals are available making the community self-contained, and residents have all they need for comfortable living.

What is the history of Grapevine?

The city of Grapevine was formed after the US government and leaders of the Indian communities that lived in the area signed an agreement allowing settlement. A treaty of peace, commerce and friendship was signed in 1843 under the leadership of President Sam Houston. After the signing of the treaty, Americans started settling in the area. The city was named Grape Vine as a homage to the wild Mustang grapes that grew plentifully in the area. Later in 1914, the post office combined the two words to have one-word name for the city.

How is the weather in Grapevine?

The weather in Grapevine is generally warm with the highest temperatures recorded in summer. The temperatures drop during winter, but snowing is not experienced in this city as it happens in other American cities. Therefore, it is a place one can spend the entire year without the need to relocate to warmer areas in winter.

How do I get around town?

People in the city can easily move about. Running through the city are state highways 121 and 114. Highway 121 enters the city from the south while 114 come in from the northwest and the two intersect near William D. Tate Ave. and Mustang Drive.

What is the Grapevine commute like?

The highways split again close to the entrance to the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. From 2010 to 2014, highways in the city underwent a major overhaul to improve traffic flow.

What are the local media outlets?

The Community Impact Newspaper is the main print media outlet in Grapevine. It covers all issues that are aimed at making a positive impact on the community. Radio lovers have a wide array of options to choose from. The radio stations are open the whole day which provides assurance for 24-hour entertainment. Grapevine also has a number of television stations with a variety of programs suitable for the whole family.

Why live in Grapevine, TX?

Grapevine is an attractive city for people looking for a place to settle. The apartments in Grapevine are very comfortable and are designed to meet a variety of needs. They are spacious enough to ensure you will not consider looking for a bigger house due to a growing family. Although the temperatures rise in summer and drop in winter, the variations are not so harsh to make someone consider moving to other places. The city has an efficient transport system. The authorities have invested in upgrading the roads within and around the city to improve mobility. The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport provides a means of connecting with the rest of America and the world.

What Grapevine landmarks should I see?

Grapevine has a number of landmarks that stand out from the rest of the buildings in the city. The Torian Log Cabin is made of logs and within the precincts of the city. It has been there for long, and you can read its history which is readily available. Other landmark sites include the Founders Plaza Observation Area, the Flight Crew Memorial among others. The Sea Life Aquarium that houses more than 5,000 aquatic creatures is an attraction for all people.

What is there to do around Grapevine?

Outdoor life in Grapevine is far from boring. Visitors and residents living in Grapevine apartments find plenty of activities to spend their time while they are outdoors. Many entertainment spots exist in the city as shoppers can find all they need in the hundreds of stores at the Grapevine Mills Mall offering a wide variety of goods and services.

Any annual festivals or Grapevine events to know?

The city hosts a number of events and festivals. These events include various activities that ensure those attending have plenty of fun. The most notable of these events is the Main Street Days and GrapeFest which is a celebration of the city’s history. The people of the city value this day and regard it with a lot of pride.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

The area around Lake Grapevine offers plenty vacation sites and activities. Visitors can enjoy fishing, hunting, camping, and boating. Other vacation opportunities around the lake includes parks and hiking trails. Golf enthusiasts can exercise their skills on various golf courses in the area including Cowboys Golf Club.

Where is the best place to move in Grapevine?

Grapevine has plenty of attractive locations for people looking for apartments to choose from. Montelena on 501 Turner Rd is one of the best locations. Wildwood Creek Apartments located on 820 E Dove Loop Rd is another option. All the locations are quite neighborhoods that give a rural-town atmosphere with the all the privileges associated with city life. All these Grapevine apartments have easy access to public amenities such as schools, hospitals, and trading centers.

Grapevine, TX
Population: 53,976

Ranked #722

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Frequently Asked Questions about Grapevine

How much are Studio apartments in Grapevine?

There are currently 19 Studio Apartments in Grapevine with rent ranges from $885 to $2,702 with an average price of $1,367.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Grapevine Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Grapevine ranges from $852 to $8,280 with an average monthly rent of $1,668.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Grapevine cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Grapevine range from $1,075 to $25,000. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,426.

How expensive are Grapevine Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 56 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Grapevine on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,535 to $20,800 - averaging $4,102 for the location.

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