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Creek on Park Place
$1,195 - $1,745
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Creek on Park Place

2001 Park Place BlvdBedford, TX 76021
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Windmill Terrace
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$1,052 - $1,472
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Windmill Terrace

2200 Murphy DrBedford, TX 76021
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Bedford Overview

Located snugly in-between the hubs of Dallas and Fort Worth, Bedford apartments are an ideal way to get to know this little city that's big on heart. From the charming neighborly ambiance that Texas is known for to an distinctly unique downtown highlighted by architectural flourishes, Bedford is a great place to hang your hat.

What is the history of Bedford?

Coming into its own in the late 1800s, Bedford is a city steeped in historical relevance. The city's first post office opened in 1877, and a college soon followed in 1882. A number of neighboring military points during World War II led to an increased population in Bedford and the surrounding area, and the completion of the nearby airport in the 1970s led to even more of a populace. An industrial park, shopping and an array of other highlights helped continue city growth to present day.

How is the weather in Bedford?

They say that everything is bigger in Texas, and that certainly applies to the summer heat. Temperatures can creep to well over 100 degrees, and the heat can often be accompanied by strong storms, particularly in the spring months. Winters, fittingly, tend to be mild, although snow has been known to fall on rare occasions.

How do I get around town?

Bus service is easily accessible to Bedford apartment residents, although rail service currently remains out of reach. The nearby Dallas Airport offers international and domestic flights, and Uber ride sharing services recently began expansion into the vicinity.

What is the Bedford commute like?

State Highways 121 and 183 act as prominent thoroughfares into and out of the city, making commutes to nearby Fort Worth and Dallas a breeze. Traffic, however, can be another matter, and commutes during typical afternoon and morning hours can be sluggish. North Texas is also notorious for consistent construction delays, especially near the heart of I-35.

What are the local media outlets?

The 'Fort Worth Star Telegram' acts as the principle area print medium, with a number of radio options including sports talk, gospel, classic rock and urban readily available as well. Broadcast affiliates are largely beamed in via Dallas, including ABC, CBS and FOX.

Why live in Bedford, TX?

Texas hospitality is the stuff of legend, and Bedford apartments offer it in spades. From an ever-growing economy thanks to local industry and a close proximity to the amenities and convenience of both Dallas and Fort Worth, this growing Lone Star State destination has plenty to offer even the most particular of would-be resident.

What Bedford landmarks should I see?

A myriad of easily accessible historic landmarks highlight Bedford rentals, including the Torian Log Cabin and Lee Harvey Oswald's grave marker. Take a closer look at the planes arriving via the Founder's Plaza Observation Area, or make the short drive to Dallas for the local Aquarium, home to sharks, turtles and much more.

What is there to do around Bedford?

The thrill ride centerpoint of 6 Flags lies a mere fifteen minutes away, and a huge assortment of art galleries, museums and night clubs are a stone's throw from many apartments in Bedford. Check out some live music at nearby rock venues like Tree's or Three Links, or take the dog for a walk on one of the many hiking trails that dot the public parks of Bedford. Of course, foodies will for sure want to sample the famous Texas BBQ offerings, or head to Fort Worth for some of the best Mexican cuisine this side of Laredo.

Any annual festivals or Bedford events to know?

While still a fairly new event, the nearby Denton Comedy Festival helps bring in dozens of nationally-known and local comedians every summer. Holiday street fairs and parades are commonplace near Bedford apartments, especially on popular dates such as St. Patrick's Day and Halloween. Bedford's music in the park series has also gained in popularity with each passing year, with classical, folk and country dominating the live offering schedule.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Texarkana is an hour or so away, and with it a large amount of lake fun including boating, jet skis and swimming. Fishing is also a hugely popular past time, although the waterholes of Oklahoma often beckon as great escapes to residents of apartments in Bedford. Amarillo is a scenic wonderland of prairie and big sky country, with numerous family camping spots and the famous Cadillac Ranch, and the live music excitement of Austin lies just four hours south.

Where is the best place to move in Bedford?

Bedford apartments attempt to cater to just about every budget and lifestyle, from family-centric four bedroom units close to area schools and restaurants, to thrifty one-bedroom rentals close to I-20, ideal for working young professionals or students on the go. Regardless of your needs, one thing is for sure - Bedford is fantastic Texas living. Happy hunting!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Bedford

How much are Studio apartments in Bedford?

There are currently 17 Studio Apartments in Bedford with rent ranges from $739 to $2,702 with an average price of $1,225.

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Bedford ranges from $784 to $5,049 with an average monthly rent of $1,372.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Bedford cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Bedford range from $1,035 to $6,129. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,785.

How expensive are Bedford Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 64 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Bedford on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,462 to $9,146 - averaging $2,415 for the location.

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