
Barato Casas en Alquiler en Greenland Hills en Dallas, TX desde $1,200 (8 Alquileres)
Busca las Casas más baratas disponibles para alquilar actualmente en Greenland Hills en el área de Dallas.


4810 McKinney Ave

4818 Cole Ave

5200 Martel Ave

6204 Winton St

5740 Martel Ave

5926 La Vista Dr

5117 Mission Ave
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¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar una casa en Greenland Hills?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casas en Alquiler 2 Dormitorios en Greenland Hills | $2,719 | $1,795 | $3,950 |
| Casas en Alquiler 3 Dormitorios en Greenland Hills | $5,599 | $3,000 | $10,000+ |
| Casas en Alquiler 4 Dormitorios en Greenland Hills | $9,725 | $3,600 | $10,000+ |
| Casas en Alquiler 5 Dormitorios en Greenland Hills | $10,499 | $10,000 | $10,000+ |
| Casas en Alquiler 6 Dormitorios en Greenland Hills | $12,000 | $9,000 | $10,000+ |
| Casas en Alquiler 7 Dormitorios en Greenland Hills | $16,000 | $10,000 | $10,000+ |
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Actualmente hay 8 alquileres disponibles con tus opciones de búsqueda en un radio de 1 millas en el barrio de Greenland Hills Dallas, TX.
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Apartamentos de alquiler más baratos con disponibilidad Greenland Hills
 El apartamento más barato disponible en el área de Greenland Hills de Dallas, TX es la unidad de Estudio en Turtle Dove 1 con precios desde $895. Birchwood Apartment Homes tiene la segunda unidad con el precio más, que es un apartamento de 1 Dormitorio actualmente listado desde $958. Esta es la lista actual de los apartamentos más asequibles en alquiler en Greenland Hills en Dallas, TX:
| Apartamentos | Modelo | Dorm./Baño | Precios desde |
|---|---|---|---|
| Turtle Dove 1 | S1 - 0 Bedroom 1 Bathroom | Studio,1BA | $895 |
| Birchwood Apartment Homes | 1 Bedroom E | 1Dorm.,1BA | $958 |
| 5727 Richmond | 203 | 1Dorm.,1BA | $1,000 |
Los apartamentos con el mejor valor en Greenland Hills, TX
A fecha Agosto 17, 2026 el apartamento de mejor valor en el área de Greenland Hills es modelo Lilac en Magnolia on Matilda con un precio por pie cuadrado de $2.05 en el barrio de East Dallas a partir de $2,425. El segundo apartamento de mayor valor en Greenland Hills es el modelo B1 en 5 Mockingbird Apartments a partir de $1,755 con un precio de $1.79 por pie cuadrado en el barrio de East Dallas. Aquí está la lista de hoy de los apartamentos en Greenland Hills con el mejor valor basado en el precio por pie cuadrado:
| Apartamentos | Modelo | Dorm./Baño | Precio por pie² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Magnolia on Matilda | Lilac | 1Dorm.,1.5BA | $2.05 |
| 5 Mockingbird Apartments | B1 | 2Dorm.,2BA | $1.79 |
| Fitzhugh Urban Flats | A3 | 1Dorm.,1BA | $2.21 |
| Belclaire | B1 | 2Dorm.,2BA | $2.26 |
| 5603 Winton St, Unit Duplex | 5603 Winton St | 1Dorm.,1BA | $1.38 |
| 5727 Richmond | 202 | 1Dorm.,1BA | $1.59 |
| The Bowen on Henderson | E1 | 1Dorm.,1BA | $2.38 |
| Carriage House | A1 | 1Dorm.,1BA | $1.74 |
| Moser Gardens | Large 1B1B w/ Balcony | 1Dorm.,1BA | $2.35 |
| Birchwood Apartment Homes | 1 Bedroom | 1Dorm.,1BA | $2.08 |
Preguntas frecuentes sobre alquileres en Greenland Hills
¿Que tipo de alquileres hay actualmente en Greenland Hills?
Actualmente hay 125 Apartamentos de Alquiler en Greenland Hills, TX con precios que van desde $895 hasta $9,000. También hay 47 Casas Unifamiliares, Condominios y Casas Adosadas en alquiler disponibles actualmente en Greenland Hills que van desde $1,300 hasta $16,000.
¿Cuál es el rango de precios actual de las viviendas de alquiler en Greenland Hills?
Los precios hoy en día para las casas, condominios y casas adosadas en alquiler en Greenland Hills oscilan entre $1,300 hasta $16,000 con un alquiler mensual promedio de $5,447.
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