
Casas en Alquiler en Oak Cliff en Dallas, TX con Pisos de Madera (58 Alquileres) Página 2 de 2


2200 Victory Ave

734 N Montclair Ave

1209 Kings Hwy

1418 Yakimo Dr

900 Haines Ave

612 W 9th St

422 S Montreal Ave
Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX Guía Local

¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar una casa en Oak Cliff?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casas en Alquiler 2 Dormitorios en Oak Cliff | $2,044 | $1,100 | $3,900 |
| Casas en Alquiler 3 Dormitorios en Oak Cliff | $2,624 | $1,600 | $5,200 |
| Casas en Alquiler 4 Dormitorios en Oak Cliff | $3,243 | $1,650 | $9,900 |
| Casas en Alquiler 5 Dormitorios en Oak Cliff | $4,096 | $2,730 | $5,500 |
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Actualmente hay 58 alquileres disponibles con tus opciones de búsqueda en un radio de 2 millas en el barrio de Oak Cliff Dallas, TX.
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¿Que tipo de alquileres hay actualmente en Oak Cliff?
Actualmente hay 452 Apartamentos de Alquiler en Oak Cliff, TX con precios que van desde $575 hasta $10,621. También hay 282 Casas Unifamiliares, Condominios y Casas Adosadas en alquiler disponibles actualmente en Oak Cliff que van desde $300 hasta $9,900.
¿Cuál es el rango de precios actual de las viviendas de alquiler en Oak Cliff?
Los precios hoy en día para las casas, condominios y casas adosadas en alquiler en Oak Cliff oscilan entre $300 hasta $9,900 con un alquiler mensual promedio de $2,557.
Cuánto cuestan los alquileres más amplios de tres y cuatro dormitorios en Oak Cliff?
Para quienes buscan una vivienda más grande, los apartamentos de tres dormitorios en Oak Cliff oscilan entre $765 hasta $10,621, mientras que las casas con tres dormitorios, condominios y casas adosadas en alquiler oscilan entre $1,600 hasta $5,200. Los alquileres de viviendas unifamiliares de cuatro dormitorios también están disponibles a partir de $1,650 y los apartamentos de cuatro dormitorios comienzan en $899.
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