
Apartments near Cityplace Market in Dallas, TX (1,316 Rentals)


3703 Brown St

3911-3917 N Hall St

4439 Travis St

1899 McKinney Ave

Bowser Nest

Routh Place

5610 Hudson St

5600 Ross Ave

215 N Walton St

3319-3321 Throckmorton Street

Rawlins/Throckmorton Apartments

4222 Newton Ave

5610 Ross Ave

3701-3711 Routh St

4820 Worth St

5911 Ross Ave

the Fairfield

5612 Ross Ave

3229-3241 Throckmorton St

5806 Bryan Pkwy

4031 Holland Ave

5418 Richard

2727 Shelby Ave

4005 N Hall St

4010-4012 N Hall St

4030 Rawlins St

La Villa Apartments

Interfaith Housing

4841 Tremont St

5715 Hudson St

4226 Wycliff Ave

3412 Knight St

4723 Victor St

The Gardens Apartments

2825 Reagan St

Bryan Parkway Condominiums

The Mondara

5810 Hudson st

5015 Junius St

Haven

5800 Ross Ave

4227 Wycliff Ave

4233-4235 Wycliff Ave

4115 Gilbert Ave

5814 Hudson St

2816 Throckmorton

Alpine House Condominiums

5815 Hudson St

4033 N Hall St

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There are currently 1,248 Studio Apartments in Dallas with rent ranges from $556 to $9,657 with an average price of $1,390.
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