
Apartments near Cole/Fitzhugh Center in Dallas, TX (1,226 Rentals)


The Ayva at Oaklawn

Villa Fortuna Apartments

Nuvo Sunset

Glass House by Windsor

ANP @ Gaston

Links on Gaston

Rise Highland Park

Glendale Oaks Apartments

Upper E - The Oaks (OLD)

Martel Manor

Upper E - Paree (OLD)

5717-5729 Martel Ave

Paramount

Matalee on Greenville

Ross at Live Oak Townhomes

The Viceroy

Gaston Commons,

4522 Gaston Ave

The Gaston Twelve

Garden Villa

Windsor West Lemmon

Upper E - Athenian (OLD)

Nuvo Andorra

4400 Gaston Ave

4912 Gaston

4950 Cedar Springs Rd

Cedar Springs Place

Nuvo Ventura

Upper E - The Strand (OLD)

Nuvo Monterrey

4603 Junius St

4625 Junius St

Lumiere's Place

Sun and Sands

Junius Court

Dickinson Place

4515 Junius St

Upper E - Silver Sands I/II (OLD)

Greystone

Little Mexico Village

Upper E - Kahlua (OLD)

Residences at Park District

5010-5022 Cedar Springs Rd

Upper E - Gaston Village (OLD)

27TwentySeven

Nuvo Newport

The Marquee

The Bravo

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There are currently 1,252 Studio Apartments in Dallas with rent ranges from $556 to $9,657 with an average price of $1,388.
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