
Apartments near Fair Park Plaza in Dallas, TX (526 Rentals)


4522 Gaston Ave

Courts of Swiss (old)

Prince Hall Apartments

The East Dallas Edition

Swiss Avenue Place

Swissaire Apartments

Swiss Hamptons Apartments

7 Up Lofts

Gaston Commons,

Lone Star Gas Lofts Phase 2

The Gaston Twelve

Swisswood Apartments

Crest Manor

Drake

Avalon

Lone Star Gas Lofts - Phase One

The Vail

Casa Tropicana Village

Lumiere's Place

5305 Reiger Ave

Biltmore

Nuvo Laguna

Raleigh

5313 Reiger Ave

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Nuvo Sunset

Villa Fortuna Apartments

5317 Reiger Ave

4912 Gaston

Lakewood Gardens - 5408 Reiger Ave

5329 Reiger Ave

Upper E - Athenian (OLD)

Greystone

Spanish Steps

1900 Elm

3501 Bryan St

Nuvo Ventura

The Gaston Lofts

Courts of Lakewood

Upper E - The Oaks (OLD)

Le Andro Apartments

Stonewood Terrace Apartments

Nuvo Monterrey

Lago Del Mar

4716 Sycamore St

The Oaks

Links on Gaston

La Fina Apartments

Upper E - Paree (OLD)

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There are currently 1,245 Studio Apartments in Dallas with rent ranges from $529 to $9,657 with an average price of $1,391.
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