
Apartments near Holmes Street in Dallas, TX (312 Rentals)


2109 Holmes St

2220 Harwood St

2932 South Blvd

502/504 Avenue L

Townhomes at Bexar Street Village

1508 Seegar St

3020 South Blvd

3022 South Blvd

3131 Roby St

Mirar at the Cedars

3122-3130 Birmingham Ave

Serenity Place Apartments

The Ruston

1728 Hickory St

1728-1732 Hickory St

2528 Merlin St

1820 Hickory St

Tallulah Palms

Reed Manor

2215 Jb Jackson Jr Blvd

2315 Jb Jackson Jr Blvd

1804 Gould St

Reed Manor

1817-1819 Hickory St

3319 Spring Ave

1704 S Akard LLC

2722 Medill St

1475 McKee St

Eagle Apartments

2400 Jeffries St

1808 Apt

2408 Meyers St

1505 S Akard St

1529 Sullivan Dr

3530 Frank St

3227 Elihu St

The Beat at Southside Station

Pine Apartments

3638 Spring Ave

260 S Corinth Street Rd

Buzz Lofts

Buckeye Trail Family Residences

3722 Kenilworth St

4205 Metropolitan Ave

2220 Canton Lofts

Legacy on Kiest

500 Exposition Expo Park Lofts

3910 Polly St

2205 Canton St

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