
Apartments near Jefferson Davis Shopping Center in Dallas, TX (282 Rentals)


Emblem Ravine

CO/OP Singleton

Aventine at Kessler Park

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Axis Kessler Park

The Austin

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SYNC at West Dallas

Infinity on Yorktown

Pinnacle Ridge

Copper Bishop Arts

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Park Hill

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Kessler Bluffs

Westerly

Seale 707

COUNTRY GREEN

Sylvan Thirty

Pike West Commerce

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Skyline at Kessler

Dakota at Bishop Arts

Urban Living in our Kessler Park Apartment Homes

UNITi Bishop Arts

The District Apartment Homes

Holiday Hills

Bahama Glen Apartments

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Metro @ 404

Oakwood

Costa Bella Apartments

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810 Turner Ave

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718 W Colorado Blvd

818 Singleton Blvd

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 8201

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596 W 9th St, Unit SI ID1335765P

3221 Commerce St, Unit 411

660 Yorktown St, Unit 3304

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 13110

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 13304

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 13306

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 13106

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 13104

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 13209

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 13204

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 13308

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 13210

707 Seale St, Unit 215

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596 W 9th St, Unit SI ID1335767P

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 11207

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 11205

3500 W Colorado Blvd, Unit 11203

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