
Apartments near KDL Center in Dallas, TX (401 Rentals)


Cityscape Star

Macallan on Ross

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Victoria Row

CITYSCAPE PARK

The Academic

Marquis on Gaston

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Ambrose

Marquis at Texas Street

The Marcus

American Beauty Mill Lofts

Skyline Farmers Market

Expo Park

1512 Seegar

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Willow

Indie Deep Ellum

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Magnolia Place

Caldwell Courts

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Hidden Creek Apartments

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Mitchell Lofts

4414 Worth St

Paragon Apartments

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The Crosby

The Hamilton

The Case Building

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Luxia Swiss Avenue

Reiger Park Apartments

Calatrava Flats

Eban Village

Eleven10 at Farmers Market Apartments

Edgewood Manor Senior Living

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2622 Birmingham Ave

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4717 Worth St, Unit 1

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4300 Junius St

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2719 Exline St

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2805 Carter St

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2535 Marburg St

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2401 Pennsylvania Ave

4938 Garland Ave

1110 Parker St, Unit 1110-033

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5303 East Side Ave, Unit SI ID1571797P

3501 Ross Ave, Unit 2086

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5303 East Side Ave, Unit SI ID1571779P

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4417 Swiss Ave, Unit SI ID1571917P

3501 Ross Ave, Unit 1084

3900 Commerce St, Unit 526

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4417 Swiss Ave, Unit SI ID1571997P

1110 Parker St, Unit 1110-035

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