
Apartments near Kessler Park Village in Dallas, TX (308 Rentals)


201 S Edgefield Ave

601 S Oak Cliff Blvd

1015 Kings Hwy

605 S Oak Cliff Blvd

631 N Tyler St

3726 Mount Ranier St

3800 Mount Ranier St

3623-3625 Mount Royal St

918 W 8th St

SoHo Square

110 N Willomet Ave

3960 W Davis St

932 Sunset Ave

928-932 Sunset Ave

Shady Springs

708 W 9th St

1710 Morris Street

729-731 Sunset Ave

118 N Van Buren Ave

717-719 Sunset Ave

909 Haines

425 Neches St

738 Woodlawn Ave

625 W 10th St

700-702 Woodlawn Ave

1121 N Bishop Ave

Bishop Court

Mabel Meshack White Manor

811 N Bishop Ave

Alba Place

914 N Bishop Ave

628 Haines Ave

Crosswinds Apartments

4 Units: 315, 317, 319, 321

4318 Hensley Ct

1019 N Madison Ave

1007 N Madison Ave

1107 N Madison Ave

426 Melba St

430 W 9th St

625 W 12th St

418 Melba St

422 W 9th St

407 W 10th St

407 W 9th St

438 W 10th St

628 N Madison Ave

520 W Page Ave

Jefferson Tower Lofts

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