
Apartments near Lemmon Inwood Shopping Center in Dallas, TX (474 Rentals)


4222 Newton Ave

Rawlins/Throckmorton Apartments

3319-3321 Throckmorton Street

2806 Knight St

4005 N Hall St

3229-3241 Throckmorton St

2234 Hondo Ave

2706 Knight St

4133 University Blvd

3930 Holland Ave

3929 Gilbert Ave

2807 Throckmorton St

Royal Knight Bridge

3911-3917 N Hall St

Image Arms

2816 Throckmorton

3911 Holland Ave

The Gardens Apartments

Barbary Lane Apartments

4152 Emerson Ave

3900 Lemmon Ave

3910 Holland Ave

4116 University Blvd

4144 Emerson Ave

2825 Reagan St

Birchtree Apartments

4040 Brown Apartments

University Park Duplex Historic Remodel

2719 Reagan St

4114 Emerson Ave

Avon Apartments

4108 Emerson Ave

4100 Emerson Ave

2525 Reagan St

3811 Holland Ave

Alpine House Condominiums

Hollander

2727 Shelby Ave

3800 Holland Ave

4144 Druid Ln

7811 Mohawk Dr

4140 Druid Ln

4122 Maison Rdg

5502 Mesa Cir

3740 Holland Ave

4121 Grassmere Ln

4153 Hyer St

Chalet Apartments

5632 Mesa Cir

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