
Apartments near Lemmon Inwood Shopping Center in Dallas, TX (461 Rentals)


4033 Cole Ave

3927 Cole Ave

3907 Cole Ave

The Knightsbury Condo

Turtle Creek Terrace Condominiums

3116 Elizabeth St

Tri-Plex

Vine Townhomes

3112 Bowen St

McKinney & Lemon

2934 N Hall St

2808 Cole Ave

La Tour Condominiums

Fairwood Apartments

The Bravo

Toluca Square

Crestview Flats

Windsor West Lemmon

Marthas Vineyard Place

Miramonte Villas

Castillian

5010-5022 Cedar Springs Rd

Maple

Oak Lawn Place

Springs Apartments

Alto Highland Park

Rise Highland Park

5225 Maple

6418 Maple

The Viceroy

Polanco Place

Southwestern Medical Park Apartments

3901-3903 Hawthorne Ave

Holland Avenue Townhomes

The Boxtree Apartments

4427 Holland Ave

East Love Dallas Townhomes

4017 Prescott Ave

Cedar Springs Place

Casa Valencia

West Love

The Moxie

4049 Prescott Ave

4100 Hawthorne Ave

4227 Bowser

West Mockingbird

Parkwood

Herschel Terrace

Douglas Court

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