
Apartments near Live Oak Shopping Center in Dallas, TX (1,271 Rentals)


4723 Victor St

Nancy Villa

2011 Kirby st

4532 Columbia Ave

3112 Bowen St

Olivia Garden Apartments

2214 Annex Ave

McKinney & Lemon

8 plex

Lafayette Square

911 N Fitzhugh Ave

Zora Lee

Residences at the Stoneleigh

Belmont

The Terrace

El Cielo Apartments

2400 Jeffries St

1529 Sullivan Dr

Annex Avenue Apartments

Vine Townhomes

4820 Worth St

Columbia Apartments

1931 N Prairie Ave

The House

The Towers

4616 Columbia Ave

Cedars Court

2408 Meyers St

4911 Bryan St

Trojon

Lydia on Fitz

4618 Columbia Ave

1817-1819 Hickory St

Turtle Creek Terrace Condominiums

1820 Hickory St

4841 Tremont St

Buzz Lofts

4927-4931 Bryan St

Eagle Apartments

Prairie Hill Apartments

509 Elm St

2026-2030 N Prairie Ave

2314 Kirby St

1810 Place

Birch Street

East Side Apartments

1728-1732 Hickory St

Jefferson at Central

2415 Kirby St
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