
Apartments near Munger Place in Dallas, TX (966 Rentals)


4517 Munger Ave

Concrete Jungle

Villa Garrett Apartments

East Side Apartments

Roseland Ave

Wyndham Gardens

5829 Prospect Ave

1916-2012 N Garrett Ave

5747 Prospect Ave

1933 California Dr

2011 Kirby St

2002 N Fitzhugh Ave

4210 Roseland Ave

1911 Summit Ave

2026-2030 N Prairie Ave

3227 Elihu St

Majic I

2006 N Fitzhugh Ave

1906 Euclid Ave

Carroll Townhomes

2015 California Dr

215 N Walton St

4734 Hamilton Ave

N Fitzhugh Apartments

6318 Richmond Ave

Lafayette Square

1915 Ashby St

4406 Lafayette St

Fitzhugh Townhomes

2107 N Garrett Ave

Pecos Park

The Sea Horse

6345 Richmond Ave

3401 Bryan St

Villa Moser

The Fig Tree Apartments

4514 Cabell Dr

2117-2121 N Garrett Ave

Bennett

Roseland Terrace Apartments

2112 N Fitzhugh Ave

2202 N Carroll Ave

2214 Annex Ave

6336 Belmont Ave

2203-2209 N Fitzhugh Ave

2208 N Fitzhugh Ave

3880 Munger Ave

1802 N Washington Ave

2215-2217 Moser Ave

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