
Apartments near Ross Greenville in Dallas, TX (1,005 Rentals)


5529 Reiger Ave

4624 Junius St

5119 Reiger Ave

5702 Victor St

5704 Victor St

The Refuge

4321 Swiss Ave

4612 Junius St

Reiger Gardens

5206 Reiger Ave

5324 Reiger Ave

5200 Reiger Ave

5945 Vickery Blvd

6006 Worth St

5204 Reiger Ave

San Jacinto Flats

4210 Roseland Ave

1221 Abrams Condo apartments

Victor Street Apartments

5826 VICTOR STREET

6318 Richmond Ave

4208 Live Oak St

Munger Place Apartments

4723 Victor St

Stratford at Lakewood

Cedarwood Court

6336 Belmont Ave

6345 Richmond Ave

4206 Cabell Dr

5222 Columbia Ave

5934 Victor St

1408 N Haskell Ave

4306 Gaston Ave

1537 Sienna Ct

5736 Marquita Ave

5740 Marquita Ave

Golden Oaks

5732 Marquita Ave

5218 Columbia Ave

Gray's Townhouse Properties

4214 Swiss Ave

Golden Oaks Apartments

1509 N Haskell Ave

4211 Gaston Ave

1517 N Haskell Ave

5935 Reiger Ave

Belmont

APTS

5201 E Side Ave

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There are currently 1,248 Studio Apartments in Dallas with rent ranges from $556 to $9,657 with an average price of $1,390.
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