
Apartments near The Market Center in Dallas, TX (658 Rentals)


2808 Throckmorton St

2805 Reagan St

The Delano

Wesley Apartments

Villas at the Mansion

Knight Street Apartments

Residences at Park District

Reagan Terrace Apartments

The Douglas

Gallery At Turtle Creek

Casa Valencia

AMLI Quadrangle

Aston

Esperanza Sober Living Apartments

Douglas Flats

Vines at Turtle Creek

Cedar Springs Place

The Langford

Windsor Turtle Creek

Marquis of State Thomas

Los Altos Trinity Green

Hartford Townhomes

The Taylor

MAA McKinney Avenue III

The Boxtree Apartments

Radius Turtle Creek

Magnolia at Wycliff

Atelier

Belmont Village Senior Living at Turtle Creek

Flamingo

The Park at Katy Trail

4023 N Hall

The Moxie

707 Townhomes

Hall Street Villas

2000 Ross

HYA Oak Lawn

Cortland M-Line

MAA Gallery

Polanco Place

The Sorano Town Homes

3916-3922 Rawlins St

The Viceroy

Rise Highland Park

Mid Elm Loft

5225 Maple

3827 Bowser Ave

The Wilson Building

1914 McBroom St

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There are currently 1,247 Studio Apartments in Dallas with rent ranges from $556 to $5,124 with an average price of $1,357.
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