
Apartments near Akard-Blue Line in Dallas, TX (955 Rentals)


3535 Routh St

2400 Jeffries St

922 N Haskell Ave

4210 Roseland Ave

The Residences on Routh

San Jacinto Flats

Plaza I at Turtle Creek

4208 Live Oak St

2408 Meyers St

Cityplace Tower Apartments

4112-4114 Junius St

Plaza II at Turtle Creek

McKinney & Lemon

2615 Clarence St

The Refuge

4206 Cabell Dr

4214 Swiss Ave

4116-4118 Junius St

Routh Place

4211 Gaston Ave

2528 Merlin St

3701-3711 Routh St

2727 Hood St

500 Exposition Expo Park Lofts

4209 Junius St

2811 Hood St

1508 N Peak St

Bldg 4

Tallulah Palms

3703 Brown St

Roseland Ave

Pecan Place Apartments

4305 Roseland Ave

townview apartments

Elms

Normandy Place Apartments

Cedarwood Court

4306 Gaston Ave

2727 Welborn St

2727 Cleveland St

4322 Roseland Ave

The Juniper

Holmes Apartments

836 Lancaster Ave

1620 Handley Dr

4321 Swiss Ave

Serenity Place Apartments

819 N Ewing Ave

Downtownview Apartments

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