
Apartments near Convention Center-Blue Line in Dallas, TX (671 Rentals)


4818 Junius St

Zora Lee

911 N Fitzhugh Ave

717-719 Sunset Ave

729-731 Sunset Ave

Mid Elm Loft

The Belleview

1880 Canton St

Lone Star Gas Lofts - Phase One

The Wilson Building

Lone Star Gas Lofts Phase 2

Taylor Lofts

Digit 1919

City Park Lofts

Pearl Lofts

Camden Farmers Market

1403 Corinth St

Cedar Park Lofts

Hickory Park Apartments

2000 Ross

2000 Park Ave

Atelier

Spanish Hills

Cortland on McKinney

Rothington Place

The Christopher

717 Comal St

Genava

Lancaster Ave

Adam Hats Lofts

Drakemont

The Langford

Residences at Park District

El Pato

The View at Lake Cliff

China Alley Lofts

610 N Ewing Ave

The Charleston

Elm Street Lofts

Town Lake Apartments

Harwood Lofts

7 Up Lofts

Moda Apartments

Bomar Apartments

Marquis of State Thomas

Camden Victory Park

Colonial Mansion

The Refuge

Lancaster Twins Apartments

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There are currently 1,247 Studio Apartments in Dallas with rent ranges from $556 to $8,808 with an average price of $1,365.
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